Description
Genuine Stalactitic Quartz Specimen from Afghanistan (60–100mm)
Offered here is a fascinating Stalactitic Quartz mineral specimen from Afghanistan, presented in a desirable collector size range of approximately 60–100mm. This is a carefully chosen natural piece, selected for its distinctive stalactite-like structure and strong display character.
Stalactitic quartz is prized for its unusual growth habit, forming in layered or tubular shapes that resemble miniature cave stalactites. These specimens are admired by collectors for their rare texture, sculptural appearance, and geological interest.
The listing photo shows an example of the type of specimen you will receive. Full sizing and scale can be confirmed by referring to the images provided.
Every specimen comes with a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming it is a genuine natural mineral.
Mineral Species & Scientific Details
Stalactitic Quartz is a natural variety of quartz (silicon dioxide) that forms in elongated, stalactite-like growths rather than the typical single-point crystal habit.
Scientific classification:
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Mineral Name: Quartz (Stalactitic growth form)
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Chemical Formula: SiO₂ (Silicon Dioxide)
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Mineral Group: Silicates (Tectosilicates)
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Crystal System: Trigonal (Hexagonal family)
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Hardness: 7 on the Mohs scale
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Lustre: Vitreous to waxy depending on surface texture
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Transparency: Translucent to opaque in stalactitic forms
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Cleavage: None
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Fracture: Conchoidal
Quartz is one of the most abundant and widely collected minerals on Earth, but stalactitic forms are far less common and highly sought after.
Geological Formation & Stalactitic Growth Habit
Stalactitic quartz forms through a very specific geological process. Instead of growing as isolated points, silica-rich fluids deposit quartz in layered concentric bands around a central channel or drip point within cavities of host rock.
Over time, this creates:
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Tubular or branching stalactite structures
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Rounded, botryoidal, or ribbed surfaces
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Distinct growth layering visible in some specimens
These formations develop slowly over long periods, often in hydrothermal environments where mineral-rich solutions circulate through fractures and voids.
Afghanistan is known for producing a wide range of remarkable mineral specimens due to its complex mountain geology and hydrothermal mineral zones.
Colour, Texture & Natural Features
Stalactitic quartz specimens can display a range of natural characteristics, including:
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Creamy white, pale grey, or clear quartz tones
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Ribbed or knobbly stalactite surfaces
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Layered growth textures
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Subtle translucency along thinner edges
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Unique branching or clustered formations
Natural surface irregularities and inclusions are expected and are part of what makes each specimen completely one-of-a-kind. No artificial enhancement or dye is applied.
Size & Display Value (60–100mm)
At 60–100mm, this stalactitic quartz specimen is an excellent medium-to-large display piece. It works beautifully as:
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A cabinet mineral specimen
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A conversation-starting décor piece
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A teaching sample for geology enthusiasts
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A unique gift for crystal and mineral collectors
Its sculptural stalactite structure makes it stand out from more common quartz points and clusters.
Authenticity & Included Certificate
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Genuine Stalactitic Quartz mineral specimen
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Locality: Afghanistan
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Size Range: Approximately 60–100mm
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Natural stalactite growth formation
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Carefully selected collector example
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Includes Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card
A rare and visually striking stalactitic quartz specimen from Afghanistan, offering outstanding geological character and a unique addition to any serious mineral collection.





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