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Quartz Gemstone Beads

Quartz, a key player in the world of gemstones, is celebrated for its wide range of varieties and its durability. Known scientifically as silicon dioxide, this mineral is characterized by its crystalline structure which can manifest in different forms such as Amethyst, Rose Quartz, and Citrine. Each variant boasts unique colors and patterns but shares a common hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale, making it resistant to scratches and daily wear.

Facts: The history of Quartz is as rich and multifaceted as the stone itself. It has been used in carvings, tools, and jewelry for thousands of years across various cultures. In ancient times, Quartz was believed to be water frozen so hard it would never thaw. From the mystic carvings of the ancient Egyptians to the revered crystal balls of medieval fortune-tellers, Quartz has captured the human imagination through the ages, reflecting our ancestors' beliefs and artistic expressions.

Metaphysical / Holistic: Quartz channels energies that may enhance clarity and improve concentration. Often associated with dispelling negativity, these beads are ideal for crafting jewelry that doesn't just accessorize but also uplifts and balances the spirit.

Black Tourmalinated Quartz 10mm Round - 15-16 Inch

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Black Tourmalinated Quartz 5x10-8x13mm Drop - 8 Inch

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Black Tourmalinated Quartz 9x13-13x21mm Drop - 8 Inch

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Black Tourmalinated Quartz 8x11-10x16mm Drop - 8 Inch

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About this stone

Color
ClearPinkPurpleYellowBrownGreenMulti
Origin
BrazilMadagascarUSA (Arkansas)IndiaChinaUruguayZambia
Mohs hardness
7
Treatment categories
NaturalHeatedIrradiated
Industry-standard treatment
Varies by variety — heat for citrine and prasiolite; irradiation common for smoky and lemon
Mineral chemistry
Silicon dioxide
Crystal system
Trigonal
Stone family
Quartz
Common cuts
Faceted RondelleRoundSmoothMicrofaceted RoundChip
Common sizes
2mm3mm4mm6mm8mm10mm
Care notes
Durable (Mohs 7). Ultrasonic and steam generally safe for natural material; confirm treatment on product page for irradiated or heated strands.
Related stones
Amethyst, Citrine, Rose Quartz, Smoky Quartz, Rutilated Quartz

Frequently asked questions

  • Is amethyst the same thing as quartz?
    Yes. Amethyst is the purple variety of quartz — same chemistry (silicon dioxide), same Mohs 7 hardness, same crystal structure. The trace iron in the rough plus natural underground radiation produces the purple color. Citrine, rose, smoky, clear/rock crystal, ametrine, rutilated, and dozens of other named "stones" are all members of the quartz family.
  • What's the difference between crystal quartz, clear quartz, and rock crystal?
    They're three names for the same thing — colorless transparent quartz. The conventional bead-trade name is "Crystal Quartz" or "Rock Crystal."
  • Is smoky quartz natural?
    The brown-to-black color of smoky quartz is produced by gamma radiation acting on aluminum-bearing clear quartz. That radiation occurs naturally underground — but slowly. Most commercial smoky quartz on the bead market is clear quartz that was irradiated artificially in a lab to speed up the same process. The result is chemically identical to natural smoky quartz; irradiation, when known and disclosed by the supplier, should appear on the product page — ask before buying if treatment isn't specified.
  • Is most "citrine" actually heat-treated amethyst?
    Yes — by some industry estimates, around 90% of commercial citrine is heat-treated amethyst. Natural citrine is pale honey or champagne-colored; the bright orange "Madeira" tones most designers picture when they hear "citrine" are almost always the heat-treated product. Treatment status (natural vs. heat-treated amethyst) should appear on the product page — ask if a strand doesn't specify.
  • Is "green amethyst" a real stone?
    The green stone marketed as "green amethyst" is prasiolite — heat-treated amethyst that turned green rather than yellow under controlled heat. The FTC does not consider "green amethyst" an acceptable trade name. Use "prasiolite" if accuracy matters.