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Crackle Quartz tumbled
Crackle Quartz tumbled

Crackle Quartz tumbled

Crackle Quartz tumbled

A species of Crackle Quartz

Crackle Quartz tumbled is valued for its ability to accept dye, resulting in transparent, bright stones with tiny sparkles. This type of artificially-made quartz is commonly found in the form of beads or tumbled stones. Though it's quite fragile, due to its sparkling appearance and rich coloration, it's a top-selling tumbled stone.

General Info About Crackle Quartz tumbled

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Physical Properties of Crackle Quartz tumbled

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White
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Chemical Properties of Crackle Quartz tumbled

Formula
SiO2
Elements listed
O, Si

Optical Properties of Crackle Quartz tumbled

Refractive Index
1.544-1.553
Birefringence
0.009
Pleochroism
None
Dispersion
0.013
Optical Character
Biaxial positive

Characteristics of Crackle Quartz tumbled

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Healing Properties of Crackle Quartz tumbled

Activation of the crown and third eye chakras is said to occur in the presence of crackle Quartz tumbled. Using this stone as an amulet may ward off evil and negative energies and may help the possessor to remain positive. By clearing the mind, crackle Quartz tumbled might make optimism easier and allow you to be more pragmatic.

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