Legacy Crystals and Minerals
Green Strawberry Quartz Tumbled Stone — A Grade
Green Strawberry Quartz Tumbled Stone — A Grade
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Green Strawberry Quartz is a naturally uplifting variety of quartz featuring a soft, mossy green hue often speckled with white or translucent quartz matrix. These A-grade tumbled stones are smooth, evenly colored, and lightly translucent, showing internal depth and shimmer typical of fine quartz material.
Purchase Options
- Single Stone: 1 piece (~20 – 40 g)
- 250 g Lot: ~7 – 10 stones (⭐ Best Value)
Color & Appearance
Green Strawberry Quartz displays tones ranging from silvery sage to rich forest green, with occasional pale inclusions and quartz veining. Under light, these stones exhibit a vitreous luster with subtle sparkle from microscopic mineral inclusions. The overall effect is earthy yet refined — soft green quartz with organic transparency and gentle marbling.
Overview
Green Strawberry Quartz is a quartz variety naturally colored by inclusions of minerals such as fuchsite, chlorite, or epidote. These inclusions disperse within the silica matrix, producing its unique green hue and slight internal shimmer. It forms in hydrothermal veins where quartz crystallizes alongside other silicate minerals.
Composition: SiO₂ — Silicon Dioxide (Quartz with Mineral Inclusions)
Formation: Hydrothermal quartz veins and metamorphic zones
Structure: Trigonal (Quartz Family)
Origin: Brazil and China
Metaphysical Notes
Associated with balance, renewal, and emotional clarity, Green Strawberry Quartz is said to support calm focus and the heart chakra. Its grounding yet vibrant energy makes it ideal for restoring inner equilibrium and optimism.
Why You'll Love It
- Genuine quartz with natural green mineral inclusions
- Each A-grade piece shows balanced color and fine polish
- Combines grounding and heart-centered energy
- Distinct from dyed green aventurine or synthetic quartz
Trade Name Note: “Green Strawberry Quartz” is a trade name used for natural quartz containing green inclusions such as fuchsite or chlorite. It is distinct from the red “Strawberry Quartz” variety and not artificially colored.
