
Natural quartz crystal cluster with skeletal scepter formation
Selling Price
$35
History
This specimen represents a natural quartz crystal formation, likely originating from mineral-rich regions known for high-quality crystal specimens such as Brazil, Pakistan, or the Alps. Quartz crystals form over thousands to millions of years through hydrothermal processes, where silica-rich solutions crystallize under specific temperature and pressure conditions. The skeletal or fenster formation visible in this specimen occurs when crystal growth is rapid or interrupted, creating distinctive window-like cavities and stepped faces. Such specimens are highly valued by mineral collectors, crystal enthusiasts, and metaphysical practitioners who appreciate both their geological rarity and aesthetic appeal. The natural clarity, unique growth patterns, and relatively small size make these crystals accessible entry points for beginning collectors while still holding interest for advanced mineralogists. Quartz specimens with unusual formations like scepters or skeletal growth command premium prices in the collector market due to their visual interest and relative scarcity compared to standard terminated crystals.