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Deep Purple Color - Amethyst Cathedral - Top Quality - Height: 550 mm - Width: 340 mm- 38 kg

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Amethyst is a mineral that belongs to a family of silicate crystalline oxides, composed mainly of silica and oxygen. Its changing color, ranging from dark purple to mauve, is due to the presence of iron and traces of other elements.
Amethyst forms in igneous, volcanic and sedimentary rocks. It is also found in hydrothermal veins, veins and cavities of volcanic rocks that have experienced high temperatures and high pressures.
Amethyst Geode, a cave of purple crystals. Amethyst, a precious mineral belonging to the family of silicate crystalline oxides, comes to life in this secret abode.
Its changing beauty, unfolding from dark purple to mauve, is a testament to its chemical complexity. This fascinating range of colors is the result of the presence of iron and traces of other elements within the crystals. Every corner of the geode reveals unique nuances of this extraordinary mineral.
Amethyst has a fascinating geological history. It forms in the bowels of the earth, in igneous, volcanic and sedimentary rocks, but also in hydrothermal veins and cavities in volcanic rocks that have undergone extreme temperatures and high pressures. This amethyst geode is a testament to the power and beauty of the geological process that gave birth to these crystals.

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Amethyst is a mineral that belongs to a family of silicate crystalline oxides, composed mainly of silica and oxygen. Its changing color, ranging from dark purple to mauve, is due to the presence of iron and traces of other elements.
Amethyst forms in igneous, volcanic and sedimentary rocks. It is also found in hydrothermal veins, veins and cavities of volcanic rocks that have experienced high temperatures and high pressures.
Amethyst Geode, a cave of purple crystals. Amethyst, a precious mineral belonging to the family of silicate crystalline oxides, comes to life in this secret abode.
Its changing beauty, unfolding from dark purple to mauve, is a testament to its chemical complexity. This fascinating range of colors is the result of the presence of iron and traces of other elements within the crystals. Every corner of the geode reveals unique nuances of this extraordinary mineral.
Amethyst has a fascinating geological history. It forms in the bowels of the earth, in igneous, volcanic and sedimentary rocks, but also in hydrothermal veins and cavities in volcanic rocks that have undergone extreme temperatures and high pressures. This amethyst geode is a testament to the power and beauty of the geological process that gave birth to these crystals.

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