A variety of quartz that gets its name from its darker grey or black crystaline appearance. Quartz which is naturally clear takes this color on and becomes this variety due to its close proximity to radioactive minerals. Top sites for finding this crystal is in Africa, Australia and the northeast region of the United States.
1lb 11oz
A deep black hued stone that can be highly reflective and sometimes may have white specs or flakes of inclusions inside of it. It is essentially a black glass of sorts and when cut can produce highly sharp edges. Due to these properties it was used by ancient cultures such as the maya and others for weapons and in the use of mirrors. A favorite stone for oracles and some who practice the magical arts primarily used as a seer's stone to help with future decision making.
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