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Explore our selection of captivating Hematoid Quartz clusters, each waiting to connect with its perfect keeper. These unique pieces are from our previously acquired inventory, and while their specific origin remains a mystery, their individual beauty is undeniable. You'll find a wonderful spectrum of colors, from earthy browns and fiery reds to beautifully clear quartz, often showcasing stunning iron inclusions that give them their characteristic hues.

The beauty of this listing lies in the choice – you can select the exact cluster that calls to you. Hematoid Quartz is often associated with grounding, balancing, and clarity, helping to transform negative energy into positive vibrations. It's a wonderful stone for focus and inner strength. Find the perfect conscious adornment for your space or your personal practice.

 

You will receive the exact crystal shown in these photos – the one that called to you! Before it begins its journey, this special crystal will be cleansed and energetically charged, then lovingly packaged just for you.

 

Attributes:

  • Appearance: Clusters varying in size and formation, with colors ranging from clear to brown and red, often with iron inclusions.
  • Collection/Mining: Previously acquired inventory; origin unknown.
  • Hardness: 7 on the Mohs Hardness scale (Quartz).
  • Healing Properties (Emotional): Promotes grounding, balance, focus, clarity, transforms negativity.
  • Healing Properties (Physical): Traditionally used to support the circulatory system and enhance vitality.
  • Altar Uses: Enhances grounding, supports manifestation, good for energy work and meditation.
  • Chakra: Root (Muladhara) and Sacral (Svadhisthana).
  • Astrological Sign: Aries, Leo.
  • Care Instructions: Can be cleansed with water, smudging, or sound. Durable stone.

 

Authenticity Tips

  • Color & Inclusions: Genuine Hematoid Quartz gets its distinct brown, red, or orange hues from inclusions of iron oxides (hematite or limonite). Look for natural, often uneven, coloration within the quartz, rather than a solid, painted-on look.
  • Clarity & Variation: The quartz itself can range from clear to translucent, and the inclusions will vary in density and pattern from piece to piece. Perfectly uniform coloration might suggest artificial enhancement.
  • Natural Formation: As a quartz, it should exhibit typical quartz characteristics. If it's a cluster, look for natural crystal growth patterns.
  • No Dyeing: Hematoid Quartz is typically not dyed. Be cautious of unnaturally vibrant or fluorescent colors that don't look like natural mineral inclusions.
  • Hardness: As a type of Quartz, it should be hard (7 on the Mohs scale). It shouldn't scratch easily with common materials.

Hematoid Quartz Clusters

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