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Himalayan Pink Samadhi Quartz Statement Cluster
Himalayan Pink Samadhi Quartz Statement Cluster
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Incredible Himalayan Pink Samadhi Quartz statement cluster from the Dhara Valley of Kullu Manali in Himachal Pradesh, India. A true showstopper! With stunningly large terminations and a mild pink coloring, this crystal will make a magnificent centerpiece that will steal the show. Perfect for a dining table, coffee table, meditation space, or anywhere you want to infuse natural beauty and calming energy into your home decor.
Himalayan Quartz is found at some of the world's highest elevations, where travelers face harsh weather and extreme altitude. Due to the severe conditions of its locality, each piece of Himalayan Quartz is collected by hand and carefully carried back down through the mountains. This is a highly sought after crystal, cherished for its incredible clarity and high-vibrational energies.
Approximate Dimensions: 11.5 x 8.5 x 5.5 inches
Photos and videos are unedited. Captured in direct sunlight.
Please note the large crack on the bottom of the matrix is natural and does not affect the integrity or fragility of the crystal. Among the many, many pristine terminations, there are two points that are broken. These points are broken at the very bottom of the crystal and do not protrude, making them virtually unnoticeable among the countless flawless points. However, we find it important to disclose these "flaws" on the basis of full transparency. Please see videos for additional detail.
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