Description: RECENT FEEDBACK: FABULOUS! Better than described, received 2 days after payment! Will buy again! Thanks again for having the most creative gems on ebay. I always get lots of compliments on your jewels. This artist-s work is truly a head turner stunning to be sure A+all the way Fast shipping , Easy transaction truly unique none like it anywhere Lovely !!! Consistently gorgeous, unique work from a repeat buyer! AN ARTISTE EXTRAORDINARE Aimee Fuller GLOWING AQUA QUARTZ BEAUTIFUL OCEAN BLUE NECKLACE WITH CLEAR BUBBLE QUARTZ DROP PENDANT AMAZING GEMS We also have matching earrings Please see our other unique, one-of-a-kind creations! We are THRILLED to serve you and help you have a fantastic eBay experience!!! Description This will come to you at a length of around 17.5 inches,or I can adjust to your preferred length free -- Adjustable chain for easy wear. ABOUT QUARTZ: Quartz is the most common mineral in the continental crust, and the one with the simplest chemical formula: silicon dioxide or SiO2. Quartz is so common in crustal rocks that it's more notable when quartz is missing than when it's present. Quartz is an old German word that originally meant something like hard or tough. Special Quartz Varieties The pretty crystals and vivid colors you'll see in jewelry and in rock shops are scarce. Here are some of those precious varieties: Clear, colorless quartz is called rock crystal. Milky pink quartz is called rose quartz. Its color is thought to be due to various impurities (titanium, iron, manganese) or microscopic inclusions of other minerals. Yellow quartz is called citrine. Its color is due to iron impurities. Green quartz is called prasiolite. Iron impurities account for its color, too. Gray quartz is called smoky quartz. Its color is due to "holes" of missing electrons in combination with aluminum impurities. Brown smoky quartz is called cairngorm and black smoky quartz is called morion. Where Quartz Is Found Quartz is perhaps the most typical mineral of the planet Earth. In fact, one test of a meteorite, if you think you've found one, is to be sure it doesn't have any quartz. But more than that, quartz is typical of the continents. Geologic processes have concentrated it there. Quartz is found in most geologic settings, but it most typically forms sedimentary rocks.What Quartz Means Among the common minerals, quartz is the toughest and most inert. It makes up the backbone of good soil, providing mechanical strength and holding open pore space between its grains. Its superior hardness and resistance to dissolution are what make sandstone and granite endure. Thus you could say that quartz holds up the mountains. Prospectors are always alert to veins of quartz because these are signs of hydrothermal activity and the possibility of ore deposits. To the geologist, the amount of silica in a rock is a basic and important bit of geochemical knowledge. When found in abundance, quartz always points to a continental rock because the tectonic processes that have built the Earth's continents favor quartz. But quartz helps itself by being hard, stable and low in density. As it moves through the tectonic cycle of erosion, deposition, subduction and magmatism, quartz lingers in the uppermost crust and always comes out on top.
Price: 149.5 USD
Location: Beverly Hills, California
End Time: 2024-11-17T19:27:41.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Jewelry Type: Necklace
Designed by: AIMEE FULLER
Country of Manufacture: United States
Type: Necklace
Brand: Aimee Fuller
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Style: Pendant
Material: Beads
Main Stone: Quartz