Collection: Green quartz

Green quartz, with its incredible plant-like color, forms deep within the Earth, where conditions are extreme yet conducive to the creation of mineral wonders. The process takes millions of years.

It all starts with silicon dioxide, which, under the effect of high temperature and constant pressure, crystallizes in hydrothermal veins, often close to volcanic or metamorphic zones.

Natural inclusions become part of its structure during its growth, giving green quartz its unique color. Unlike the colors of other quartz varieties, this green does not come from a homogeneous coloration but rather from the presence of specific micro-inclusions: fuchsite (a variety of muscovite rich in chromium), chlorite, or even fine traces of iron or nickel.

These adjacent minerals are subtly deposited within the quartz crystals, giving them a soft, sometimes emerald hue. These crystals typically grow in deep fissures in the Earth's crust, often in metamorphic environments, where silica-rich fluids circulate between the rocks. These fluids also carry trace elements that, over time, tint the crystal a luminous green.

Depending on geological conditions, such as temperature, pressure, or the chemical composition of the surrounding rocks, the hues vary, giving rise to specimens with unique reflections. The hardness of green quartz is 7 on the Mohs scale, making it a resistant stone.

Historically, the exact origin of the discovery of green quartz is not precisely documented. However, this quartz is mentioned in ancient Greek texts. Some attribute its discovery to Theophrastus, a Greek philosopher and naturalist of the 4th century BC, who described several precious stones in his works.

In ancient times, green quartz was associated with the goddess Demeter, a symbol of fertility and renewal. It was used in nature rituals to honor the cycles of the seasons. In ancient Egypt, it was used as talismans to encourage abundant harvests. Among the Celts, the green stone was a tribute to the forces of the earth, the forest, and the plant kingdom.

Nordic legends tell of a green crystal preserved in the heart of a sacred tree, guarded by the spirits of the forest. The peoples of South America, for their part, associated green quartz with the wisdom of the ancients and inner serenity. For the Mayans, it represented a bridge between humans and the soul of the plant world.

The five main known deposits of green quartz are located in Brazil, China, Russia, India, Madagascar and Austria.

In lithotherapy, green quartz, with its varied shades, is an ideal stone for people seeking to regain inner balance and serenity. It offers a feeling of calm and benevolence.

This stone helps bring a sense of mental stability, allowing one to step back from intrusive thoughts and persistent worries. It helps refocus emotions and provide a more peaceful space for reflection. For those seeking greater self-acceptance, it promotes a gentler attitude toward oneself.

Green quartz is also a valuable ally for those who feel sensitive to relational tensions or who have particularly strong emotions. It encourages tolerance, compassion, and encourages a more caring approach towards oneself and others.

Whether during moments of calm, meditation, or worn daily, this stone helps you slow down, listen to your emotions, and find a space of inner tranquility, without pressure. It supports a gentle and persistent energy.

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