Clear Quartz Point | 4 inches
Clear Quartz Point | 4 inches
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This clear quartz point has natural internal fissures and a beautifully defined point. It measures 4 inches long and approximately 1 inch in diameter.
Length: 4 inches
Diameter: 1 inch
Weight: 2 ounces
Color shades can vary on all-natural stones. Please allow for slight variations, especially on large natural stones. Remember that all-natural crystals reveal true beauty under direct sunlight.
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