Anandalite Quartz Cluster

$44.00$78.00

Aurora or Anandalite quartz is an unique structural crystal and only comes from India. Fantastic gift for the lover of crystals who may have”everything”.

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I had a wonderful time feeling through a big selection of Anandalite Quartz clusters. I got the nicest ones that wanted to come back for you guys. This is a large specimen. We have smaller on the website.

This high vibration cluster is also called Aurora Quartz. And yes it does look a little like Spirit Quartz but side by side there is a definite difference. In the right light you see the rainbows sparkle on the surfaces – quite amazing. Enjoy the video where hopefully you can see the rainbow flashes.

This crystal connects to all of the chakras, activating the entire chakric column therefore allowing for an awakening of the Kundalini energies. It helps to activate one’s “light “body because it stimulating one’s energy fields. Read more about the cluster’s shape.

Thes specimens are a lovely white and you maybe able to get them even cleaner. Dimensions are for the larger.

You can see red flashes mainly so adding some “zing added” to the energy. Enjoy your anandalite quartz cluster.

Weight 74 g
Dimensions 45 × 38 × 55 mm
Colour

Clear / Cloudy, Red

Country Crystal Grew

India

Size

Medium

Geological Information

Geological Information of Quartz
Quartz is a very common mineral in its crystal form as well as combined with other minerals (like tiger eye, aventurine, citrine..)
General Identification
  • Type: Mineral
  • Class: Silicates
  • Category: Oxides
  • Formula: SiO2 Silicon Dioxide
  • Crystal System: Trigonal
  • Habit: 6-sided prism ending in 6-sided pyramid (typical), drusy, fine-grained to microcrystalline, massive
  • Mohs Hardness:  7, less if impurities
  • Luster / Diaphaneity: Transparent to nearly opaque, Vitreous, in massive: waxy or dull.
  • Colour: Colorless through various colors to black. Each colour usually has a different name like Amethyst, Rose Quartz ...
Special Notes
  • Pure quartz, traditionally called rock crystal or clear quartz, is colorless and transparent or translucent
  • Commonly occurs in igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks.
    • Often found in mineral veins with metal ores.
  • Often been used for hardstone carvings,
  • Many additional properties occur depending on mineral inclusions, coatings, shape, facets, cluster shapes, location, unusual influences during growth and coatings.
  • When contaminants are added to the process the crystals take on a yellow, red, or other tint.
  • Following is a list of contaminating elements and related colour hues:
    • carbon - black
    • cobalt - green/blue
    • chromium - green/blue
    • copper - green/blue
    • iron oxides - red, pink, brown, orange and yellow
    • manganese - pink/orange
    • manganese oxides - blackish/yellow
    • titanium - pink
    • lithium - pink/purple
    • Other factors affecting colour
    • white - minute fluid inclusions of gas, liquid
    • blue - magnesio-riebeckite, dumortierite or tourmaline inclusions
Additional Information About Varieties
Tibetan/Sichuan Quartz:
  • Said to be found in the three areas bordering Tibet and China actually many now from the Sechuan province.
  • Often has black inclusions which may be are all magnesium or carbon.

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Anandalite Quartz Cluster
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