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Amethyst Crystal Cluster, Brazil

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This exquisite amethyst crystal cluster showcases deep purple pillar quartz growing on a rocky matrix. The vivid purple hue of the crystals is complemented by their perfect structure, creating a piece that is both visually striking and highly collectible. Small yet meticulously detailed, this specimen highlights the beauty of natural formations, making it ideal for collectors or as a decorative piece for home or office. With its vibrant color and elegant crystal growth, this amethyst cluster is a timeless treasure.

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Specimen details

MineralAmethyst
LocalityBrazil
Crystal systemHexagonal
Chemical formulaSiO₂
Dimensions3.8 cm × 3.2 cm × 3.0 cm
Weight42 g
ColorPurple
SizeMiniature (up to 2 inches / up to 5 cm)
SpeciesAmethyst
ConditionNo damage on display faces

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About this specimen

Amethyst, renowned for its stunning deep purple color, is showcased in this exquisite crystal cluster. Originating from Brazil, this specimen is a must-have for any collector, offering both aesthetic beauty and a touch of natural wonder to any collection. Perfect for display or as a unique gift for enthusiasts of geological marvels.

Geological Origin & Formation

Amethyst is a variety of quartz colored purple by iron impurities and natural irradiation. It typically forms in geodes and volcanic cavities where silica-rich fluids slowly crystallize. Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul state is the world's largest source of amethyst, producing specimens ranging from pale lavender to deep royal purple.

Collector's Value

Amethyst clusters are among the most sought-after display specimens, valued for their rich purple color, crystal definition, and accessibility to collectors at all levels. Collectors searching for amethyst crystal, raw amethyst, amethyst geode will find this specimen an excellent addition to their collection.

Display & Care

With a Mohs hardness of 7, amethyst is durable for display. However, prolonged direct sunlight can cause color fading. Clean with mild soap and water. This amethyst crystal cluster makes a striking display piece for mineral cabinets, shelves, or as a conversation-starting accent in home or office decor.

About Amethyst

Amethyst is a silicate mineral recognized for its hardness and durability, with notable Chinese occurrences.

Learn more about Amethyst in our encyclopedia

About Brazil

Brazil is one of the world's great mineral and gem countries — a vast source of pegmatite gems, amethyst, and fine crystal specimens.

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Frequently asked questions

Will I receive the exact specimen shown?

Yes. Every specimen is a single, one-of-a-kind piece, and the photographs show the exact item you will receive — never a stock photo.

Is this Amethyst natural?

Yes — specimens like this form naturally. As is standard in the trade, some pieces are gently cleaned or trimmed; we photograph the actual specimen and describe its origin and condition conservatively.

How is it packed and shipped?

Orders ship worldwide with fully insured, tracked delivery, carefully packed to protect fragile crystals. A display base is included.

Can I return it?

Yes — there is a 14-day return window.

What collectors say

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Amethyst Crystal Cluster, Brazil
Amethyst Crystal Cluster, Brazil
$85.00