Legacy Crystals and Minerals
Amethyst Root (Amethyst Tooth) – Bahia, Brazil
Amethyst Root (Amethyst Tooth) – Bahia, Brazil
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These specimens, traditionally referred to in the mineral trade as Amethyst "Roots" or "Teeth," are classic examples of the unique crystal habit found in the Bahia region of Brazil. Unlike the crystals found in massive geode vugs, these grow as individual prismatic fingers in sandy, hydrothermal environments.
Geological Overview
Amethyst is the violet variety of Quartz (SiO2), owing its regal coloration to natural irradiation and the presence of trace amounts of iron (Fe3+) within the crystal lattice. These "root" formations exhibit an elongated growth habit, showing a distinct transition from an opaque, white Common Quartz base to a translucent purple Amethyst termination. This gradient reflects the changing chemical environment and radiation exposure during the crystal's growth cycle over millions of years.
Aesthetic Appeal
Each specimen features a sharp, well-defined termination with a concentrated "phantom" of purple at the apex. The shafts are characterized by a rugged, natural texture with subtle hints of iron oxide (limonite) staining, providing an earthy, organic contrast to the glassy luster of the points. Their tapered, wand-like shape makes them exceptionally tactile and visually striking.
Metaphysical Properties
Known as the "Stone of Spirit," Amethyst is a primary tool for crown chakra activation and spiritual expansion. These specific "root" formations are prized for their ability to ground high-frequency energy, acting as a bridge between the physical and the divine. They are frequently used in meditation to quiet the mind, enhance intuition, and provide a protective shield of light around the aura.
Rarity & Collectibility
While Amethyst is a widely known mineral, these individual "teeth" from Bahia are sought after for their specific morphology. Finding intact, singular crystals that have grown independently, rather than being broken from a druzy cluster, is a specific niche in mineral collecting. Their consistent saturation and uniform size make them excellent additions to a study set or a curated crystal grid.
Collector’s & Display Notes
These specimens are ideal for upright display in a small glass vessel or laid horizontally as part of a mineral collection. Their size makes them perfect for handheld use or as a portable "pocket stone." As an intuitively chosen item, each piece carries its own unique character and energy.
Condition & Authenticity
These are all-natural specimens from Bahia, Brazil, with no heat treatment or synthetic coloring. The terminations are natural and unpolished. As with all naturally mined "teeth," minor "flea bites" or edge wear may be present on the facets, which is consistent with the extraction from sandy alluvial environments and reinforces their authentic origin.
Weight: 25–45 g (approx. 0.88–1.59 oz)
Length: 7–9 cm (approx. 2.75–3.5 in)
Origin: Bahia, Brazil
Selection: One intuitively chosen specimen
