Lot WQG-11

White Quartz Geode

Specifications:

Location:

Brasil

Size:

2.5 x 6 cm

Age:

65 to 250 million years ago

Period:

Triassic

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Rarity and Value
White quartz geodes are valued for their crystal clarity, internal formation, and overall symmetry rather than rarity alone. High-quality specimens display well-developed quartz crystals with bright white to translucent coloration, strong luster, and minimal surface damage. Geodes with evenly distributed crystal points, intact outer shells, and aesthetically pleasing openings are especially prized. While quartz itself is abundant, large, well-formed geodes with clean interiors and strong visual appeal command higher value in collector, decorative, and educational markets.

Discovery and Significance
White quartz geodes are commonly discovered in volcanic and sedimentary rock formations where mineral-rich fluids slowly crystallized within hollow cavities. They are found worldwide, with notable deposits in regions such as Brazil, Mexico, Uruguay, India, and parts of the United States. Historically, quartz has been used for tools, ornaments, and ritual objects, while geodes have fascinated humans for centuries due to their hidden crystalline interiors. Their discovery provides insight into geological processes and has contributed to both scientific study and cultural appreciation of natural mineral formations.

Morphology and Accuracy
Authentic white quartz geodes consist of a rough, often rounded outer shell composed of chalcedony or host rock, enclosing an interior lined with quartz crystals. The crystals typically form pointed terminations oriented inward, displaying hexagonal prismatic structures characteristic of quartz. Color ranges from milky white to clear, sometimes with subtle translucency. Accurate specimens retain natural crystal growth patterns, sharp terminations, and undisturbed internal structures without artificial enhancement.

Human and Scientific Connection
White quartz geodes offer valuable information about crystal growth, mineral deposition, and geothermal conditions within the Earth’s crust. Scientifically, quartz (SiO₂) is studied for its stability, piezoelectric properties, and role in geological processes. Culturally, quartz geodes are appreciated as symbols of natural beauty, transformation, and hidden complexity, often displayed in museums, classrooms, and personal collections. As both geological specimens and decorative objects, they connect human curiosity with deep Earth processes and mineralogical science.

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