Deep red-orange core ringed by tight salmon and white concentric bands — that classic eye pattern Laguna is known for. The white chalcedony rind is thick and clean, cut is flat and even. At 24g this is a solid hand-piece for the price. 🔴
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Deep red-orange core ringed by tight salmon and white concentric bands — that classic eye pattern Laguna is known for. The white chalcedony rind is thick and clean, cut is flat and even. At 24g this is a solid hand-piece for the price. 🔴

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Sauron's Eyes
Absolutely Gorgeous Herkimer Diamond Quartz Cluster from Ace of Diamonds in New York.
Credit: The Crystal Conduit
Black Tourmaline (Schorl) — one of the most geometrically striking varieties of the tourmaline group. Tourmaline itself is a complex boro-silicate, and schorl is its iron-rich end member: Na(Fe²⁺)₃Al₆(BO₃)₃Si₆O₁₈(OH)₄. The black crystals are prismatic, striated lengthwise, and often terminate in trigonal pyramids.
This Namibian specimen forms an X-shape — two crystals interpenetrating at an angle, a natural expression of the hexagonal crystal system’s threefold symmetry.
Why collectors love schorl:
• Piezoelectric and pyroelectric — it generates electric charge under pressure or temperature change
• Pegmatite-formed — grows slowly in boron-rich granite melts
• Universally associated with “grounding” energy in metaphysical circles
• Perfectly paired with smoky quartz and feldspar in raw matrix
Schorl is the most common tourmaline on Earth, but quality aesthetic clusters like this one — sharp, glossy, undamaged — are surprisingly rare.
Andrasite crystals in parent rock developed in perfect rhombic dodecahedra. Largest crystal 10 x 10 mm.
Demantoids on rock surface. Diameter of largest crystal 5.2 mm.
Druse of hessonite crystals. Diameter of largest crystal 26 mm.
Druse of gem-quality hessonite crystals. Diameter of largest crystals about 5 mm.

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Dozens of razor-thin concentric bands in dove gray, dusty lavender, and warm cream wrap a small central druzy quartz pocket — the banding is exceptionally tight and even throughout. Clean flat cut, natural rind intact on the back. This one found a great collector. 🩶