Quartz, one of Earth’s most common minerals, captivates with its remarkable spectrum of natural colors. From the deep purple of amethyst to the warm honey of citrine, these crystalline variations emerge through precise combinations of trace elements and natural radiation during formation. Heat, pressure, and mineral inclusions transform pure quartz’s clear structure into stunning hues – smoky grays from aluminum exposure, pinks from titanium traces, and rich browns from iron deposits. This …









