Product code: EXTRA LARGE shops Amethyst Druze Crystal Cluster With Cut Base Specimen ~ 3 Lbs
EXTRA EXTRA LARGE Amethyst Druze Crystal Cluster With Cut Base Specimen ~ 3 Lbs ~4”-7” tall - Old Stock You are buying (1) very high quality XXL Amethyst Druze specimen with a cut base from Uruguay. Each piece will stand on its own. Uruguay is know to produce the nicest Amethyst shops in the world. Pictured are random specimens that average (2.5 - 3.5) pounds and average 4"-7" tall x 3"-6" wide x 3"-5" deep each. (Some are a little larger and some are a little smaller). You will receive a random specimen from the photo or from the others that I have. All of these Amethyst are very nice with lots of dark purple Amethyst crystals which will please any collector. Amethyst usually grows in geodes, which are hollow rocks with crystal-filled interiors. The surface of the interior is called Druze, which is a term used to describe a natural layer of crystals formed on the crust of a mineral, like, for example, the inside of an Amethyst geode. From the outside, Amethyst geodes often look like ordin.
EXTRA EXTRA LARGE Amethyst Druze Crystal Cluster With Cut Base Specimen ~ 3 Lbs ~4”-7” tall - Old Stock You are buying (1) very high quality XXL Amethyst Druze specimen with a cut base from Uruguay. Each piece will stand on its own. Uruguay is know to produce the nicest Amethyst shops in the world. Pictured are random specimens that average (2.5 - 3.5) pounds and average 4"-7" tall x 3"-6" wide x 3"-5" deep each. (Some are a little larger and some are a little smaller). You will receive a random specimen from the photo or from the others that I have. All of these Amethyst are very nice with lots of dark purple Amethyst crystals which will please any collector. Amethyst usually grows in geodes, which are hollow rocks with crystal-filled interiors. The surface of the interior is called Druze, which is a term used to describe a natural layer of crystals formed on the crust of a mineral, like, for example, the inside of an Amethyst geode. From the outside, Amethyst geodes often look like ordin.