







Amethyst with Baryte and Chalcedony
| Size | 
  4,3 x 4,1 x 3,7 cm (1.7 x 1.6 x 1.5 inch)  | 
| Weight | 135 grams (0.30 lbs) | 
| Country of Origin | 
  Khadakwani, Madhya Pradesh, India | 
Amethyst is a purple variety of Quartz, ranging from pale lilac to deep violet. Its color forms when trace amounts of iron are exposed to natural radiation. Found in volcanic geodes, Amethyst is admired for its vibrant hue and natural sparkle.
Baryte is a mineral known for its high density and glassy to pearly luster. It forms in tabular or bladed crystals, often in shades of white, yellow, or blue. Found in hydrothermal veins and sedimentary rocks, Baryte stands out for its clean lines, weighty feel, and subtle translucence.
Chalcedony is a microcrystalline variety of Quartz known for its smooth, waxy luster and soft translucence. It forms in layered deposits, often showing gentle shades of blue, grey, or white. With its fine texture and subtle glow, Chalcedony has a calm, refined appearance that highlights nature’s quiet detail.
Baryte is a mineral known for its high density and glassy to pearly luster. It forms in tabular or bladed crystals, often in shades of white, yellow, or blue. Found in hydrothermal veins and sedimentary rocks, Baryte stands out for its clean lines, weighty feel, and subtle translucence.
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