Starbrary Quartz Crystal Point ”Starburst" Zeca de Souza mine in Minas Gerais, Brazil - 42g
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A quartz cluster from the Zeca de Souza Mine in Corinto, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
This crystal carries a powerful brilliance and message. Its water-clear points frequently reveal thermography-like rainbows, along with meteor-like glyphs appearing on alternating faces, and numerous record keepers etched into the prism faces.
A stable, free-standing starburst cluster, it radiates outward in a dynamic formation. Sculptural and captivating, it offers a beautiful view from every angle—true to the nature of starburst formations. Starbrary clusters often exhibit this radiant structure.
Rainbows shimmer throughout, accompanied by an abundance of Starbrary glyphs. Notably, these glyphs appear as dotted patterns rather than meteor-like streaks, which adds a unique character. They are sometimes referred to as Pleiadian glyphs.
Some points display self-healed tips, suggesting intense geological activity underground. There are two very small chipped areas on the points, likely caused by natural processes rather than human handling (they are barely noticeable). Barnacle formations are also present, contributing to a chandelier-like sparkle.
With its intense brilliance, the cluster evokes the image of a galaxy.
Starseeds are said to embody traces of souls that have journeyed from the cosmos. In cluster form, they evoke the sense of arriving together—perhaps that is how they came.
In Starseed crystals, surface interferences resemble symbolic inscriptions, almost like a visual language or dictionary. Their strong radiance seems to stimulate the brain through these encoded patterns.
Although this is a starburst cluster, if you wish to display the main point upright, you may adjust the angle using a cushion. When oriented horizontally, light strikes the prism faces directly, making the glyphs stand out vividly and stimulating the brow.
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