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Aimee Fuller

 JUICY CRYSTAL HOT PINK ALL-NATURAL COLORED DRUZY

 AMAZING SUGARY DRUZY HOT PINK COBALTO CALCITE PENDANT 

FROM THE CONGO  WITH MALACITE INCLUSIONS:

  THICK RAW pendant is so delicious, but the beads alone surrounding it make this a showstopper as well

 This will come to you around 17.5 inches with ADJUSTABLE CHAIN at the end for your ease of wear OR I can adjust length for you free of charge.

 DRUZY GLISTENING PRISMS   

Natural Color Pink Cobalto Calcite Druzy

This druzy, also called "Cobaltoan" or "Cobaltion," comes from the Congo. The pinks are natural, not dyed or enhanced in any way.  This material is extremely high quality and fairly rare.      

AMAZING, NATURAL, TOTALLY UNIQUE PENDANT WILL COME WIRE-WRAPPED ON NECKLACE IN YOUR CHOICE OF GOLD OR SILVER.   

 

 Around 17 adjustable inches, or we can change this for you free of charge 

XL EASY CLASP 

Quartz is a very common mineral in the Earth’s crust. Chemically, quartz is silica, or silicon dioxide, SiO2. It is found in most types of rocks: igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary.

Quartz is physically and chemically resistant to weathering. When quartz-bearing rocks become weathered and eroded, the grains of resistant quartz are concentrated in the soil, in rivers, and on beaches. The white sands typically found in river beds and on beaches are usually composed mainly of quartz, with some white or pink feldspar as well.

Because of its abundance and distinctive crystal shape, quartz has been recognized as a mineral for thousands of years. The name has an uncertain origin, possibly derived from the German word quarz, a word of ancient and uncertain origins.

When water-clear, quartz is known as rock crystal or mountain crystal. However, quartz can contain a number of different impurities, which create different color varieties. Purple quartz is known as amethyst; white is milky quartz; black is smoky quartz; pink is rose quartz, and yellow or orange is citrine.