Brandberg Amethyst Self-Healed Phantom Sceptre Gateway Elestial

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Ethically hand-mined Brandberg Quartz

70mm ~ 2 7/8" ~ 66 grams

The gateway is deep and in the main face, with another smaller one on an adjoining face. The Sceptre formation is formed by the lower half of the crystal as an angled penetration bridge. This is so rare it's actually hard to describe. All old dame, including the tip and base, is self-healed. Several amethyst phantoms and unusual elestiation. Needless to say, this crystal is rare.

"Brandberg Amethyst is a stunning and unique variety of Quartz crystal found only in Namibia, Africa - a mystic blend of Amethyst, Clear and Smoky Quartz together in one exceedingly high-vibrational crystal. Brandberg Amethyst attunes to pure consciousness and is the most versatile and multi-dimensional healing tool on the planet, unparalleled in its beauty, energy and light.” Judy Hall.

“The Elestial quartz crystal is recognized by natural multi-terminations over the body or face of an etched and/or layered crystal. The Elestial contains the absolute and ultimate essential wisdom and can provide for the transfer of this insight to the physical intellect via the higher self.” Melody, Love is in the Earth.

"The phantom symbolises universal awareness. It is an excellent tool for meditation and for assisting one in connecting with the higher realms of knowledge. It can also be used to access the records of one’s progression through past lives.” Melody, Love is in the Earth.

Kacha Stones is the original ethically mined crystal shop, trading since 1996. Ethical sourcing is important not only for the environment and mining communities, but also for preserving the crystal's energy. Blasting a hole and collecting the remains does not produce the best crystals.

Nearly all crystal shops now claim their crystals are 'ethically mined', but you only know where and how it was mined if you buy from the miners. For 30 years, we have worked directly with miners from the icy slopes of the Himalayas to the arid deserts of Namibia.