Purple Amethyst Geode with Central Calcite Pillar | Raw Uruguayan Specimen
This remarkable cabinet specimen from Artigas, Uruguay, captures a highly specific phase of geological formation. It is defined by a deep, highly saturated violet amethyst pocket that completely surrounds a central, translucent smoky calcite crystal. The structure is naturally balanced, bridging the raw energy of its volcanic origin with a clean, architectural symmetry — ideal for considered interior spaces or focused mineral collections.
Unlike uniform geode cavities, this piece displays distinct, consecutive phases of crystal growth:
Uruguay — specifically the Artigas region — is globally recognised for producing some of the deepest, most saturated violet amethyst found anywhere on Earth. The basaltic geology of the region creates the ideal conditions for slow crystal growth, resulting in the intense colour and high luster that define premium-grade specimens. This piece is a direct product of that geological heritage. Browse our full Amethyst collection or explore our wider range of Raw Crystals & Mineral Specimens.
"In interior curation, pieces with strong central formations act as natural focal points. The way the central calcite diffuses ambient light offers a quiet visual anchor for a study, minimalist shelving, or a dedicated wellness space."
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.
| Attribute | Specification |
| Minerals Present | Deep Purple Amethyst (Quartz), Translucent Calcite, Hematite Inclusions |
| Locality | Artigas, Uruguay |
| Condition | 100% Natural, Raw Interior with Polished Face Border |
| Dimensions | 120 × 76 × 75 mm |
| Weight | 618 g |
| Mohs Hardness | Amethyst: 7 | Calcite: 3 |
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.
Please Note: You will receive the exact, unique specimen shown in the photographs. It will be securely packed and tracked for safe transit.