What is the rarest color of quartz?

A member of the large quartz family, citrine was named after its unusual colour. Derived from the Latin word citrina, meaning "yellow", natural citrine is the rarest of the quartz varieties, which include amethyst, aventurine and prasiolite.
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What's the most valuable quartz?

Amethyst, or purple quartz, is the most valuable variety (can reach $15/carat), but pink, rose, and smokey quartz is also valuable. Clearer, more vibrant, and unbroken specimens are the most valuable quartz.
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How many colors of quartz are there?

Quartz occurs in virtually every color. Common colors are clear, white, gray, purple, yellow, brown, black, pink, green, red. Flint: Flint is a variety of microcrystalline or cryptocrystalline quartz.
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What is a rare quartz?

Citrine is a variety of quartz whose color ranges from a pale yellow to brown due to ferric impurities. Natural citrines are rare; most commercial citrines are heat-treated amethysts or smoky quartzes.
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Is blue quartz rare?

Although quartz can occur in a wide range of colors, blue colored quartz is surprisingly quite rare. The traces of dumortierite are responsible for its distinct color, which can range from light to dark blue and in some cases reddish-brown.
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Is black quartz natural?

The Black Quartz Crystal is Natural

And the black quartz crystal is a natural one. In fact, it is a varietal of the standard quartz mineral (SiO2). However, some specimens circulating the collector's market are actually fake smokey quartz crystals.
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What is purple quartz called?

amethyst, a transparent, coarse-grained variety of the silica mineral quartz that is valued as a semiprecious gem for its violet colour.
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Can quartz be red?

Red Quartz, sometimes referred to as Hematoid Quartz, is a variety of Quartz with a Hematite coating. It can be seen crystallized in masses, nodules, clusters, druzy, as well as inclusions within existing Quartz.
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Is there colored quartz?

Pure quartz is white or colorless, but is commonly found in almost any color imaginable. Since quartz is naturally clear, any chemical impurities will allow the color to "shine" through. Amethyst, tiger eye, adventurine, and agates are all varieties of quartz with impurities in them to cause their distinctive color.
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Can quartz be orange?

Citrine is any quartz crystal or cluster that is yellow or orange in color. Although often cut as a gemstone, citrine is actually somewhat rare in nature. Most citrines on the market have been heat treated.
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What is strawberry quartz?

Strawberry Quartz is an interesting stone. It's actually a fairly rare type of quartz that contains red inclusions or trace minerals. Strawberry quartz gets its name from its strawberry-like appearance--the red inclusions give the stone a reddish-pink shade, which sometimes can look like strawberry seeds!
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What is the most common color of quartz?

Milk quartz or milky quartz is the most common variety of crystalline quartz. The white color is caused by minute fluid inclusions of gas, liquid, or both, trapped during crystal formation, making it of little value for optical and quality gemstone applications.
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Where is blue quartz found?

Blue quartz has been found in Texas, India, Norway, and up and down the East Coast of North America from Rhode Island to South Carolina – mainly in the Blue Ridge.
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Can you find diamonds in quartz?

Diamonds have a specific gravity of 3.1–3.5. Quartz has a specific gravity of 2.6–2.7. In placer deposits, tumbled quartz pebbles and diamonds can appear similar.
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Is Green quartz worth money?

A tough gemstone found in many different shapes and displaying beautiful colors, Green Quartz is ideal for everyday wear and, as an inexpensive gem variety, it is perfect for a wide variety of jewelry applications.
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Is milky quartz valuable?

Milky quartz is a bit of a difficult one to price out, as it can sometimes be worth as little as $1 per carat or as much as $4 per carat. It really just depends upon its condition. Milky quartz is often priced on the lower end because it is just not as visually appealing as some of the other quartz crystals available.
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What is Rainbow quartz good for?

Aura Quartz is a high energy Crystal and is said to be very helpful for removing energy blockages, whilst cleansing and balancing the the Chakras, (many Aura Quartz crystals carry every colour of the rainbow but they also come in practically every colour depending on the mineral they are coated with.)
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What is green quartz?

Green quartz is a macrocrystalline variety of the mineral quartz, the most abundant single mineral on earth. Most naturally occurring green quartz comes from a small mine in Brazil, with some minor deposits in Poland and Canada. Because natural green quartz is so rare, it is more commonly a heat-treated amethyst.
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Can rose quartz be clear?

Rose Quartz is known as a translucent stone but it is rarely clear and is more likely to be hazy or grainy. As Rose Quartz is a 7 on the mohs hardness scale it should also be quite hard and cool to the touch.
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What is ruby quartz?

While its name implies a red stone, ruby quartz is actually a richly veined stone of many of colors, including mauve, white, black and brown. The colorful quartz occurs naturally and is mined from the earth - in fact, some of this stone was found just a few years back in an African mine.
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What is cherry quartz?

Cherry-Quartz is created using natural reconstituted quartz and cinnabar. It's then melted and given its dazzling energetic flashes or pink color in the clear quartz. The cinnabar in the Cherry-Quartz creates cloud formations, vortex, feathers, and striations, adding to the beauty of this stone.
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What does pink quartz do?

Rose quartz is known as the crystal of unconditional love. It's said to boost feelings of self-love and foster loving relationships with others. Smoky quartz is considered a grounding stone and may help you feel rooted to planet earth. It's believed to be mood lifting and is used for protection.
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Can rose quartz look purple?

The color can vary from a very bright pink to almost purple. Rose quartz is usually very evenly colored. The debate about the cause of the color is slowly settling, although there are still a few open questions.
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Is citrine A quartz?

citrine, transparent, coarse-grained variety of the silica mineral quartz (q.v.). Citrine is a semiprecious gem that is valued for its yellow to brownish colour and its resemblance to the rarer topaz.
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Is amethyst a quartz?

Amethyst (SiO2) is the brilliant violet/purple color variety of quartz.
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