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Today, Quartz is not only used for gemstone purposes, but also as a raw chemical
ingredient in the manufacturing of abrasives, cements, concrete, porcelain, glass,
and many other industrial materials.
Because of its piezoelectric and pyroelectric properties, Quartz is commonly used
in the production of watches, clocks, computers, and radios.
Tourmalinated Quartz is believed to be a strong energy deflector that will protect
the wearer from negative emotions and thoughts. In addition to this, it is thought
to be a grounding stone and can aid in balancing the body and mind.
Availability:
Tourmalinated Quartz is readily available at affordable prices.
Sources:
Though Tourmalinated Quartz can be found in most of the major gem producing nations,
today the vast majority is mined in Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Evaluation:
Tourmalinated Quartz is rated at 7 on the Moh's Scale of Hardness. This variety
of clear Quartz contains Tourmaline impurities within the stone. Whilst Most transparent
varieties of Quartz are valued most when they contain no inclusions, Tourmalinated
Quartz is sought-after because of it's Black or dark green Tourmaline needle inclusions.
Tourmalinated Quartz is formed because at high temperatures and pressure, the Quartz
and Tourmaline minerals are in a liquid state and therefore able to mix. As these temperatures cool and the pressure drops, the two minerals separate once more, with
the Tourmaline needles being trapped inside the Quartz and creating Tourmalinated
Quartz.
There are several closely related Quartz varieties that go through a similar formation
process, with the needles of Tourmaline being replaced with different impurities.
These include Rutilated Quartz, Grass/Actinolite Quartz, and Dendritic Quartz.
Common Cuts:
Though Tourmalinated Quartz can be cut into most of the common gemstone cuts/shapes,
it is most often cut into cabochons as this cut best displays the Tourmaline needles.
It is also occasionally used for carvings / sculptures.
Routine Enhancements:
There are no known enhancements for Tourmalinated Quartz.
Care & Cleaning:
Tourmalinated Quartz is generally best cleaned
using warm
soapy water and a soft
brush. As with most gemstones, Tourmalinated Quartz should be kept away from household
chemicals and from prolonged exposure to extremes of heat as this can cause damage or permanent changes in coloration. Tourmalinated Quartz jewelry should be kept
in a fabric-lined
box away from other jewelry items in order to avoid scratching.
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