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Large Cabinet Museum Level Specimen 6kg Of Smoky Quartz Crystals for Sale

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Dim: H: 17 x W: 26 x D: 17 cm Wt: 6 kg Specimen Type: Gorgeous large cabinet museum level specimen of Smoky Quartz Treatment: None Color: Brown Smoky Quartz, a mesmerizing variety of quartz known for its enchanting smoky appearance, has long been coveted by gem enthusiasts and collectors worldwide. Its unique charm lies in the smoky hues it exhibits, ranging from pale gray to deep, mysterious brown. While Smoky Quartz is found in various parts of the world, a remarkable large cabinet museum-level specimen from Pakistan has taken the gemstone world by storm. Unearthed from the Gandhara Gems region, this magnificent specimen not only embodies the enchanting allure of Smoky Quartz but also showcases the incredible geological wonders of Pakistan. quartz crystals smoky quartz clear quartz clear quartz crystal aura crystals quartz for sale spirit quartz smoky quartz crystal
  • Creator:
    Gandara Gems Co., LTD
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  • Weight:
    6 kg
  • Dimensions:
    Width: 10.24 in (260 mm)Depth: 6.7 in (170 mm)Length: 6.7 in (170 mm)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    2023
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  • Seller Location:
    Bangkok, TH
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2569220750842
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