2.3" Quartz and Epidote Crystal Association - Pakistan

This is a wonderful green epidote and quartz crystal association that was collected from the Baluchistan Province of Pakistan. The epidote formed as lustrous fan-like aggregates that are intertwined with clear quartz crystals. It displays nicely on a flat surface without the need for a display stand.

Faden quartz is typically found in mountainous regions. Quetta and Northern Pakistan produce the most well-known deposits of these beautiful specimens. These quartz formations occurs between cracks in a host rock. The cracks in the rock expand with the crystals, occasionally causing ruptures within the crystal from pressure. This causes the healing process to begin, giving rise to the branching of parallel faden quartz crystals seen in the majority of our listed specimens.

Epidote is a green silicate mineral that is commonly found in regionally metamorphosed rocks. It often forms lustrous, elongated, and interconnected crystals that are highly coveted by collectors. While nearly all epidote is green, it may take on many different shades and tones from yellowish to deep green.
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SPECIES
Quartz & Epidote
LOCATION
Kharan, Baluchistan, Pakistan
SIZE
2.3 x 2.1"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#175083