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Quartz Geode with Chlorite and Calcite Cabinet Specimen

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  • Chakra | Crown, Third Eye, Throat, Heart, and Root
  • Primary Intention | Clarity
  • Country of Origin | Brazil

A cabinet-scale Brazilian quartz geode featuring chlorite-included green quartz, a distinct druzy quartz transition band, and multi-phase calcite crystallization within a sculptural open cavity. Approx. 191 × 165 × 127 mm (7.5 × 6.5 × 5 in) | 5.5 kg (12+ lb)

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Quartz Geode with Chlorite-Included Quartz & Calcite

Transformation • Structure • Earth Wisdom • Formation

A cabinet-scale Brazilian quartz geode exhibiting a clearly defined multi-phase formation, where chlorite-included quartz, a distinct druzy boundary, and successive calcite growth stages coexist within a single sculptural cavity.

At over 5.5 kg / 12 lb, this specimen carries substantial presence and is best suited for a display setting where its depth, texture, and internal structure can be fully appreciated. The open cavity reveals a striking contrast between soft green quartz, warm cream calcite, sparkling druzy edges, and the natural geode rind preserved along the exterior.

A fine band of druzy quartz traces part of the interior perimeter, forming a natural boundary between the original quartz geode structure and the later calcite crystallization. Rather than reading as a simple decorative geode, this piece preserves a formation sequence that can be followed visually across the cavity.

The calcite appears in multiple habits within the geode, including fine microcrystalline coating, rounded botryoidal growth, and more defined crystal forms. This range of expression reflects changing conditions during formation rather than a single uniform crystallization event.

This specimen offers a clear visual record of mineral transition, where each phase builds upon the last within the same protected space. Large, dimensional, and richly textured, it is a true Curio Cabinet statement piece selected for both its mineralogical interest and sculptural presence.

What You Will Receive

  • The exact specimen shown in this listing
  • One cabinet-scale quartz geode with chlorite-included quartz and calcite
  • Approximate weight: 5.5 kg / 12+ lb
  • Dimensions:  Approx. 191 × 165 × 127 mm / 7.5 × 6.5 × 5 in 
  • A one-of-a-kind Curio Cabinet specimen — no duplicates

This is a one-of-a-kind specimen. The exact piece shown is the piece you will receive.

Photo & Lighting Disclaimer

Each specimen is photographed in natural and studio lighting to accurately represent color, structure, and detail. Variations in screen settings, brightness, and color calibration may cause slight differences in how the specimen appears in person.

Minor variations in tone, shadow, and reflectivity are expected, particularly with druzy surfaces and crystal formations that interact with light.

As a one-of-a-kind piece, you will receive the exact specimen shown, which can enhance any Curio Cabinet or collection. Its dimensional form and rich texture ensure it stands out, inviting admiration from all who see it. Don’t miss the chance to own this stunning work of nature, and elevate your space with a conversation starter that embodies scientific beauty.

Embrace natural wonder by adding this unique quartz geode with chlorite and calcite to your collection today. With its scientific significance and eye-catching design, it’s not just a specimen, it’s an experience waiting to be cherished. Order now to secure this extraordinary piece for your home!

Specifications

  • Specimen: Quartz Geode with Chlorite-Included Quartz & Calcite
  • Primary Minerals: Quartz, Calcite, Chlorite inclusions/coating
  • Origin: Brazil
  • Weight: Approx. 5.5 kg / 12+ lb
  • Dimensions: Approx. 191 × 165 × 127 mm (7.5 × 6.5 × 5 in) | 5.5 kg (12+ lb)
  • Specimen Size Class: Cabinet / Large Cabinet presence
  • Key Features: Open cavity, druzy quartz transition band, chlorite quartz coating, multi-phase calcite growth
  • Display: Best displayed upright on a supportive stand
  • Condition: Natural specimen with expected edge irregularities, rind, and preparation marks

Materials & Contents

  • Natural quartz geode
  • Calcite crystallization
  • Chlorite inclusions/coating
  • Mystic Parcel specimen identification card

Each specimen is formed naturally over time. Surface variations, crystal contacts, inclusions, and mineral zoning are part of its natural formation and contribute to its uniqueness.

Geological Notes

Brazilian geodes commonly form within volcanic cavities, where silica-rich fluids deposit layers of chalcedony and quartz over time. This specimen preserves a visible sequence of mineral development, including quartz-lined cavity formation, chlorite-influenced green quartz, and later calcite growth within the interior.

The druzy quartz band visible within the cavity marks a transition between mineral phases, separating the earlier quartz formation from subsequent calcite crystallization.

The reverse retains a visible drill point from extraction along with a flat-cut base for stability. These features are consistent with basalt-hosted geode mining in Brazil and reflect how the specimen was located and prepared for display.

This piece is described conservatively as chlorite-included quartz with calcite rather than prasiolite, as natural prasiolite is uncommon and often misapplied in the trade.

Mystic Parcel Notes

This specimen was selected for its unusually clear formation story. The transition from green chlorite quartz to calcite is visible within a single cavity, offering a rare opportunity to observe mineral evolution in place.

Calcite appears here in multiple forms, reflecting how it responds to environmental conditions over time. Rather than a single crystallization event, this piece shows progression — coating, rounding, and forming more defined structures within the same space.

A substantial Curio Cabinet specimen, this piece is best suited for collectors or display environments where its structure and presence can be fully appreciated.