Mango Quartz
Mango Quartz
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Mango Quartz Specimen ~
These Mango Quartz crystals exhibit natural termination and showcase saturated inclusions of yellow blades. Each specimen measures between .75 inches and 1 inch in length and weighs between 2 grams and 5 grams.
This listing is for ONE (1) intuitively chosen crystal. Each piece has been handpicked and examined for quality. The photography used is a representation of our collection, the unique specimen you receive will be similar to the stones pictured and will have its own individual traits. Specimens categorized by weight don’t have specific size measurements provided, as each piece has a different shape and mass.
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As can be seen Halloysite crystal really works it for the camera. Before : soft and luminous, understated. After : dramatic golden filaments. This crystal likes the night life! Posing with peridot whom I got in 1st order from Infinite Spiral. Both have warned me they're full of energy. Before establishing set place for peridot I had frenzies of looking for that little rock. Soon after Halloysite crystal's unboxing I couldn't find and had very similar experience. Their guardian is red aventurine, size which reminds me of the little ones' existence right next to.
I remember ordering peridot when on Hawai'i and reading after that it was a stone for Pele, volcanic goddess. Researching Columbia's has brought needed distraction, interesting.
Shall return after time with others...
Ty!
As can be seen Halloysite crystal really works it for the camera. Before : soft and luminous, understated. After : dramatic golden filaments. This crystal likes the night life! Posing with peridot whom I got in 1st order from Infinite Spiral. Both have warned me they're full of energy. Before establishing set place for peridot I had frenzies of looking for that little rock. Soon after Halloysite crystal's unboxing I couldn't find and had very similar experience. Their guardian is red aventurine, size which reminds me of the little ones' existence right next to.
I remember ordering peridot when on Hawai'i and reading after that it was a stone for Pele, volcanic goddess. Researching Columbia's has brought needed distraction, interesting.
Shall return after time with others...
Ty!