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The name ‘Rabbit hair’ is derived from the red Rutile that grows within it, resembling the delicate fur of a rabbit. It is a highly prized variety of crystal, with extremely rare production, known to only a few.
The crystal showcased here, resembling a blooming and ornate flower in red and white, is extraordinarily beautiful. In the world of rabbit hair rutilated quartz, it is a rare and exquisite piece.
It is called the ‘garden crystal’ because of the unique coexistence of minerals and crystals within it. This exquisite crystal exclusively grows in Sichuan, China. Epidote and Helvite are enveloped by Clear Quartz, resembling flowers frozen in ice.
Due to the cessation of mining activities in the quarry, high-quality garden crystals are becoming increasingly rare.
“Mango crystal” is a rare crystal variety found only in Colombia. In the 1980s, mango quartz was first discovered by Tsar Victor Carranze, known as the ‘Emerald Tsar.’ However, he decided to seal off the mines to exclusively possess this unique treasure. It was only in 2017, after the passing of the Emerald Tsar, that Mango was rediscovered, once again capturing people’s attention.
In Mango Quartz, the yellow inclusions often gather at the tip of the crystal, like a bundle of burning flames. Hence, some refer to it as ‘Flame Quartz.’
The beautiful Phantoms, the outlines of the shape of smaller crystals in this specimen, are caused by Leipidocrocte that precipitated onto the growing crystal. The sparkling red metallic luster of Leipidocrocte gives the crystal a unique charm.
This specimen, with its natural heart-shaped form and vibrant red inclusions, perfectly represents the heart of a loved one.