Amethyst forms when silica-rich, mineral-rich fluids, often originating from volcanic activity, fill cavities in rock. These fluids contain iron impurities, which are essential for the color. Natural radiation then interacts with the iron-infused quartz, causing the purple color to develop over millions of years as the crystals slowly form and cool.
Terminated formations are prized for their unique energy-conducting properties, associated with enhancement of spiritual awareness, promotion of sobriety, calm and clarity.
This collector's piece was sourced from Guerrero, Mexico.
Mineral Information:
- SiO2
Approx. Dimensions:
- 2 7/8" x 7/8" x 6/8" (base)
- acrylic base is 1 3/8" x 1 3/8" 1/2"
Also Known As:
-Ametista/Amatista (Greek origin)
-Purple Quartz