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B12 This one has wispy amethyst clouds and specks of harlequin.









B15 This is also a doubly terminated stone with multiple terminations on one end. The other has fiery red harlequin sparks dancing.










B16 This icy clear point has traces of smoky amethyst, a large main face complete with a timeline and a large moving enhydro.










B17 This smaller piece resembles B16 right down to the inclusion of a timeline and a moving enhydro.











B19 is a bright and cheery gem and a still enhydro. This stone looks positively stunning when you hold it in your hands. Smoky, amethyst, devic formations, rainbows...it has it all.










B20 This single crystal is partially doubly-terminated and is still attached to a quartzite matrix.










B21 This stone has some crazy termination formations going on. Cloudy in the middle turning clear on both ends, this stone also has traces of smoky.










B22 This pair of stones came from a small find from the Erongo Mountains in Namibia 5 years ago. I could not help smiling when I found them. I think they can speak for themselves.















B23 is a doubly-terminated smoky quartz nugget with marks on its terminal faces.










B24 is a smoky quartz formation perched on a white quartz.










B25 is similar to B24 but larger. One end of the smoky quartz is multi-terminated.














B26 is a rather large smoky quartz point from Brandberg. It has layers of skeletal windows permeated with earth/sand. What a delightful combination!

















B27 is an intense-looking smoky quartz point which is doubly-terminated with multiple terminations on both ends. Its body is glassy and reveals swirls of smoky clouds.



















22 March 2010