Collection: Quartz crack

Cracked rock crystal is rock crystal that has been subjected to high pressure to give it this cracked appearance. Basically, this rock crystal is a transparent rock crystal with the appearance of crushed glass. This finish can also be achieved by heating the stone very strongly and cooling it very quickly. The sudden drop in temperature causes these cracks.

This gemstone is completely colorless due to the absence of metallic elements in its composition. However, its luster is translucent with the presence of inclusions in the form of clouds and cracks.

So, cracked rock crystal has the same properties, etymology, and origins as rock crystal. It is also known as cracked white quartz.

Thus, this cracked rock crystal stone belongs to the microcrystalline quartz family. It is colorless and is mainly composed of silicon dioxide. It is a very common mineral belonging to the quartz family. It is also found in the composition of granite and sedimentary rocks.

The etymology of the name crystal comes from the ancient Greek krystallos, meaning ice, and kryos, meaning frost. In the 1st century, Pliny the Elder, a Roman writer and naturalist, wrote in his encyclopedia Natural History that crystal was incapable of melting, even near an intense heat source. Rock crystal is said to be water frozen eternally in the high mountains, on the highest peaks.

Archaeological excavations have shown that rock crystal has been used for thousands of years. Tools and weapons have been discovered made of rock crystal dating back to prehistoric times. During the Paleolithic period, rock crystal served the same purpose as flint. It was used to light fires thanks to the sparks it produced when it struck metal.

Stories and legends

Since ancient times, many civilizations have used rock crystal. They believed it had medicinal properties, particularly in healing wounds. They disinfected wounds by capturing the sun's rays through a rock crystal and cauterized them by directing these rays onto the wound. Many peoples attributed magical powers to this stone.

The Mayans used this stone as a dowsing rod and went in search of water. The Aborigines used it during their initiation rites.

The Romans made magnificent jewelry, entire sets of jewelry, and ornamental objects.

During the Renaissance period, many pieces were made from this mineral. It allowed for the carving of all kinds of patterns, cups, and vases, and gave an impressive shine to all these objects, currently on display at the Louvre Museum.

Nowadays, rock crystal is mainly used in jewelry making. It is also a powerful energy stone in lithotherapy.

The main deposits are located in Brazil, Madagascar, India, etc.

Cracked rock crystal, like rock crystal, is a mineral that is both a receiver, transmitter, and amplifier of energy. It is often used alongside other stones because it enhances their capacity.

It is a stone of balance, which restores harmony between emotions, the physical and the psychic. It has the power to remove blockages that prevent one from moving forward in life. It strengthens both the body and the mind.

This mineral is known for its calming and soothing properties. At the same time, it provides dynamism and vitality. It also helps channel negative energies and release positive ones. It wards off negativity and even protects against disruptive radiation.

This stone provides a feeling of comfort and tenderness. It gives the impression of being safe. Placed in the center of the living room, it contributes to the purification of the house by removing bad vibes and diffuses a feeling of well-being.

Its luminous energy has an anti-stress effect. Thus, it eliminates the effects of stress on our body, freeing it from nervous tension. It promotes the quality of relationships with others because it makes us more social, more understanding. It accentuates empathy and compassion.

It increases concentration and memory. It is recommended during exam periods for students or during important interviews in professional life.

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