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Japan-Law Twin Quartz - Madagascar
Japan-Law Twin Quartz - Madagascar
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From one of the finest classical localities worldwide for authentic Japan-law twins in Madagascar, we are pleased to offer this exceptional hand-sized specimen featuring impressively large Japaner twins reaching approximately 10 cm.
This particular locality is renowned for producing some of the largest regularly occurring and fully recognized Japan-law twin quartz crystals on the market. The twins from this region are not accidental intergrowths but classic, well-formed examples that clearly express the characteristic penetration angle defined by the Japan-law.
The crystals on this piece have developed in a striking artichoke-like growth style, reminiscent of so-called “Artichoke Quartz,” with layered, sculptural development. They are beautifully clear, highly lustrous, and sharply defined, creating a dynamic interplay of transparency, geometry, and brilliance. The overall aesthetics are powerful yet refined — a visually balanced and highly decorative cabinet specimen.
Beyond its visual appeal, this piece serves as an excellent and convincing document that such large and well-formed Japan-law twins genuinely occur at this Madagascan locality. Specimens of this scale and clarity are increasingly difficult to obtain.
From a crystal-healing perspective, Japan-law twins are traditionally associated with harmony, balance, and the union of complementary forces. The symmetrical intergrowth of two individuals into one crystal structure symbolically represents cooperation, aligned partnerships, and the integration of dual aspects within oneself. Such a specimen is often regarded as supportive for mediation, relationship work, and inner alignment, while clear quartz in general is valued as an amplifier of intention and clarity of thought.
A highly aesthetic and at the same time geologically meaningful specimen from one of the world’s most respected sources for large Japan-law twin quartz.
Size: 11.5 x 10.6 x 9.0 cm
Locality: Madagascar
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