Check out this amazing lot of GENUINE Arkansas Quartz Crystals!! These would make a great addition to any collection! Every single piece in this collection is 100% NATURAL!! All of the clusters have natural points!! We have NOT enhanced or reshaped any of these pieces!! We have only washed the red clay from each Crystal to show their natural beauty!
Several of these clusters are also Record Keeper Crystals!!! What is a Record Keeper Crystal, you ask? Record Keepers are crystals that have either a raised or indented triangle on any of the faces of the crystal! They are said to contain records of knowledge from ancient civilizations! I have circled an example of one of the many record keepers on the pictured Quartz Crystal!❤️
This 11 piece lot is priced at a WHOLESALE price for a limited time!!
Pictures really do not do these crystals justice!! Each are very unique and nice Arkansas Quartz that were personally mined by us!! Each piece is STUNNING!!
Ryan and I recently took another trip(fall of 2019) and traveled all the way down from Northern Michigan to Hot Springs Arkansas, where we spent several days mining quartz crystal from multiple mines around Hot Springs & Mt. Ida!
This listing is for the pictured lot of Quartz Crystals!
This lot of 11 Crystal's ranges from 1.1oz to 6.25oz each!
We now have LED color changing light bases available as well!! Each light comes with its own remote which includes 16 color options, dimming and multiple color changing modes. To add to your cart just click on the link below!
https://www.etsy.com/PStoneCreations/listing/758912383/led-color-changing-circle-base-light?utm_source=Copy&utm_medium=ListingManager&utm_campaign=Share&utm_term=so.lmsm&share_time=1575399311791Quartz, or silica (SiO2), is a hard, brittle, durable mineral that exhibits considerable
resistance to weathering. It occurs in nature in many varieties, but is best known from Arkansas as prismatic, elongate, transparent, vitreous crystals. Arkansas is known worldwide for the production of quartz crystals by both collectors and scientists.(Source - geology.arkansas.gov)