Quartz

Crystal system · Trigonal

Quartz is a silicate mineral prized by collectors for its exceptional color range, with several world-class Chinese localities.

Herkimer-style quartz crystal from Daocheng, Sichuan Province, China
Silicon dioxide; the second-most-abundant mineral in Earth's crust, trigonal.

About Quartzextended article

Quartz is the most abundant mineral exposed at Earth's surface — and despite its commonness, it produces some of the finest collector specimens in mineralogy. From Himalayan ice-clear crystals to the deep purple amethysts of Vera Cruz, quartz is the species every collector returns to.

Notable varieties

  • Amethyst (purple, Fe-bearing)
  • Citrine (yellow, heat- or radiation-induced)
  • Smoky Quartz (brown to black, radiation damage)
  • Rose Quartz (pink, Ti/Fe inclusions)
  • Rock Crystal (colorless)
  • Morion (opaque black)

The Chinese angle

Tibetan and Sichuan high-altitude pegmatites produce extraordinarily clear quartz crystals with fine terminations and minimal inclusions. The Yaogangxian district yields milky quartz matrix material for fluorite specimens, while Hunan produces some of the world's best fenster (window) quartz.

Varieties of quartz

Quartz is a parent species — the following named varieties differ in color or chemistry but share the same fundamental mineralogy.

  • Smoky Quartz (烟晶)
    smoky brown to black
    Brown-to-black quartz colored by natural radiation effects on aluminum impurities.
  • Milky Quartz (乳石英)
    opaque white
    Microscopically-fluid-included white quartz variety.
  • Prasiolite (绿水晶)
    pale leek-green
    Heat-treated pale-green amethyst, sold as gem variety.
  • Ametrine (紫黄晶)
    purple-yellow zoned
    Naturally-zoned quartz with both amethyst and citrine zones in one crystal.
  • Aventurine (东陵石)
    green with mica shimmer
    Quartzite with fuchsite/hematite mica inclusions producing aventurescence.
  • Tiger's Eye (虎眼石)
    golden-brown chatoyant
    Quartz pseudomorph after crocidolite asbestos with golden chatoyancy.
  • Rutilated Quartz (金红石发晶)
    clear with golden needles
    Clear quartz containing golden rutile needle inclusions.
  • Herkimer Diamond (赫基蒙水晶)
    water-clear doubly-terminated
    Doubly-terminated quartz crystals from Herkimer County NY, water-clear.

About Quartz

Quartz is a silicate mineral in the silica group and has the chemical formula SiO₂. It crystallizes in the trigonal system and is one of the most visually varied minerals in the collector market. Its combination of structural character and global distribution make it a recognized species in both systematic and aesthetic collections.

Identification & care

Specimens usually show prismatic, pyramidal, massive, drusy, geodes. Its color range is broad, including colorless, purple (amethyst), rose/pink, red, black (morion), yellow (citrine), brown (smoky), green, blue, and orange. The luster is vitreous, the streak is white, and specimens range from transparent to opaque. The cleavage is none / indistinct. The fracture is conchoidal, which aids identification.

Collector context

How it forms

The geological setting for Quartz is typically igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks; hydrothermal veins. It is commonly found in association with feldspar, mica, tourmaline, calcite.

Classic Chinese localities

Documented Chinese occurrences are recorded at Shangbao Mine, Jiama Cu-polymetallic deposit and Jinduicheng Mine, among others.

Why collectors care

Quartz is a frequently-sought species in serious collections because its habit is recognizable, its color often strong, and its best examples unmistakable even at a distance. Chinese material has driven much of the recent visual shift in the species — sharper crystals, deeper colors, cleaner matrix.

What affects value

Value in Quartz is assessed, in typical order of weight, against: (1) locality provenance; (2) size relative to the species norm; (3) crystal form and termination sharpness; (4) color saturation and zoning; (5) transparency and internal clarity; (6) matrix quality and aesthetic balance; (7) condition (absence of damage, chips, or repair). Cleaning quality and verified locality documentation act as multipliers across the above.

Naming history

The name Quartz has a specific etymological and historical context — see Mindat's reference entry for provenance details. We have retained naming data at the record level; published prose is paraphrased from factual fields rather than copied from source.

Frequently asked questions

What is Quartz?

Quartz is a silicate mineral prized by collectors for its exceptional color range, with several world-class Chinese localities.

