Tibetan Quartz, 2.5"H order x 3.75W x 2.25D, 13OZ

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Tibetan Quartz, 2.5"H order x 3.75W x 2.25D, 13OZ,

Some pictures were taken outside the others were taken inside.

Black/White
  • Eclipse/Grove
  • Chalk/Grove
  • Black/White
  • Magnet Fossil
12
  • 8
  • 8.5
  • 9
  • 9.5
  • 10
  • 10.5
  • 11
  • 11.5
  • 12
  • 12.5
  • 13
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Product code: Tibetan Quartz, 2.5"H order x 3.75W x 2.25D, 13OZ

Some pictures were taken outside, the others were taken inside. This cluster can stand on it's own however, I would put it in a bowl with some sand and stand it up at a more flattering angle.

Tibetan Quartz Meaning – General Information.
Tibetan Quartz, also called Tibetan Black Quartz is colourless and transparent to slightly smoky crystal, with green to black inclusions of manganese and/or carbon. It also occurs in an opaque mostly black variety. It has a Mohs hardness of 7 and belongs in the hexagonal rhombohedra group.

Tibetan Quartz – History.
There is not a lot of history on Tibetan Quartz as it has not always been accessible until recent times. The Himalayan Mountains of Tibet and Nepal are the location for these powerful crystals; which are among the most sacred and highly spiritual areas on Earth.
For centuries Tibetan Quartz crystals have powerfully anchored order Spirit onto Earth and held the Divine resonance. They are becoming available at this time so that people who can work with them with loving hearts and spiritual alignment may do so.
Tibetan Quartz is mostly mined by hand because the area is not easily accessed by machinery. Besides the Tibetan monks living in the area actually mine many of these crystals.

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Quartz

Properties: Programmability, Amplification of One's Intentions, Magnification of Ambient Energies, Clearing, Cleansing, Healing, Memory Enhancement

Element: Storm

Chakras: All

Quartz is a silicon dioxide crystal with a hardness of 7. Its crystal system is hexagonal (trigonal), and it is among the most abundant of minerals. The Quartz family includes many stones and in fact, the silicon dioxide molecule of Quartz is a part of the wide array of minerals designated as ‘silicates.' Quartz crystals are found on every continent, and perhaps in every country on Earth. Classically, Clear Quartz stones are thought of as colorless, candle-shaped hexagonal prismatic crystals with relatively smooth sides and naturally facetted terminations at one or both ends.

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