Collection: Colombian Quartz

This collection of Quartz from Peñas Blancas, Santander, showcases a range of growth habits that reflect the complex geological forces active in the Colombian Andes. Crystals include laser-like prismatic forms, flattened and tabular habits resembling faden quartz, and stepped or skeletal formations—all indicative of dynamic growth conditions such as episodic fluid influx, localized strain, and pressure solution processes. The clarity of these specimens, often accompanied by internal veils or rainbows, suggests relatively low levels of disturbance during final crystal stages, despite earlier tectonic shifts. The presence of rare faden-like structures further highlights the uncommon crystallization environment in this locality.

On an energetic level, these quartz crystals offer a spectrum of qualities, from the focused, directional energy of laser formations to the stabilizing and integrative presence of faden-type growths. The clarity and fine terminations support mental coherence and intention-setting, while the internal rainbows and layered textures invite deeper observation and openness to change. This collection may be especially grounding for those seeking alignment after transition, or for use in focused energy work where both clarity and adaptability are needed.