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Lemon quartz, a mineral from the quartz group.
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Quartz is the most common mineral. It comes in a wide variety of colors, shapes and varieties. Pure colorless quartz is referred to as a rock crystal.
In ancient times it was already a well-known and valued mineral, its name come from the Greek word 'krustallos' meaning ice. The Greeks and Romans believed that quartz was an ice that did not melt because it was created by the gods.
Quartz occurs in nature in very diversified forms, ranging from perfectly formed crystals to fine-grained and compact clusters. The most magnificent quartz crystals are found mainly in rock void among coarse-grained granites, in pegmatites, in some ore veins and in crystalline shales. Quartz is the most abundant mineral in the earth's crust and accounts for over 12% of its composition.
Some trasparent types of quartz have very interesting inclusions containing other minerals, which increase the value of the jewelery. These are, for example, green chlorite flakes, actinolite needles, tourmaline or brown rutile.
The perfection of shapes and the splendor of colors made it a more and more sought-after decorative stone. Many varieties of quartz are used to make beautiful jewelry, figurines, cameos or decorative elements, such as clocks.
Currently, the richest deposits of quartz crystals are in Madagascar and Brazil.
Lemon quartz is characterized by a beautiful, deep yellow-green color. The most common types of stones are faceted, stepped, cushion and mixed cuts. Can be confused with the citrine.
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