NATURAL crystals, clusters etc.
Mostly amethyst forms in geodes or beds, which are sold halved, in slabs or split into individual points, although some smaller gemmy crystals or clusters have been found that exhibit true individual crystalline structures. Amethyst in various forms can be found in many regions of the world, each of which seems to produce a crystal or cluster of a very individual style and energy. Amethyst geodes and clusters tend to have short bodies and stubby terminations, as they have grown in close formation from a quartz and/or chalcedony base. It is more rare to find amethyst growing in massive non-terminated deposits, or as single, grouped or clustered long and/or slender crystals. All terminated crystals have a directive energy (simply follow their point(s)!) and as such make useful healing tools.
To read more about the different forms and formations of minerals and their uses, you may like to return to our main site and to the pages under the dropdown heading "Crystal Directories".
19M068
Amethyst Beta Quartz: crystal - Included Manifestor Elestial
19M071
Amethyst Beta Quartz: crystal cluster - Elestial Sceptre
19M070
Ametrine Beta Quartz: crystal - Elestial Included Phantom
11G275
Clear / Fire Quartz / Amethyst (Brandburg): crystal cluster
11G274
Smoky / Amethyst / Clear Qzt (Brandburg): crystal - Enhy Sceptre
19M067
Smoky / Amethyst Beta Quartz: crystal - Phantom
19M069
Smoky / Clear Beta Quartz: crystal - Included Elestial
11G211
Smoky Quartz / Amethyst (Brandburg): crystal - DT Enhydro
11G279
Smoky Quartz / Amethyst (Brandburg): crystal - Skeletal DT
11G278
Smoky Quartz / Amethyst (Brandburg): crystal - Skeletal Enhydro
19D115
Spirit Quartz - Amethyst: crystal - twin
19D116
Spirit Quartz - Amethyst: crystal cluster