Superb Large, Deep Purple Amethyst Cluster with AAA Saturated Amethyst Druzy and Calcite Inclusions

A gallery-grade amethyst cluster that delivers world-class aesthetics to be the centerpiece of your collection. This Amethyst features large, super saturated dark druzy as well as double-terminated calcite inclusions, making it an exceptional addition that will infuse your space with elegance and natural art.

The color of this Amethyst the sought-after "Grape Jelly" purple hue, a deeply saturated tone of Amethyst that possesses an unparalleled richness. A blend of black and violet that results in this shade of purple, that as the name says, is similar to a Grape Jelly color.

These druzy points are nothing short of extraordinary, with an extra-large size that are gallery worthy. Not only are they intact, but they also possess a stunning translucency that adds a shimmer to their appearance. The natural polished facets of this Amethyst further enhance its shine, creating a play of light that gives a luster effect to the specimen.

And to top it all off, calcite inclusions have found their place among the points, with some being double-terminated, some single, and others uniquely formed. This certainly crowns the cluster with beauty.

Unique in many ways, this geode cluster is a natural treasure that deserves a prominent place at your space. Please take a look at the pictures and video, and don't hesitate to reach out to us with any questions or specific requests. 🤍

▫️ AAA Quality (AKA Super Extra) Amethyst Cluster with X-Large Amethyst Druzy and Calcite Inclusions
▫️ Color: Deep Purple, Deep Violet
▫️ Quantity: The item you see is the item you get
▫️ Size:
-- 12.1 Kg - 26.6 lb
-- 400 mm. - 15.7 in. Tall
-- 200 mm. - 7.9 in. Wide
-- 150 mm. - 5.9 in. Deep
▫️ Amethyst Origin: Ametista do Sul - Brazil
▫️ Base: Self Standing
▫️ Ethically Sourced

Please note: this is a natural gemstone and is sold as it is, we have tried our best to take pictures with the utmost care, slight differences from the original articles are possible due to the color settings of monitor screens.
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