Quartz
Quartz is the second most abundant mineral in Earth's crust, yet its beauty and significance are anything but common. In its purest form, this silicon and oxygen composition creates a colorless, crystal-clear gemstone that has captivated humanity for millennia.
Ancient civilizations revered quartz as the "ice of the gods," believing these luminous stones were alive—taking a single breath every hundred years or so. They thought it was formed from ice frozen so deeply that it could never thaw. Australian and Oceanian shamans held an even more mystical view, considering quartz to be fragments of light that had broken away from the celestial throne itself.
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