Red Wine Quartz Tumbles from South Africa
Red Wine Quartz Tumbles from South Africa
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These Red Wine Quartz tumbles from South Africa are about 1.25" - 1.75".
Each piece is unique, but such a lovely deep red color! You can trust us to intuitively choose the perfect piece for you!
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History | Science
History | Science
Red Wine Quartz is the tradename of a variety of quartz found primarily in South Africa that gets its deep red - maroon color due to iron inclusions
Metaphysical Properties
Metaphysical Properties
Red Wine Quartz does not have historical precedent, as it is a more recent find from South Africa. But we do know the power and vitality of red crystals, and when those things are amplified by Quartz, you have the energy of Red Wine Quartz in a nutshell! They're the perfect stone to take into that meeting where you need a boost of confidence or to sit on your desk when you're in need of some extra motivation and energy!
Disclaimers
Disclaimers
Photography
Although we always strive to provide clear, accurate images of our crystals and other products, we photograph under professional lighting, which is meant to mimic sunlight. If you get your crystal and think it looks a little different under low or artificial light, try checking it out again in sunlight!
Our crystals are one-of-a-kind art, created by nature.
No two pieces are the same, and there is no such thing as "perfection" in nature.
When it comes to our hand-carved items, remember that artists work with and around imperfections, druzy pockets, and other natural variations to bring each carving out of a piece of natural stone.
We consider these imperfections to be one of the most wonderful parts of crystal collecting, and we invite you to embrace each carving's uniqueness!
We will always try to portray each piece honestly, so be sure to look closely at our images and videos to ensure you know what to expect.
Metaphysical Information
Metaphysical information mentioned anywhere by The Triceratory should not be considered medical advice and is not meant to be used in place of needed medical treatment.
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