Smokey Citrine Cluster | Rare golden and transparent crystal formations

$519.99

This Smoky Citrine cluster specimen is a remarkable fusion of two quartz varieties—citrine’s golden hues and the subtle transparency of smoky quartz. Formed through natural irradiation during crystal growth, this rare combination highlights the dynamic processes that shape Earth’s minerals.

In cluster form, the specimen displays citrine’s hexagonal prisms alongside smoky quartz’s columnar structures, offering a detailed glimpse into crystallisation within cavities over time. Its striking contrast of warm gold and smoky tones makes it both a visually captivating display piece and a scientifically significant addition to any mineral collection.

Ideal for collectors, geology enthusiasts, and anyone looking to buy mineral specimens with rarity and natural beauty, this Smoky Citrine cluster stands out as a distinctive and valuable acquisition.

Size: 1950x 1500x700mm

Weight: 1198g

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What makes this Smoky Citrine specimen unique?
It combines citrine’s golden tones with smoky quartz’s transparency, a rare natural occurrence caused by irradiation during growth.

2. Is this specimen natural or treated?
This is a 100% natural Smoky Citrine cluster with no artificial treatments or enhancements.

3. Where does Smoky Citrine form?
It develops in rock cavities where citrine and smoky quartz crystallize together, creating intergrown structures.

4. Why should I buy this Smoky Citrine cluster for my collection?
It is both rare and visually striking, showcasing two quartz varieties in one formation—perfect for collectors seeking unique and display-worthy minerals.

5. Is this specimen suitable for beginner collectors?
Yes. Its durability and distinct crystal formations make it ideal for both new and experienced collectors.