Yellow Hematoid Quartz Pebble Madagascar Genuine Quartz Crystal with Certificate of Authenticity


£ 15.00

GENUINE YELLOW HEMATOID QUARTZ PEBBLE FROM MADAGASCAR

This genuine Yellow Hematoid Quartz Pebble from Madagascar is a beautifully
polished natural quartz specimen displaying warm golden-yellow tones, translucent crystalline structure, and distinctive iron-rich inclusions formed naturally over immense geological timescales. Carefully selected for its colouration, polish quality, and natural geological appeal, this specimen is ideal for mineral collections, decorative displays, geology enthusiasts, and natural history cabinets.

The exact specimen shown in the photographs is the piece you will receive, allowing collectors and buyers to closely examine the internal inclusions, colour variations, and polished finish before purchase. Every specimen includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card confirming the authenticity of the mineral specimen.

Please refer to the listing photographs for full sizing and scale details.

YELLOW HEMATOID QUARTZ MINERAL COMPOSITION AND CRYSTAL CLASSIFICATION

Yellow Hematoid Quartz is a variety of quartz composed primarily of silicon dioxide (SiO₂) containing natural inclusions of iron oxide minerals, commonly hematite and limonite. Quartz belongs to the trigonal crystal system and is one of the most widespread and geologically important minerals within the Earth’s crust.

The distinctive yellow, golden, amber, or honey-toned colouration seen in Hematoid Quartz develops through the presence of iron-rich mineral inclusions trapped within the quartz during crystal growth. Depending on the concentration and distribution of these inclusions, specimens may display translucent yellow tones, smoky zones, cloudy internal structures, or dramatic internal mineral veining.

Unlike pure clear quartz, Hematoid Quartz often contains intricate internal inclusions and natural colour zoning that create visual depth and unique patterning within the stone.

The polished pebble form enhances the visibility of these natural inclusions and highlights the stone’s reflective surfaces and internal structures.

NATURAL INCLUSIONS AND POLISHED SURFACE FEATURES

This polished Yellow Hematoid Quartz Pebble showcases the fascinating internal mineral textures formed naturally during crystallisation. Depending on the specimen, visible features may include:


• Golden-yellow and amber colouration
• Iron oxide inclusions and veining
• Translucent quartz structure
• Cloud-like internal formations
• Natural tonal zoning
• Smooth polished reflective surfaces

The internal iron oxide inclusions may appear as wispy clouds, streaks, phantom-like formations, or concentrated areas of golden and earthy colouration suspended within the quartz.

Natural inclusions, internal fractures, tonal variation, and crystalline textures are authentic geological characteristics formed during mineral growth and contribute to the uniqueness and collector value of each specimen.

Under suitable lighting conditions, the polished surface enhances the depth and internal complexity of the quartz, revealing subtle reflective effects and mineral layering within the stone.

GEOLOGICAL FORMATION AND MADAGASCAN QUARTZ DEPOSITS

Hematoid Quartz forms when silica-rich mineral fluids crystallise slowly in the presence of iron-bearing minerals such as hematite or limonite. During crystal growth, iron oxide particles become trapped within the quartz structure, producing the characteristic colouration and internal inclusions associated with Hematoid Quartz.

Madagascar is internationally recognised for producing exceptional mineral specimens due to its ancient geological formations and mineral-rich pegmatite systems. The island’s quartz deposits are especially valued for their clarity, colour variation, and inclusion-rich material suitable for polished collector specimens.

Over immense geological timescales, hydrothermal activity, mineral-rich fluids, and stable underground conditions allowed the quartz and iron oxide inclusions to develop together naturally, creating the intricate internal patterns visible within this specimen today.

Quartz from Madagascar commonly occurs alongside minerals such as feldspar, tourmaline, mica, garnet, and other pegmatitic mineral species depending on the geological environment.

IDEAL FOR MINERAL COLLECTIONS AND DECORATIVE DISPLAYS

This Yellow Hematoid Quartz Pebble from Madagascar is ideal for:


• Mineral and crystal collections
• Decorative natural stone displays
• Geological and educational collections
• Curiosity cabinets and shelving
• Collector photography setups
• Interior décor arrangements
• Unique geology and mineral gifts

Its warm golden colouration and naturally intricate inclusions make it an especially attractive display specimen suitable for collectors of all experience levels.

Hematoid Quartz has also historically been admired for its decorative beauty and unusual internal mineral formations in ornamental stonework and polished display pieces, though today collector specimens are especially appreciated for their geological significance and natural visual complexity.

Each specimen is individually chosen for quality, polish, and natural character, ensuring that every piece showcases authentic geological textures and mineral formations created naturally within the Earth over immense geological timescales.