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Rare Quartz with Rutile from Himalaya – Fine Mineral Specimen | Natural Rutile Quartz Crystal Cluster | Collector Grade Display Piece | Global Collector Mineral # DKT19
Rare Quartz with Rutile from Himalaya – Fine Mineral Specimen | Natural Rutile Quartz Crystal Cluster | Collector Grade Display Piece | Global Collector Mineral # DKT19
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Features :
Primary Mineral(s): Quartz
Secondary Mineral(s): N/A
Size : 5 Inch x 3 Inch
Weight : 295 Gms
Locality: Himachal, India.
Discovered in the majestic Himalayan mountain ranges of India, this exceptionally Rare Quartz with Rutile is a true fine mineral treasure showcasing nature’s architectural brilliance and geological artistry. This remarkable specimen features naturally formed stacked octahedral quartz crystal growth with delicate rutile inclusions, creating a visually stunning interplay of geometric symmetry and metallic needle-like formations that mineral collectors worldwide highly admire. The specimen’s sharply defined octahedral stacking habit is extremely uncommon, making it a standout centerpiece for advanced collectors, fine mineral enthusiasts, and crystal connoisseurs seeking unique Himalayan quartz formations. Measuring approximately 4.5 inches in height, 5.5 inches in width, and 5 inches in depth, and weighing 635 grams, this display-quality mineral offers exceptional aesthetics, structural integrity, and natural luster that enhances both private collections and premium crystal decor displays. Himalayan quartz specimens are globally respected for their high vibrational energy, clarity, and spiritual significance, and the presence of rutile inclusions is traditionally associated with energy amplification, manifestation strength, clarity of thought, and aura cleansing properties. The rare stacked octahedral growth pattern significantly increases the specimen’s scientific, geological, and metaphysical value, making it a prized acquisition for mineral investors, serious collectors, interior crystal designers, and spiritual practitioners. This natural formation remains completely untreated and authentic, preserving its geological purity and ensuring long-term collectible and investment potential. Fine mineral specimens from the Himalayas are increasingly difficult to source, especially those displaying complex growth habits combined with rutile inclusions, making this an exclusive opportunity to own a museum-worthy collector mineral formed over millions of years deep within the Earth’s crust.
