3.1" Lustrous Smoky Quartz Crystal Cluster with Schorl - Namibia

This is a 3.1" wide cluster of lustrous smoky quartz crystals with black tourmaline (schorl), collected from the Erongo Mountains in Namibia. The entire specimen measures 2.35" wide and is accompanied by an acrylic display stand.

Schorl, also known as "black tourmaline" or "black schorl", is a black form of tourmaline that often occurs as lustrous prismatic crystals. The crystals can be stubby or elongated and typically feature lengthwise striations. Many schorl crystals have flattened pyramidal terminations. They can also form in radiating, columnar, and stalactitic aggregations, as well as small, needle-like inclusions within quartz (tourmalinated quartz) and in massive form.

Schorl is a basic sodium iron aluminum boro-silicate with the generic chemical formula NaFe2 + 3Al6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4 . It has been used for everything from jewelry to piezoelectric guitar pickups.

About Smoky Quartz

Smoky quartz is a variety of quartz distinguished by its smoky gray to deep brown or nearly black coloration, a name inspired by the hazy, smoke-like appearance within the crystal. While some specimens can appear very dark or even opaque, most smoky quartz remains at least partially translucent, allowing light to pass through its internal veils and zoning. The color develops when trace amounts of aluminum within the quartz lattice are exposed to natural irradiation over geologic time, subtly altering the crystal structure and producing its characteristic smoky tones.

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SPECIES
Quartz var. Smoky & Tourmaline var. Schorl
LOCATION
Erongo Mountains, Namibia
SIZE
3.1 x 1.6"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#322774