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Milky Quartz Crystal Cluster Genuine Mineral Specimen With COA Collectable Display
$ 25.38
Description About This Milky Quartz Crystal Cluster This Milky Quartz Crystal Cluster is a genuine natural mineral specimen, carefully chosen for its attractive form, pale colour, and display appeal. The photo shows the actual specimen you will receive, making this a one-of-a-kind crystal for collectors, decorators, and anyone who appreciates natural geological pieces. Full sizing can be seen in the photo. Milky Quartz is one of the most recognisable varieties of quartz, admired for its soft white to cloudy appearance. Its colour is caused by tiny internal fluid or gas inclusions, natural growth features, and light-scattering within the crystal structure. These internal characteristics give Milky Quartz its classic opaque to translucent look, ranging from snowy white through cream, pale grey, and softly frosted tones. Geology and Mineral Information Quartz is silicon dioxide, with the chemical formula SiO2, and is one of the most abundant minerals in the Earth’s crust. It forms in a wide range of geological environments, including hydrothermal veins, igneous rocks, metamorphic rocks, sedimentary settings, and cavity linings where silica-rich fluids have had space to crystallise. Milky Quartz commonly forms when hot, silica-rich fluids move through cracks, fissures, and cavities in rock. As these fluids cool, quartz crystals can grow into clusters, points, interlocking masses, or vein-like structures. The cloudy white appearance is usually the result of microscopic inclusions trapped during crystal growth, giving each specimen its own natural pattern, texture, and depth. Crystal Type and Appearance This specimen is a Milky Quartz crystal cluster, meaning it is made up of multiple quartz crystals growing together as a natural group. Crystal clusters are especially popular because they show the mineral’s natural growth habit more clearly than a single loose crystal or polished stone. Depending on the individual formation, Milky Quartz may show pointed terminations, stepped growth, intergrown crystals, natural faces, frosted areas, and uneven matrix-style surfaces. Quartz belongs to the trigonal crystal system and often forms six-sided prismatic crystals with pointed terminations. In cluster form, crystals may grow in different directions, creating a sculptural and highly decorative natural mineral display. The surface may include natural contact marks, small chips, iron staining, rough edges, or growth interruptions, all of which are typical features of genuine mineral specimens. Collecting, Display, and Decorative Use Milky Quartz is a classic mineral for both beginner and experienced collectors. Its neutral colour makes it easy to display alongside other crystals, fossils, minerals, shells, natural history items, or cabinet specimens. It is also well suited for shelf display, desk decoration, photography props, educational geology collections, and natural home décor. The bright white to cloudy tones of Milky Quartz make it a versatile display crystal, pairing especially well with darker minerals, metallic specimens, agates, ammonites, and wooden or glass display stands. Each cluster has its own natural shape, so the piece has individual character rather than a factory-made appearance. Authenticity and Certificate This Milky Quartz Crystal Cluster is a genuine specimen and includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card. The crystal has been selected as an appealing natural example of Milky Quartz, with the actual item shown in the photograph. Natural variations in colour, surface texture, crystal shape, and mineral markings are part of the specimen’s geological character and help make each piece unique. This is an ideal choice for mineral collectors, crystal enthusiasts, natural history displays, decorative collections, geology education, or as a thoughtful gift for someone who enjoys genuine natural specimens.











