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Smokey Quartz Oval Earrings

Smokey Quartz Oval Earrings

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 Smoky Quartz is a grounding and protective crystal known for its smoky color that ranges from light grayish-brown to deep black. This variety of quartz is valued for its ability to dispel negativity, provide emotional calm, and connect with the earth. Smoky Quartz is excellent for stress relief, removing emotional blockages, and enhancing survival instincts.

Smokey Quartz

Physical Characteristics

Color: Smoky hues ranging from pale, smoky gray to deep black.

Clarity: Transparent to translucent.

Shape: Commonly found in natural points, clusters, tumbled stones, and as polished gemstones for jewelry.

Metaphysical Properties

Grounding and Protection: Smoky Quartz is highly regarded for its strong grounding properties. It helps in connecting to the earth and stabilizing one’s presence in the physical world.

Stress Relief and Emotional Calm: This crystal is excellent for alleviating stress and anxiety. It promotes a sense of relaxation and serenity, helping to clear the mind of worry.

Negativity Shield: Smoky Quartz acts as a powerful shield against emotional and environmental negativity. It absorbs and neutralizes negative energies from one's surroundings.

Crystals that Pair Well

  • Black Tourmaline: Enhances protective qualities and grounding effects.
  • Amethyst: Balances Smoky Quartz’s grounding effect with spiritual elevation.
  • Citrine: Creates a harmonious blend of grounding and uplifting energies, promoting balance and stability.

Composition and Structure

  • Physical Properties: Smoky Quartz is a type of quartz with a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale, making it durable for all types of jewelry and decorative purposes.
  • Optical Properties: The color of Smoky Quartz ranges due to natural irradiation, which affects the crystal's transparency and depth of color.
  • Formation: Typically forms in igneous rocks and is often found near radioactive sources, which contribute to its smoky color through natural irradiation.
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