articleA rockhound scouring the Australian Outback recently unearthed a unique crystal hidden in a pile of dirt. The striking crystal, which is an elestial quartz, is mostly whitish with a purple tip. According to Gundersen, elestial quartz have secondary growth on them — which is visible in the gem expert's pictures. MYSTERIOUS GRAVESTONE IN VIRGINIA REVEALS 400-YEAR-OLD SECRETS: ARCHAEOLOGISTSThe elestial quartz contains "striking growth patterns," which adds to its value. (@crystals_of_australia / Instagram)"What makes it so unique is the striking growth patterns along the sides of it," the crystal expert explained.
Source: Fox News October 10, 2024 06:47 UTC