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Small Quartz Cluster on Acrylic Base
Small Quartz Cluster on Acrylic Base
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This quartz specimen originates from the geologically rich northern regions of Pakistan, where persistent tectonic and hydrothermal activity has given rise to highly sought-after mineral formations. The piece features a naturally crystallized cluster of prismatic quartz with well-defined terminations and subtle inclusions—hallmarks of its slow formation in silica-saturated environments.
Mounted on a clear acrylic base, the specimen is presented in a way that highlights its structural geometry and optical clarity, making it suitable for both serious collectors and academic display.
- Natural quartz cluster with hexagonal prismatic habit
- Composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂), with potential fluid or mineral inclusions
- Formed through hydrothermal processes in a high-temperature environment
- Exhibits vitreous luster and translucency characteristic of well-formed quartz
- Dimensions approximately 5 x 4 x 4 cm
- Sourced from mineral-rich localities in Pakistan
- Mounted on a minimalist acrylic base for clean, unobtrusive presentation
Ideal for mineral enthusiasts, geological collectors, and curators seeking a refined example of quartz crystallization with provenance from a significant mineralogical region.
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