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ANATOLIAN SPARKLY QUARTZ & EPIDOTE CLUSTER

ANATOLIAN SPARKLY QUARTZ & EPIDOTE CLUSTER

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The Quartz and Epidote cluster from the Anatolian Mountains is a stunning natural formation that embodies the beauty and energy of the region. Quartz, known for its clarity and amplifying properties, forms the foundation of this cluster, creating a dazzling backdrop for the vibrant green Epidote crystals that dot its surface.

Found nestled amidst the rugged terrain of the Anatolian Mountains in Turkey, this unique specimen captures the essence of the region's geological diversity. Epidote, a mineral known for its grounding and transformative energies, adds depth and dimension to the cluster, creating a mesmerizing contrast against the crystalline clarity of the Quartz.

Metaphysically, Quartz and Epidote work in harmony to balance and align the energy of the body, mind, and spirit. Quartz amplifies the healing properties of Epidote, while Epidote enhances the manifestation abilities of Quartz, creating a powerful synergy that promotes growth, transformation, and abundance.

Whether displayed as a decorative accent or used in crystal healing practices, the Quartz and Epidote cluster from the Anatolian Mountains serves as a potent reminder of the natural wonders and ancient energies that abound in this breathtaking region. Experience the beauty and vitality of Anatolia with this captivating crystal specimen.

Your crystal with be intuitively chosen from your selected weight or size category, therefore size, shape and colouration may vary, unless specifically stated otherwise. Crystals are wonderful creations of our Earth, therefore natural imperfections and inclusions may be present.

Other specimens available within the Anatolian Collection.

Quantity: 1

Approx sizing: 8.46 x 6.12 x 2.25cm

You will receive the exact item, pictured.

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