Amethyst Geode with Calcite Pillar | Raw Uruguayan Specimen

Amethyst Geode with Calcite Pillar | Raw Uruguayan Specimen

£155.00 GBP
Sale price  £155.00 GBP Regular price 
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Amethyst Geode with Calcite Pillar | Raw Uruguayan Specimen

Amethyst Geode with Calcite Pillar | Raw Uruguayan Specimen

£155.00 GBP
Sale price  £155.00 GBP Regular price 

A Frozen Geological Ecosystem. There are crystals, and then there are true pieces of Earth architecture. This breathtaking Uruguay Amethyst geode cave is a masterclass in natural contrast and structural beauty, offering a rare window into a 100-million-year-old world.

✨ The Specimen Framed by a striking, multi-layered rim of green and white agate banding, this deep geode cavity breaks open to reveal a sprawling landscape of sparkling Amethyst druzy. Unlike the typical dark purple associated with Uruguayan material, this specific piece boasts an ethereal, frosty lavender-blue hue that catches the light like fresh snow.

The true showstopper of this specimen is the massive, raw Calcite formation growing directly out of the druzy matrix on the right side. This bold, structural inclusion provides an incredible textural contrast to the delicate, glittering Amethyst surrounding it, making it a highly sought-after formation for serious collectors.

🏛️ Curator's Notes & Placement This piece is designed to be a conversation starter. Because of its wide, stable base and deep, cavernous structure, it commands attention in any modern space. We recommend placing it:

  • On a Minimalist Bookshelf: Let the complex, chaotic beauty of the raw stone stand out against clean, modern lines.
  • In a Sunlit Living Space: Positioned on a mantle or console table where natural, indirect sunlight can illuminate the frosty druzy and highlight the icy white Calcite.
  • As a Workspace Anchor: A heavy, grounding piece of natural history to bring balance and inspiration to an executive desk.

📏 Specimen Details

  • You will receive the exact, one-of-a-kind piece shown in the photos and video.
  • Mineral: Uruguay Amethyst Geode with Agate Banding and Calcite Inclusion
  • Authenticity: 100% natural, untreated, and ethically sourced — pure geology.
  • Dimensions: 127 × 100 × 66 mm
  • Weight: 918g
  • Origin: Artigas, Uruguay
  • Formation: Open-face geode cave with a prominent calcite stalactite-like growth.

🛡️ The Million Years Crystal Standard You are investing in a 1-of-1 piece of Earth's history. To ensure its safe arrival, this specimen will be meticulously bubble-wrapped, double-boxed, and shipped fully insured.

We believe in the power of authentic minerals. Every piece in our collection is carefully selected for its genuine geological beauty, ensuring you receive a curator-grade crystal that carries millions of years of Earth's chaotic history directly into your home.

(Please note: Natural stones contain unique growth lines, chaotic mineral inclusions, and raw edges. We do not polish away Earth's fingerprints. These natural formations are exactly what make your piece a genuine, unrepeatable masterpiece.)

The natural pairing of amethyst and calcite is historically utilised in spaces dedicated to focused work or quiet reflection, offering a grounding presence without overwhelming the room's design. If you are drawn to large, statement-making natural pieces, explore our Large Statement Pieces collection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this the exact specimen I will receive?
Yes — this is a one-of-a-kind natural specimen. You will receive the exact piece shown in the photographs.

How does it compare to other amethyst pieces?
The defining feature here is the central calcite pillar — a formation rarely seen within a single vug. Most amethyst geodes display a uniform crystal lining; this piece has a secondary mineral growth at its core, making it a collector-grade specimen. See our full Amethyst range to compare.

Is it suitable as a gift?
Absolutely. It arrives securely packed and tracked. For more curated gift ideas, browse our Mineral Specimens collection.

Care & Material Preservation

  • Handling: Calcite has a lower hardness (Mohs 3) than the surrounding quartz matrix (Mohs 7). Handle by the solid exterior basalt base to avoid scratching the central pillar.
  • Cleaning: Avoid water or chemical cleaners. Gently clear dust using compressed air or a soft, dry cosmetic brush.

Please Note: You will receive the exact, unique specimen shown in the photographs. It will be securely packed and tracked for safe transit.

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