What is the chemical formula of Quartz?

The chemical formula of Quartz is SiO₂.

What crystal system does Quartz belong to?

Quartz crystallises in the Trigonal crystal system.

Where is Quartz found?

Notable localities for Quartz include Donghai Crystal Mining District, Yaogangxian Mine, Sichuan Province, Dalnegorsk, Sweet Home Mine.

Is Quartz rare?

As a collector mineral, Quartz is generally considered common.

References & databases

Mindat.org is the world’s largest open mineralogy database. Our descriptions are written independently and fact-checked.

Available Quartz specimens

55 specimens — showing first 24
Garden Quartz with Epidote — Sichuan, China
Sichuan Province · China

Garden Quartz with Epidote — Sichuan, China

$45.00
Quartz Cluster — Namibia
Namibia

Quartz Cluster — Namibia

$35.00
Quartz Cluster on Matrix — Inner Mongolia, China
Inner Mongolia · China

Quartz Cluster on Matrix — Inner Mongolia, China

$35.00
Quartz with Minor Chalcopyrite — Jiangxi, China
Jiangxi Province · China

Quartz with Minor Chalcopyrite — Jiangxi, China

$45.00
Quartz cassiterite and purple fluorite from Yaogangxian Mine
Yaogangxian Mine · China

Quartz with Cassiterite and Purple Fluorite, Yaogangxian

$75.00
Hand-carved Brazilian agate penguin pair sculptures
Brazil

Brazilian Agate Penguin Pair, Hand-Carved Sculptures

$499.00
Hand-carved quartz seahorse sculpture with onyx eyes

Quartz Seahorse Hand-Carved Sculpture

$25.00
Deep purple grape agate large cluster from Indonesia
Indonesia

Grape Agate Cluster, Deep Purple, Indonesia

$180.00
Smoky quartz tower cluster from Yaogangxian, Hunan, China
Yaogangxian Mine · China

Smoky Quartz Tower Cluster, Yaogangxian, Hunan, China

$38.00
Quartz crystal geode split formation from Brazil
Brazil

Quartz Crystal Geode, Split Formation, Brazil

$25.00
Arsenopyrite with quartz crystal cluster from Inner Mongolia, China
Inner Mongolia · China

Arsenopyrite with Quartz Crystal Cluster, Inner Mongolia

$90.00
Red quartz crystal on black matrix from Jiangxi, China
Jiangxi Province · China

Red Quartz Crystal on Black Matrix, Jiangxi

$65.00
Hand-carved white quartz elephant sculpture with surface detail

Carved White Quartz Elephant Sculpture

$95.00
Chalcopyrite spherical mass on quartz matrix from Jiangxi, China
Jiangxi Province · China

Chalcopyrite Spherical Mass on Quartz, Jiangxi

$220.00
Hand-carved clear quartz elephant figurine with black onyx eyes

Carved Quartz Elephant Figurine with Onyx Eyes

$25.00
Elestial quartz crystal from Sichuan, China with skeletal habit
Sichuan Province · China

Elestial Quartz Crystal, Sichuan

$295.00
Chlorite phantom quartz crystal from Turkey with green inclusions

Chlorite Phantom Quartz, Turkey

$345.00
Quartz crystal with silver mica rosettes from skarn deposit

Quartz Crystal with Silver Mica Rosettes

$185.00
Psilomelane with quartz crystals from Namibia, black and white contrast
Namibia

Psilomelane with Quartz Crystals, Namibia

$285.00
Boulangerite with quartz and pyrite from Inner Mongolia, China
Inner Mongolia · China

Boulangerite with Quartz and Pyrite, Inner Mongolia

$180.00
Smoky quartz with garnet and dolomite multi-mineral specimen

Smoky Quartz with Garnet and Dolomite

$85.00
Chalcopyrite on quartz matrix specimen with iridescent metallic surface

Chalcopyrite on Quartz Matrix Specimen

$95.00
Quartz crystal cluster with pyrite from Yaogangxian, Hunan, China
Yaogangxian Mine · China

Quartz Crystal Cluster with Pyrite, Yaogangxian

$22.73
Quartz crystal cluster on matrix from Namibia, multiple terminated prismatic points
Namibia

Quartz Crystal Cluster on Matrix, Namibia

$115.00
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