Epidote & Lepidocrocite Quartz Specimens (Meigu, Liangshan Yi, Sichuan, China)
These beautiful specimens are also called "Garden Quartz" and "Garden Super 7" (if you get them from China) but should not be confused with Lodolite Garden Quartz or what a Super 7 Quartz is. It's given that marketing name because of the beautiful tufts of green epidote that look like tufts of grass. That combined with other inclusions from goethite, red hematite, and purple lepidocrocite makes it look like a garden.
These pieces came from China, and each specimen is completely different because of the different inclusions. Some people call them Quartz Enhancers too, because of the belief that they amplify, or "enhance", energies. IT is especially popular for removing negativity-induced ruts, converting negative emotional energies to positive ones, and uplifting spirits.
From my perspective? It's just a really gorgeous crystal. 'Nuff said.
These beautiful specimens are also called "Garden Quartz" and "Garden Super 7" (if you get them from China) but should not be confused with Lodolite Garden Quartz or what a Super 7 Quartz is. It's given that marketing name because of the beautiful tufts of green epidote that look like tufts of grass. That combined with other inclusions from goethite, red hematite, and purple lepidocrocite makes it look like a garden.
These pieces came from China, and each specimen is completely different because of the different inclusions. Some people call them Quartz Enhancers too, because of the belief that they amplify, or "enhance", energies. IT is especially popular for removing negativity-induced ruts, converting negative emotional energies to positive ones, and uplifting spirits.
From my perspective? It's just a really gorgeous crystal. 'Nuff said.
These beautiful specimens are also called "Garden Quartz" and "Garden Super 7" (if you get them from China) but should not be confused with Lodolite Garden Quartz or what a Super 7 Quartz is. It's given that marketing name because of the beautiful tufts of green epidote that look like tufts of grass. That combined with other inclusions from goethite, red hematite, and purple lepidocrocite makes it look like a garden.
These pieces came from China, and each specimen is completely different because of the different inclusions. Some people call them Quartz Enhancers too, because of the belief that they amplify, or "enhance", energies. IT is especially popular for removing negativity-induced ruts, converting negative emotional energies to positive ones, and uplifting spirits.
From my perspective? It's just a really gorgeous crystal. 'Nuff said.