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Colombia yellow mango quartz cluster with halloysite inclusions

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Product Name:Colombia yellow mango quartz cluster with halloysite inclusions 

Product Category: Colombia Mineral

Mango quartz from Cabiche, Quípama Mun., Boyacá Dept., Colombia

size:9cm*6cm*5cm

The Colombia yellow mango quartz cluster is a remarkable mineral specimen, hailed from the renowned Cabiche quarry in Quípama Municipality, Boyacá Department, Colombia. This exquisite cluster stands out with its dimensions of 9 cm by 6 cm by 5 cm, presenting a vibrant visual spectacle that draws immediate attention.

This particular mango quartz is celebrated for its unique, hedgehog-like spray of lustrous, needle-shaped crystals, displaying a captivating range from transparent to translucent. What truly sets this specimen apart are its dense inclusions of fibrous halloysite, which traverse up to a third of each crystal's length, creating a striking visual contrast and depth. Unlike other mango quartz specimens that might lean towards orange or burnt orange hues, this piece boasts a pure, vivid yellow color, reminiscent of the tropical fruit it is named after.

The mango quartz, also referred to as mango crystal, offers an intriguing interplay of color and light. Its surface shines with a high degree of luster, enhancing its intricate internal patterns that mirror the natural veining found in a ripe mango. These patterns and the fibrous inclusions within the crystals not only contribute to the aesthetic value of the mineral but also make each piece uniquely captivating.

This Colombia yellow mango quartz cluster is an ideal collectible for both seasoned mineral enthusiasts and those new to the field, promising to be a standout addition to any collection. Its bright yellow hue and exceptional clarity make it a focal point in any display, ensuring it catches the eye and piques the interest of all who view it. The presence of halloysite inclusions adds an additional layer of interest, making this specimen not just a visual delight but also a fascinating study in mineral composition and formation.




      
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