Rare Intact Amethyst "Flower" Formation | Delicate Brazilian Mineral Specimen
This incredibly delicate, fully intact Amethyst Flower is a breathtaking marvel of the natural world. Sourced from the world-renowned mineral deposits of Frederico Westphalen, Brazil, this specimen exhibits a rare, complex horizontal growth pattern that mimics the delicate petals of a blossoming flower.
Displaying soft, ethereal shades of pale lilac, deep violet, and shimmering white quartz, this ethereal piece acts as a striking focal point for sophisticated interiors, luxury curated displays, or serious mineral collections.
The true value of this piece lies in its miraculous preservation. Formed deep underground within a dense layer of volcanic basalt, these intricate "flowers" are highly susceptible to damage during extraction. Expert artisans must meticulously excavate this delicate structure using precision hand tools—slowly clearing away the surrounding matrix and basalt over countless hours. Finding a completely intact, flawlessly balanced floral structure like this, unmarred by heavy machinery, is exceptionally rare. It is quite literally a buried treasure brought to the surface.
For collectors and connoisseurs, here are the precise details of this unique specimen:
| Attribute | Specification |
| Specimen Type | Amethyst "Flower" Formation (Complex Quartz Cluster) |
| Locality | Frederico Westphalen, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil |
| Condition | 100% Natural, Raw, and Expertly Excavated |
| Dimensions | 125 x 75 x 30 mm |
| Weight | 171g |
Authenticity: You will receive the exact, one-of-a-kind specimen featured in the photographs.
Natural Hallmarks: Please note that premium crystals and stones are natural products of the Earth. As such, minor organic variations, natural inclusions, or raw matrix edges are normal and serve as absolute proof of their natural origin. Please review all dimensions and photographs before acquiring this piece.
This is an exceedingly fragile structure. Always pick the specimen up by its thickest base point, avoiding the delicate outward-facing "petals." Keep out of direct, prolonged sunlight to protect the natural lilac saturation. To clean, use compressed air from a safe distance or a very soft, dry cosmetic brush.
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