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Himalayan Quartz - Chlorite - Dauphiné Twin - Cathedral - Trigonic - Record Keeper - Sacrifice - Skardu, Pakistan - 246g

Himalayan Quartz - Chlorite - Dauphiné Twin - Cathedral - Trigonic - Record Keeper - Sacrifice - Skardu, Pakistan - 246g

¥121,000
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Chlorite in Quartz

109 x 39 x 41 mm

246g

Shigar Skardu Pakistan

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Himalayan quartz from Pakistan that produces thick, large crystal points like pillars.
It is a Dauphine twin with multiple large x-faces.

There have been twin quartz crystals from Pakistan before, so it seems that twinning also occurs there.

There are also cathedrals, and trigonic and record keepers.
There also seem to be rhombic sacrifices (stigmata).

The x-face window is very large, and the prism faces are clean,
while the facets have various large and small patterns, as if they were bathed, making them look like a computer...

The tip is flawless and very clean, and the shape of the prism face is good.
It's not just a beautiful piece; the various marks on the facets are cosmic, giving the impression of a very complete crystal.

Cathedral quartz is said to be the computer of the universe, and it truly feels that way.

It's also nice that healing chlorite is properly embedded at the base.
The prism face also has a central line indicating the axis of rotation, making it a centering crystal.
You can also see thick ledges like Morse code, but they are larger and thicker than starbrary quartz, which is a bit surprising...

Highly complete Himalayan quartz with a digital feel and metallic luster.
It is also full of very metaphysical symbols and I believe it is a master crystal.

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Himalayan Quartz

The Himalayas were formed when the Indian subcontinent collided with the Eurasian continent. Himalayan quartz crystals were born from the intense tectonic activity created by this collision.

Quartz crystals that form in cracks in the earth, known as veins, are often found in small pockets, so large quantities are rarely discovered at once. Himalayan quartz is known for its remarkable variety of shapes. Crystals from different veins often grow in different forms, which is why such diverse and unique specimens are found in this region.

In addition to highly transparent quartz, garden quartz containing chlorite and pink quartz colored by iron oxide have also been discovered. Rare formations such as vortex-like clusters can also occur.

Major Localities of Himalayan Quartz

The Ganesh Himal region, including nearby areas, is one of the main sources of Himalayan quartz. Important localities include Tipling and Lapa in Nepal, and Manikaran and Manihar in India’s Parvati Valley. Among them, Manihar is a major source, and many Himalayan quartz crystals originate from there.

We discover and introduce distinctive crystals such as clusters, generators, abundance formations, and guindel crystals.

Spiritual and Energetic Qualities

Himalayan quartz often carries a deep and mysterious energy that seems to stimulate intuitive sensitivity. Abundant chlorite inclusions are believed to carry strong cleansing and healing qualities, almost like a natural medicine. Chlorite-included Himalayan quartz can feel almost ethereal, like a presence of subtle spiritual energy.

While many people seek brilliance or healing rather than shapes or markings, the Himalayas are actually rich in crystals with spiritually significant forms and symbols. These crystals may work on a deeper level, supporting the awakening of the soul, purification, and the release of karma.

Himalayan quartz may serve as the final stage of healing and purification for past-life memories that surface through crystals such as Starbrary quartz.

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  • We offer natural, unpolished quartz crystals in our shop.
    In rare cases, a polished surface may appear on a terminal or prism face of a crystal. In such cases, this will always be clearly stated in the product description. If no such note is included, the crystal is unpolished.

  • If there is any noticeable damage, it will be shown in the photographs or mentioned in the product description. As these are natural minerals, please enjoy such features as part of the crystal’s unique character.

  • Quartz crystals are sensitive to dryness, so we recommend periodic cleansing with water as part of their care.

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