Collection: Included & Formed Quartz

A group of quartz varieties defined not by color alone,
but by what forms within and how they grow.

Some contain mineral inclusions —
such as hematite, chlorite, or rutile —
captured during crystal formation,
creating internal patterns and landscapes.

Others reflect structural changes over time,
including phantom growth, self-healed surfaces,
or multi-stage crystal development.

Rather than uniform clarity,
these pieces show interruption, inclusion,
and the record of changing conditions.

Because of this, they are often associated with depth and process,
reflecting how formation is rarely linear.

Each piece is less about perfection,
and more about what it has passed through.