Description
Genuine Clear Quartz Crystal Pyramid (40–55mm)
This beautifully polished Clear Quartz crystal pyramid is a genuine natural mineral specimen carved from transparent Rock Crystal quartz. Measuring approximately 40–55mm, the pyramid showcases the clarity, light reflection, and natural structure that make quartz one of the most recognised minerals in the world.
Each pyramid is a carefully chosen specimen, selected for its clarity and balanced shape. The photograph in the listing shows an example of the actual specimen you will receive, and because quartz forms naturally with internal features, every piece may display slight variations such as internal inclusions, growth lines, or subtle cloudiness within the crystal.
This crystal includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming that the item is a genuine mineral specimen.
The geometric pyramid form combined with the transparent qualities of quartz creates a striking decorative mineral display piece suitable for collectors, crystal enthusiasts, and natural stone décor.
Mineral Type and Crystal Classification
Clear Quartz, also known as Rock Crystal, is the pure and transparent variety of the mineral quartz, composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂). Quartz is one of the most abundant minerals within the Earth’s crust and is found in many different geological environments.
Key mineralogical properties include:
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Mineral Species: Quartz
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Chemical Composition: Silicon dioxide (SiO₂)
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Crystal System: Trigonal
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Hardness: 7 on the Mohs scale
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Transparency: Transparent to translucent
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Lustre: Vitreous when polished or naturally formed
In its natural state, quartz commonly forms hexagonal prismatic crystals with pointed terminations. For decorative carvings such as this pyramid, solid quartz material is shaped and polished through lapidary techniques.
Because of its hardness and durability, quartz has been used historically in jewellery, tools, carvings, and decorative mineral objects.
Geological Formation of Clear Quartz
Clear Quartz forms primarily through hydrothermal geological processes, where silica-rich fluids circulate through cracks, cavities, or veins within rock formations. As these fluids cool and crystallise over long geological timescales, quartz crystals gradually grow.
Quartz can also form within pegmatite deposits and volcanic rock cavities, where silica-rich magma allows crystal structures to develop under favourable temperature and pressure conditions.
During growth, small mineral inclusions or structural irregularities may become trapped within the crystal. These internal features often provide visible evidence of the stone’s natural geological formation.
Major quartz deposits are found worldwide, including:
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Brazil
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Madagascar
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Arkansas, United States
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China
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India
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Alpine regions of Europe
These locations produce clear quartz suitable for mineral specimens, gemstone use, and lapidary carving.
Natural Clarity and Optical Features
Clear Quartz Rock Crystal is known for its glass-like transparency and light-reflective qualities. When polished, the surface produces a smooth vitreous finish that enhances the internal optical properties of the mineral.
Natural specimens may contain:
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Internal veils or cloud-like formations
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Mineral inclusions
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Natural growth lines
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Internal reflective planes
These characteristics are common in natural quartz and contribute to the individuality of each specimen.
When light passes through the polished pyramid faces, the internal structure of the quartz can produce subtle reflections and depth within the stone.
Pyramid Shape and Decorative Craftsmanship
This specimen has been carefully carved into a pyramid shape, a geometric design that has long been used in decorative stone carving. The pyramid features a square base and four triangular faces that meet at a central apex.
The shape allows light to pass through the quartz from multiple angles, enhancing the visual depth of the crystal. The symmetrical geometry also provides a stable display piece for mineral collections and decorative arrangements.
Crystal pyramids are commonly displayed in:
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Mineral and gemstone collections
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Decorative stone displays
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Desk or cabinet ornaments
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Interior décor featuring natural materials
In various traditions, pyramid shapes are traditionally associated with geometric symbolism and architectural forms, though interpretations vary depending on cultural perspectives and personal beliefs.
Size, Authenticity and Specimen Details
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Stone Type: Natural Clear Quartz (Rock Crystal)
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Mineral Species: Quartz
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Shape: Polished pyramid carving
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Size: Approximately 40–55mm
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Finish: Smooth polished mineral surface
Each pyramid is carved from natural quartz, meaning every specimen will display its own internal textures and optical characteristics.
The photograph provided in the listing shows an example of the specimen you will receive, selected from the same group of genuine quartz carvings.
Your purchase includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming that the crystal is a genuine mineral specimen.
Ideal for Collectors and Decorative Mineral Displays
Clear Quartz crystal pyramids combine natural geological formation with skilled lapidary craftsmanship, creating a decorative mineral sculpture that highlights the clarity and brilliance of crystalline quartz.
This specimen is ideal for:
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Mineral and gemstone collectors
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Decorative crystal displays
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Natural stone enthusiasts
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Unique geological gifts
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Display pieces for desks, cabinets, or shelves
The transparent brilliance of Rock Crystal combined with the clean geometric pyramid form makes this Clear Quartz pyramid a distinctive natural mineral display piece that showcases the remarkable geological formation and beauty of quartz crystals.





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