Trigonic Quartz Cluster "Lemurian Cloud" from Minas Gerais, Brazil - 652g
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This is a cluster of Trigonic quartz from Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Its remarkable size immediately stands out. The back is naturally flat, and when placed horizontally, it evokes the image of a reclining Buddha, while when set upright, it brings to mind a vision I once had of a source of knowledge floating in the sky—resembling a levitating rock, much like in René Magritte’s The Castle of the Pyrenees.
When I first encountered this piece, I was truly amazed and overwhelmed by its presence. I passed on it at the time however it stayed in my mind, and later, as I recalled that vision, I realized I had to go back for it.
There are traces of soil within the surface, which further enhance its resemblance to a floating rock, and it even makes me wonder whether the fantastical imagery in Magritte’s work might have been inspired by visions from a time long forgotten.
Not all Trigonic quartz clusters display trigonic markings on every point; however, in this piece, even the smallest points show delicate trigonic etchings, and the larger points display bold, clearly defined triangular patterns that repeat across the surface.
The crystal has a beautifully icy quality, with the main points, where crystallization has advanced, appearing translucent, while the base on the reverse side shows the characteristic milky whiteness of Trigonic quartz.
The flat back is not cut or broken, but appears to have separated naturally, and within its silky luster, faint internal crystals and subtle rainbows can be seen.
It can be displayed upright, or laid horizontally where its shape rests comfortably in the hand. The display stand shown in the images is included.
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