Vera Cruz Amethyst Cluster A+
$125.00
Is a beautiful high frequency Vera Cruz Amethyst cluster from Mexico for you? Let yourself fly with it high vibrarional energy. Also, very interesting for the geological collector.
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It is a delight to have such a beautiful high frequency Vera Cruz Amethyst cluster. It shows all the best of this particular variety – great clarity and colour. It is very hard to get these crystals from Mexico. Here is a video of it.
This crystal gives you a deeper sense of appreciation of apparently ordinary everyday activities and chores. This is because it helps you to be present and aware. Place over the Third Eye Chakra so the Pineal gland begins to resonate and awaken. Or if awakened, to expand further. Read more about the shape too.
We also have points on the website.
Any crystal lover will love adding on of this Amethyst Vera Cruz cluster to their collection. Always interesting to compare the energy to regular amethyst from Brazil or high frequency Brandberg’s.
Weight | 25 g |
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Dimensions | 29 × 37 × 45 mm |
Colour | Purple / Violet |
Country Crystal Grew | Mexico |
Size | Large, Medium |
Position Left Right | Left, Left Middle, Middle, Middle Right, Right |
Healing Properties
Benefits of High Vibration Amethyst Varieties
Super Seven (Melody Stone)
Combo of seven minerals Amethyst, Cacoxenite, Goethite, Lepidocrocite, Clear Quartz, Smoky Quartz and Rutile. Named by Melody a well-know crystal intuit in the 1980s - 2000s, she says that most specimens claimed to be Super 7 are not of the same combination - usually they are of only 4 or 5 minerals. The mine was closed decades ago.
Vera Cruz Amethyst
Geological Information
Geological Information for Amethyst
A member of the quartz family with iron in its crystal lattice being naturally irradiated to FE4+ creating purple colour, hence why the colour is uneven.- As the colour of amethyst is caused by iron-based colour centres, iron minerals are often companions of amethyst. Of those three, goethite, lepidocrocite, and hematite frequently occur as inclusions. If large amounts of FE3+ and FE4+ both exist in a piece you have citrine + amethyst which is called Ametrine.
- Amethyst comes in some wonderful structures:
- points and double terminators;
- caves (and broken in to clusters)
- Amethyst is grows with a matrix of agate or basalt.
- clusters like clear quartz,
- elestials;
- fairy amethyst (very small druzy crystals emerging from the side of the main point);
- spirit amethyst (side points are more visible to the naked eye);
- cactus or pineapple amethyst (like spirit amethyst but the side points are quite large e.g.5-20% of the size of the main termination);
- flowers and angel wings,
- rosettes
- layered with chevron patterning.
- More information at geological information on Wikipedia and this German website: here.
General Identification
- Type: Mineral
- Category: oxide
- Formula: Silica (silicon dioxide, SiO2)
- Crystal system: Trigonal
- Crystal class: Trapezohedral (32)
- Colour: pale to dark purple, violet, lavender, indigo, + citrine (ametrine), + smoky quartz (smoky amethyst), + clear quartz, + green quartz (amegreen)
- Crystal habit: 6-sided prism ending in 6-sided pyramid (typical)
- Mohs hardness: 7–lower if impure varieties
- Lustre / Diaphaneity: Transparent to translucent, Vitreous/glassy
Special Notes
- Points and small clusters are good for individual healing.
- Caves and clusters are good for a clear and expanding the energies of a space.
- TAKE CARE - amethyst fades in the sun
- Found as caves which then get broken up into clusters and points.
- Specialised shapes: amethyst shapes include Amethyst Rosette / Amethyst Hedgehog Uncommon
- Very unusual shapes not related to amethyst caves:
- Spirit Quartz
- Amethyst elestial (specialised variety - Amethyst Flower)
- Points and clusters that grow like clear quartz as in Brandberg, Vera Cruz, etc.
Specialised Varieties
Auralite-23
- Not to be confused with geological mineral Auralite which has little information about it either. Auralite-23 is a trademark of Robert Simmons and geologists refute all the information being given in this section by the "channelling" of Robert. They believe it to just be an amethyst variation.
- "Scientifically proven as the world's oldest crystal - developed more than 1.5 billion years ago." Note: I personally disagree with this assertion also.
- "Made up of at least 17 of the following 23 healing stones: Titanite, Cacoxenite, Lepidocrosite, Ajoite, Hematite, Magnetite, Pyrite, Goethite, Pyrolusite, Gold, Silver, Platinum, Nickel, Copper, Iron, Rutile, Limonite, Sphalerite, Covellite, Chalcopyrite, Gialite, Epidote, Bornite"
Brandberg Amethyst (also Brandberg Clear Quartz and Smoky Quartz)
- From Namibia's highest mountain, Brandberg Mountain.
- Grow like clear quartz clusters.
- The Brandberg is a spiritual site of great significance to the San (Bushman) tribes - more about the location.
- The crystals are collected by locals rather than formal mining techniques as in Brazil.
Veracruz Amethyst
- From Veracruz, Mexico.
- Grow like clear quartz clusters.
- The crystals are collected by locals rather than formal mining.