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Learn what Clear Quartz is, where ours comes from, traditional associations across cultures, and how to identify a real specimen, in our complete Clear Quartz Crystal Guide.
Untreated; natural cluster formation, AAA-sorted for clarity
Clear Quartz is part of the Quartz family, with a trigonal (hexagonal family) crystal structure and a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale. It's been valued since prehistory; ancient Greek writers used the word "kristallos" to describe it, believing it was ice frozen so deeply it could never thaw.
AAA grade material is sorted for water-clear transparency, sharp terminations, and minimal matrix inclusions. Mini clusters form when silica-rich fluids cool slowly inside protected pockets, letting multiple crystals grow side by side with clarity preserved through the tips.
Market note: the word "crystal" sometimes gets used for cut glass. Real quartz scratches glass and has no internal bubbles.
Clear Quartz is traditionally associated with cleansing, meditation, manifestation, and clarity. Long held to support mental focus and the resetting of stale energy in a space.
Many people work with this stone for amplifying intention, holding space during meditation, or pairing alongside other crystals to support their work. AAA pieces make a quiet showpiece on a desk, altar, or beside the bed.
These are traditional associations drawn from historical practice. This stone is not a substitute for medical or mental health care.