Quartz with Rutile Rough Facet Cut 11.75 ctw Natural Crystal Zagi Mountain Pakistan


Rough Facet Cut Rutile Quartz handmade unique one of kind cut gemstone ready for jewelry setting , flat backed , stunning cut and polish. Procured out of Pakistan , mined in the Zagi mounts in Northern Pakistan . Cut and polished in the states locally in TN by iedesigned , stunning rough facet cut polished stone perfect for your next timeless jewelry piece.


Rutilated quartz can come in a variety of different colors aside from gold or yellow, including, green, and brown. The most rare and valuable type is red rutilated quartz, which has been known to fetch high prices due to its beautiful color and rarity. Other less common colors include pink, orange, and blue.


Rutilated quartz can be found in various parts of the world and has been used for centuries to make jewelry and other decorative items. Its unique appearance makes it a sought-after gemstone by collectors and jewelers alike. Besides being aesthetically pleasing, this stone is believed to have strong metaphysical properties that help bring balance into one’s life.

History Of Rutilated Quartz 

Rutilated quartz is thought to have been used since ancient times, with evidence suggesting it was used in jewelry and decorative objects as early as 500 BC. It likely gained its name from its resemblance to the mineral rutile, which is often found inside quartz crystals. In more recent centuries, this crystal has been seen as a symbol of protection and divine guidance.


Have you ever been curious about Rutilated Quartz? This amazing stone has a lot of hidden secrets that can be uncovered. From its interesting origins to the many ways, it can benefit us, let’s explore what this powerful crystal can do for your life!

The first thing to know is that rutile quartz is made up of two minerals: titanium dioxide and quartz. Its unique composition gives it powerful properties that are believed to have healing benefits. It may also help with mental clarity and focus as well as physical health issues like stress relief and pain management.

So if you’re looking for a way to get in touch with your spiritual side, this could be just what you need!

What Is Rutilated Quartz?

Rutilated Quartz, or Rutile Quartz, is a type of transparent quartz crystal that contains thin needles and strands of titanium dioxide mineral, also known as rutile. It often appears with golden hairs or gold needles in the interior of the quartz. These inclusions are made up of titanium oxide, which gives off its characteristic golden hue.


Rutile comes in a surprising contrast of distinct habits and colors, making it a very interesting mineral. It has multiple unique crystal forms as well as several telltale colors, styles, and associations. Rutile can range from mirror-like metallic-looking crystals, to dark reddish sub-metallic crystals, to bright golden-yellow needles. Even the opaque metallic-looking forms are somewhat translucent on edge under backlighting, with a dark red translucent tinge.

Rutile is well known for its habit of forming needle-like inclusions within other minerals, especially Quartz, in the form of long and slender yellow straw-like crystals. These inclusions can range from scattered needles to dense parallel fibers within a host mineral. This combination is known as Rutilated Quartz, and is used both as a collectors mineral and gemstone.

Rutile inclusions are also responsible for the asterism or chatoyancy effects on some gemstones, such as Star Sapphire. The thin, parallel Rutile fibers that formed within the host mineral provide these unique optical effects.


Rutile is the most common mineral composed of titanium dioxide. Rarer polymorphs include Brookite and Anatase, both which also form unique and distinctive crystals. The name Rutile is derived from the Latin "Rutilus", in reference to a common color habit of this mineral in dark red but lustrous crystals.


Rutile comes in a surprising contrast of distinct habits and colors, making it a very interesting mineral. It has multiple unique crystal forms as well as several telltale colors, styles, and associations. Rutile can range from mirror-like metallic-looking crystals, to dark reddish sub-metallic crystals, to bright golden-yellow needles. Even the opaque metallic-looking forms are somewhat translucent on edge under backlighting, with a dark red translucent tinge.

Rutile is well known for its habit of forming needle-like inclusions within other minerals, especially Quartz, in the form of long and slender yellow straw-like crystals. These inclusions can range from scattered needles to dense parallel fibers within a host mineral. This combination is known as Rutilated Quartz, and is used both as a collectors mineral and gemstone.

Rutile inclusions are also responsible for the asterism or chatoyancy effects on some gemstones, such as Star Sapphire. The thin, parallel Rutile fibers that formed within the host mineral provide these unique optical effects.


Rutile is the most common mineral composed of titanium dioxide. Rarer polymorphs include Brookite and Anatase, both which also form unique and distinctive crystals. The name Rutile is derived from the Latin "Rutilus", in reference to a common color habit of this mineral in dark red but lustrous crystals.color : medium to dark blue the accented by black or brown matrix, often called "smoky Bisbee".


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