Golden Pietersite Tumblestone Natural Pietersite Crystal Tumbled Stone Chatoyant Mineral Specimen 15-30mm Collectible
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Golden Pietersite Tumblestone – Natural Chatoyant Crystal (15–30mm)This Golden Pietersite tumblestone is a polished natural mineral specimen,
selected for its striking colour and dynamic internal structure. Measuring approximately 15–30mm, each piece is carefully tumbled to create a smooth, rounded form while showcasing the stone’s distinctive chatoyant patterns. The photo provided shows an example of the specimen you will receive, with each stone displaying unique natural variations.Mineral Type & CompositionPietersite is a brecciated variety of chalcedony (SiO₂), composed of microcrystalline quartz with embedded fibres of amphibole minerals such as crocidolite. It belongs to the trigonal crystal system due to its quartz content, although its structure appears complex due to its fibrous and fractured composition. The material is known for its rich colours and optical effects.Geological Formation & Natural OriginPietersite forms through a combination of silicification and brecciation processes, where fibrous minerals are fractured and subsequently cemented together by quartz. This process preserves the fibrous structure while creating a chaotic, swirling internal pattern. The golden tones are typically the result of iron oxidation within the fibrous inclusions, producing warm hues ranging from honey gold to deep brown.Colour, Pattern & Optical EffectsThis Golden Pietersite specimen features a mix of golden, brown, and sometimes subtle reddish tones, often arranged in swirling or fragmented patterns. The most notable feature is its chatoyancy, where light reflects off the fibrous inclusions to create a shifting, silky effect. As the stone is moved, bands of light appear to move across the surface, giving it a dynamic and eye-catching appearance.Tumblestone Shape & FinishThe tumblestone form is achieved through a multi-stage polishing process that smooths rough material into rounded, comfortable shapes. This process enhances the natural colours and optical effects while removing sharp edges. The result is a glossy, polished stone that fits easily in the hand and highlights the internal structure from multiple angles.Surface Texture & DurabilityPietersite has a hardness of approximately 6.5–7 on the Mohs scale, making it durable enough for handling and display. The polished surface is smooth and reflective, enhancing both colour depth and chatoyancy. Natural inclusions, fractures, and variations are expected and contribute to the authenticity and individuality of each piece.Collecting, Display & Decorative UseGolden Pietersite tumblestones are highly sought after by collectors for their unique appearance and complex formation. They are ideal for display in mineral collections, decorative arrangements, or as small, portable specimens. Their rich colour and light-reflective qualities make them stand out among other tumbled stones.Traditional Associations & Symbolic ContextIn non-medical contexts, Pietersite is traditionally associated with transformation and insight in symbolic or spiritual practices. It is also widely appreciated purely for its natural beauty and distinctive optical effects.Authenticity & GuaranteeThis crystal is a genuine specimen and includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card. Each piece is carefully chosen to ensure quality and authenticity.Additional Information
• Mineral: Pietersite (Chalcedony with amphibole inclusions, SiO₂)
• Crystal System: Trigonal (cryptocrystalline)
• Size: Approximately 15–30mm
• Form: Tumblestone
• Finish: Smooth polished surface
• Optical Effect: Chatoyancy
• Specimen: Example shown in photo, each piece is unique
• Natural variations in colour, pattern, and inclusions are presentThis Golden Pietersite tumblestone combines complex geological formation with a refined polished finish, offering a visually dynamic and authentic mineral specimen suitable for collecting, display, or gifting.
selected for its striking colour and dynamic internal structure. Measuring approximately 15–30mm, each piece is carefully tumbled to create a smooth, rounded form while showcasing the stone’s distinctive chatoyant patterns. The photo provided shows an example of the specimen you will receive, with each stone displaying unique natural variations.Mineral Type & CompositionPietersite is a brecciated variety of chalcedony (SiO₂), composed of microcrystalline quartz with embedded fibres of amphibole minerals such as crocidolite. It belongs to the trigonal crystal system due to its quartz content, although its structure appears complex due to its fibrous and fractured composition. The material is known for its rich colours and optical effects.Geological Formation & Natural OriginPietersite forms through a combination of silicification and brecciation processes, where fibrous minerals are fractured and subsequently cemented together by quartz. This process preserves the fibrous structure while creating a chaotic, swirling internal pattern. The golden tones are typically the result of iron oxidation within the fibrous inclusions, producing warm hues ranging from honey gold to deep brown.Colour, Pattern & Optical EffectsThis Golden Pietersite specimen features a mix of golden, brown, and sometimes subtle reddish tones, often arranged in swirling or fragmented patterns. The most notable feature is its chatoyancy, where light reflects off the fibrous inclusions to create a shifting, silky effect. As the stone is moved, bands of light appear to move across the surface, giving it a dynamic and eye-catching appearance.Tumblestone Shape & FinishThe tumblestone form is achieved through a multi-stage polishing process that smooths rough material into rounded, comfortable shapes. This process enhances the natural colours and optical effects while removing sharp edges. The result is a glossy, polished stone that fits easily in the hand and highlights the internal structure from multiple angles.Surface Texture & DurabilityPietersite has a hardness of approximately 6.5–7 on the Mohs scale, making it durable enough for handling and display. The polished surface is smooth and reflective, enhancing both colour depth and chatoyancy. Natural inclusions, fractures, and variations are expected and contribute to the authenticity and individuality of each piece.Collecting, Display & Decorative UseGolden Pietersite tumblestones are highly sought after by collectors for their unique appearance and complex formation. They are ideal for display in mineral collections, decorative arrangements, or as small, portable specimens. Their rich colour and light-reflective qualities make them stand out among other tumbled stones.Traditional Associations & Symbolic ContextIn non-medical contexts, Pietersite is traditionally associated with transformation and insight in symbolic or spiritual practices. It is also widely appreciated purely for its natural beauty and distinctive optical effects.Authenticity & GuaranteeThis crystal is a genuine specimen and includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card. Each piece is carefully chosen to ensure quality and authenticity.Additional Information
• Mineral: Pietersite (Chalcedony with amphibole inclusions, SiO₂)
• Crystal System: Trigonal (cryptocrystalline)
• Size: Approximately 15–30mm
• Form: Tumblestone
• Finish: Smooth polished surface
• Optical Effect: Chatoyancy
• Specimen: Example shown in photo, each piece is unique
• Natural variations in colour, pattern, and inclusions are presentThis Golden Pietersite tumblestone combines complex geological formation with a refined polished finish, offering a visually dynamic and authentic mineral specimen suitable for collecting, display, or gifting.