Agate slices on stand found around 1950-1955 from the Salto do Jacuí mine in Brazil

Agate slices on stand found around 1950-1955 from the Salto do Jacuí mine in Brazil

Smoky Quartz groupings (qual. AB, not 100% perfect crystals) from Jesseville/Arkansas in the U.S.A.

Beautiful smoky quartz groups (100% natural)
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Smoky Quartz groupings (qual. AB, not 100% perfect crystals) from Jesseville/Arkansas in the U.S.A. is available to buy in increments of 10
Smoky quartz is a quartz variety. The color is smoky brown to almost black, translucent. Very dark varieties are called morion. Smoky quartz is most common in cavities in intrusive rocks and high-grade metamorphic rocks. Smoky quartz is rare in sedimentary rocks and effusive rocks. Localities include the Alps, Brazil, Russia, Mexico, India, Ireland, Zimbabwe, Afghanistan and the USA. The colour of smoky quartz is caused by aluminium in the crystal lattice in combination with ionising radiation. The aluminium replaces the silicon in the crystal structure, forming the complex [AlO4-] instead of [SiO4]. In order to compensate for the resulting charge difference, small monovalent cations such as hydrogen, lithium or sodium are simultaneously incorporated into the crystal structure during crystal growth. Under the influence of ionising radiation, the electron of the [AlO4-] complex moves to a cation, and a colour centre is created. This process normally only occurs below 50 °C. At higher temperatures, the breakdown of the colour centres occurs faster than their creation. The source of the ionizing radiation is usually potassium-40, the surrounding rock. The color of smoky quartz therefore occurs long after the crystals have formed and can take several million years. This is also the reason that most smoky quartz is formed in feldspar-rich rocks such as granite. When heated above 200°C, smoky quartz will lose its color. Irradiating clear quartz (rock crystal) with X-rays or gamma radiation almost always produces smoky quartz. This method is also used to make smoky quartz from colorless quartz. In ancient times, this stone warned soldiers in battle if it turned dark. Smoky quartz is still used for rosaries and crucifixes today. A number of medicinal properties are attributed to smoky quartz; it is said to help with digestive complaints, stress, grief and help with a desire to have children. According to various literature, the mineral belongs to the zodiac sign Libra.
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