Quartz, Tibetan, Natural Points (Tibetan Quartz)
Quartz, Tibetan, Natural Points (Tibetan Quartz)
Quantity per order: 1 crystal point
Size: 1/4" to 1/2"
About Clear Quartz
Most quartz forms in either igneous rocks or environments with geothermal waters. In igneous rocks, quartz forms as magma cools. Like water turning into ice, silicon dioxide will crystallize as it cools. Slow cooling generally allows the crystals to grow larger.
Quartz can also grow from silica-rich water. Silicon dioxide dissolves in water, like sugar in tea, but only at high temperatures and pressure. Then, as the temperature or pressure drops, the solution becomes saturated, and quartz crystals form.
About Tibetan Quartz
Tibetan Quartz is mined very high in the Himalayan Mountains. They come from the high-altitude, sacred Himalayan mines that are closed 80-90% of the year due to the weather. The beautiful inclusions are water, manganese, hematite, and carbon. These are notoriously difficult crystals to mine; therefore, they are very prized by collectors!
Metaphysical Properties of Tibetan Quartz
Tibetan Quartz has a powerful protective and purification energy that raises the vibration, centers, balances, and clears the aura. It is also one of the most powerful stones of spiritual protection! When placed over the Third Eye, it is said to emit the sacred Om sound of the universe and connect you to the wisdom of Tibetan monks.This crystal is thought to be a very potent psychic and auric cleanser. The primary Tibetan Quartz meaning is all about helping you reach your highest goals, connect to sacred realms of consciousness and drive away any negativity that could be holding you back. This crystal is connected to the pure, holy spirit of the Himalayas, and its connection to the highest vibrations of the universe is legendary. Tapping into its amazing energy is thought to help the user discover the inner courage, clarity, and guidance that’s needed to stay focused on goals. This is an excellent crystal to use in Meditation!
Classification | Silicates |
Mohs Hardness | 7 |
Chemical Formula | SiO2 |
Crystal System | Trigonal |
Diagnostic Properties | Conchoidal fracture, glassy luster, hardness |
Cleavage | None - typically breaks with a conchoidal fracture. |