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Clear Quartz.
Clarity & serenity.
There’s a reason Clear Quartz is so widely loved.
It’s simple, clean, and timeless — but when you slow down and really look at it, there’s so much more going on beneath the surface.
Clear Quartz forms naturally over millions of years as mineral-rich water moves through cracks and cavities in the earth, slowly depositing silica that crystallises into those familiar points and structures. It’s one of the most abundant minerals on earth, but no two pieces ever form in exactly the same way.
The two stunning statement pieces in my latest IG posts come from Brazil and Arkansas — two locations known for producing beautiful, high-quality quartz, each with their own subtle differences.
Brazilian quartz often forms in larger, more varied structures, sometimes with softer clarity or internal inclusions that give each piece its own character. Arkansas quartz, on the other hand, is well known for its clarity and more defined, glass-like points, formed in a specific geological region that produces consistently high-quality crystals.
Even within those general differences, every piece is still completely unique. Some are crystal clear, others hold tiny inclusions or soft internal textures — small details that reflect the conditions they formed in.
And while crystals are often spoken about in a more intuitive or symbolic way, quartz also plays a quiet, practical role in everyday life. It’s used in watches, clocks, and electronics for its natural ability to hold a steady rhythm — responding to pressure in a way that helps regulate and keep time with remarkable consistency.
So the idea of quartz working with energy isn’t just abstract or ‘out there’ — it’s something we interact with daily, often without even realising.
Geologically, quartz is made of silicon dioxide, formed under a wide range of conditions over long periods of time. It’s incredibly stable, which is part of why it appears in so many places around the world.
It’s often associated with clarity, focus, and amplification — but even without any of that, there’s something about clear quartz that feels steady and balanced. It doesn’t try too hard. It just is.
Simple, but never boring.
Like light you can hold in your hands.
The two pieces pictured above are available through our Instagram @arielscrystalco - you’re always welcome to reach out if one feels like it’s meant for you :)
Sending love & light always,
Kiki Ariel
Oddities...
So a while ago I decided to start listing for sale any items I no longer wanted (think along the lines of books I’ve read or ex-display copies of decks I no longer want to stock etc.) and any cool curios I’ve found whilst out and about. The Miscellanea section of the store was created as a result and to be honest, I’m loving some of the items I’ve recently put up for sale. Go have a look and tell…
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