Amethyst Geode/Crystal Cluster
Mineral Specimen

Amethyst Geode/Crystal Cluster

The item is a raw, unpolished crystal cluster, most likely Amethyst, given its characteristic purple coloration. Its overall shape is irregular and organic, typical of natural mineral formations. The cluster appears to be composed of numerous small to medium-sized crystal points, densely packed together, forming a druzy surface. The color ranges from a pale translucent lavender to a deeper, more saturated purple in various sections, indicating natural color zoning commonly found in amethyst. Some areas show a lighter, almost whitish or greyish matrix, which is the host rock the crystals grew upon. The individual crystal facets are visible, suggesting good crystallization. There are no obvious signs of cutting, polishing, or artificial shaping; it appears to be a natural specimen. The condition seems good, with no visible significant chips, fractures, or repairs that would detract from its natural beauty. The rough nature of the specimen means minor imperfections are inherent to its formation. While difficult to ascertain exact dimensions from the image, it appears to be a display-sized piece, possibly fitting in the palm of a hand or slightly larger. It exhibits natural luster characteristic of quartz minerals. The base seems to be an unworked rock matrix. The general aesthetic points towards a geological specimen, likely intended for collection, display, or spiritual/metaphysical purposes. There are no discernible maker's marks or signatures, as it is a natural mineral specimen. Its estimated age is geological, formed over millions of years.

Estimated Value

$60-90

Basic Information

Category

Mineral Specimen

Appraised On

November 3, 2025

Estimated Value

$60-90

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Rock

Item Description

The item is a raw, unpolished crystal cluster, most likely Amethyst, given its characteristic purple coloration. Its overall shape is irregular and organic, typical of natural mineral formations. The cluster appears to be composed of numerous small to medium-sized crystal points, densely packed together, forming a druzy surface. The color ranges from a pale translucent lavender to a deeper, more saturated purple in various sections, indicating natural color zoning commonly found in amethyst. Some areas show a lighter, almost whitish or greyish matrix, which is the host rock the crystals grew upon. The individual crystal facets are visible, suggesting good crystallization. There are no obvious signs of cutting, polishing, or artificial shaping; it appears to be a natural specimen. The condition seems good, with no visible significant chips, fractures, or repairs that would detract from its natural beauty. The rough nature of the specimen means minor imperfections are inherent to its formation. While difficult to ascertain exact dimensions from the image, it appears to be a display-sized piece, possibly fitting in the palm of a hand or slightly larger. It exhibits natural luster characteristic of quartz minerals. The base seems to be an unworked rock matrix. The general aesthetic points towards a geological specimen, likely intended for collection, display, or spiritual/metaphysical purposes. There are no discernible maker's marks or signatures, as it is a natural mineral specimen. Its estimated age is geological, formed over millions of years.

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