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Crystals listed in order of increasing price
with the least expensive first (at the top)
and the most expensive last (at the bottom).
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Tower K |
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| TYPE | Brazilian Light Smoky Quartz Point | ||||||||||||
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| DESCRIPTION | The top 6" of this clear golden wonder are super clear. A 2" rainbow brings a sense of wonder and mystery. The misty veils are layered with glitter. | ||||||||||||
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| NAME | Smoky Orange City |
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| TYPE | Brazil Smoky With Clay Inclusions | |||||
| SIZE | 19 Pounds |
8.6 Kilograms 46 Cm 30 Cm 7.6 Cm |
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| DESCRIPTION | This thin clear plate of quartz was trimmed off a large crystal. The back is flat and polished. At 3" thick, it transmits light clearly. There are amazing details in the hundreds of little points. Vividly colored clays create visual contrast. | |||||
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| NAME | Tower H |
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| TYPE | Brazilian Smoky Quartz | ||||||||||||
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| DESCRIPTION | This is the loveliest of golden crystals, with 5 rainbows floating inside that are larger than an inch. 3" high striations show inside the crystal at the bottom of the back. Delicate colors shimmer across all 4 striatied faces. The top half of the crystal is clear enough to see through. | ||||||||||||
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| NAME | Tower C |
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| TYPE | Brazilian Smoky Quartz | ||||||||||||
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| DESCRIPTION | A great rainbow graces the center of thus crystal. This 5" rainbow is stunning! Two other big rainbows bring you a trinity of spectral spirits. Little color spots swirl all the way through this beauty. | ||||||||||||
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| NAME | Maitreya's Castle |
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| TYPE | Brazil Smoky Scepter | |||||
| SIZE | 12 Pounds |
5.5 Kilograms 30 Cm 15 Cm 11 Cm |
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| DESCRIPTION | This Brazilian smoky quartz has a water bubble right inside the tip, called an enhydro. The castle-like formation grows all the way around a central crystal shaft, known as a scepter. Great clarity and perfect points. | |||||
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Knight's Castle |
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| TYPE | Brazil Smoky Quartz Elestial | |||||
| SIZE |
36 Pounds |
16 Kilograms 35 Cm 25 Cm 23 Cm |
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| DESCRIPTION | At first glimpse, this large Brazilian smoky crystal looks pitch black. Add some bright lights, and you can see the exquisite detail inside and out. Delicate patterns grace the facets while the interior glows in shades of whiskey brown. There is some clarity at the tips. | |||||
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| NAME | Royal Elestial | |||||
| TYPE | Brazil Smoky Jacare | |||||
| SIZE | 71 Pounds |
32.2 Kilograms 35 Cm 35 Cm 25 Cm |
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| DESCRIPTION | This unusual stone has complex patterns and colors on the facets, and deep inside of it. The stone looks like it grew in layers that created textures on the surface. It is a powerhouse of electro-magnetic forces, characterized by a double electronic spin (twinning.) The base shows a scepter-like central crystal. There are pristine facets all the way to the tip. | |||||
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| NAME | Russian Giant | |||||
| TYPE | Russian smoky quartz | |||||
| SIZE | 400 pounds |
181.8 kilos |
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| DESCRIPTION | This large double-ended crystal from the Ural Mountains of Russia, is a sparkling gem. Layers of rainbows under the surface glint in the sunlight. People like to hug this crystal, and tune into its massive presence and solid coolness. This is an Earthkeeper crystal- used for vibrationally tuning into the entire planet. The bottom is trimmed flat so the crystal can stand up vertically. | |||||
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| NAME | North Carolina Elestial |
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| TYPE | North Carolina Smoky Quartz With Clay Inclusions | |||||
| SIZE | 40 Pounds |
18.2 Kilograms 33 Cm 28 Cm 25 Cm |
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| DESCRIPTION | Here's one of the most rare of American crystals. It's from North Carolina , which produces spectacular smokies, but seldom of this size- over 40 pounds. It was unearthed in the 1970s by serendipity. The miner was digging a water well, and this wonderful museum piece showed up in the mud dislodging by the drilling bit. It actually popped out of the ground in a gush of water and mud. Intricate patterns grace the sides, which have multiple depth levels and indentations. This is perhaps the most complex type of crystal that the Earth produces. | |||||
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