Azeztulite Tumbled 1cm - 2cm
Naturally tumbled Azeztulite in a 1–2cm size, displaying a white to pale grey body with a smooth, waxy lustre and soft translucency. Each piece varies slightly in shape, tone, and degree of clarity. A popular choice for crystal collections and display bowls.
Azeztulite is a trade name coined in the 1990s for a specific white quartz sourced from North Carolina, USA. Mineralogically, it is a variety of macrocrystalline quartz (silicon dioxide — SiO₂), and is visually similar to other white or milky quartz specimens. The name and associated origin narrative are a product of the crystal trade rather than geological classification. It is sometimes also sourced from Vermont, USA, and more recently from other locations globally. As with all quartz, it is a durable stone with a Mohs hardness of 7.
Stone Details
- Mineral: Azeztulite (white quartz — macrocrystalline silicon dioxide, SiO₂)
- Form: Tumbled, polished
- Hardness: Mohs 7
- Size: Approximately 1–2cm per stone
- Colour: White to pale grey, soft waxy translucency
- Finish: Smooth, waxy polished
- Origin: North Carolina, USA (primary source)
- Weight: Approximately 200g per lot
- Sold: Per stone — shape, tone, and clarity will vary
Shape, tone, and clarity will vary naturally between individual stones. This natural variation is characteristic of genuine quartz specimens.
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