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Arkansas – Quartz Capital of the World

Arkansas is world-renowned for its clear quartz crystals, particularly those from Mount Ida and Hot Springs. These clusters form in ancient hydrothermal pockets and are prized by collectors for their exceptional clarity and energy. The region also produces beautiful smoky quartz and rare phantom formations.

Arizona – Desert Gemstones and Copper Minerals

Arizona’s desert terrain is rich with colorful minerals shaped by ancient volcanic activity. From vibrant chrysocolla and malachite to delicate wulfenite and azurite, Arizona’s mines produce some of the most striking specimens on Earth. The Bisbee and Morenci regions are especially known for their vivid blue-green copper stones.

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New York – Herkimer Diamond Quartz

In the Mohawk Valley, “Herkimer Diamonds” — naturally faceted double-terminated quartz crystals — are found in dolostone pockets over 500 million years old. These brilliant quartz formations are celebrated for their purity and distinctive sparkle, unique to upstate New York.

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Colorado – Alpine Treasures

Colorado’s rugged mountains hide exceptional smoky quartz, amazonite, and topaz. The Pikes Peak region, in particular, is famous for its green amazonite and smoky quartz combinations, often found together in stunning contrast.

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Herkimer Diamond Quartz 

Found in ancient dolostone cavities near Herkimer, New York, these double-terminated quartz crystals shimmer like cut gems. Each “diamond” formed over 500 million years ago in an untouched pocket of ancient seabed — untouched geometry created entirely by nature.

Arizona Chrysocolla & Azurite

Beneath Arizona’s copper mines, brilliant turquoise-green chrysocolla and deep blue azurite form as metallic water interacts with volcanic rock. These stones capture the heat and color of the Sonoran desert — symbols of expression, heart energy, and the meeting of art and geology.

Colorado Smoky Quartz & Amazonite 

In Colorado’s Pikes Peak granite fields, pale-green amazonite grows intertwined with smoky quartz in striking geometric forms. This duo is known as the Pikes Peak Pair — a perfect blend of grounding and inspiration, often found together in stunning, sculptural contrast.

Oregon Sunstone

Oregon’s state gemstone glows with internal light — copper inclusions shimmer red, orange, and gold within clear feldspar. These stones are rare, radiant, and found only in the volcanic plains of the Oregon Outback — tiny bursts of sunlight captured in crystal.

Formed in ancient lake beds and desert salt flats, Utah selenite sheets gleam with moonlit translucence. Soft yet powerful, selenite symbolizes purification and clarity — a whisper of desert air turned to stone.

Formed in ancient lake beds and desert salt flats, Utah selenite sheets gleam with moonlit translucence. Soft yet powerful, selenite symbolizes purification and clarity — a whisper of desert air turned to stone.

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Did You Know?

Brazil produces over 90% of the world's citrine.

Brazil produces over 90% of the world's citrine.

Amethyst geodes form naturally inside volcanic rock over millions of years.

Amethyst geodes form naturally inside volcanic rock over millions of years.

The name "Amethyst" comes from the Greek amethystos, meaning "not intoxicated."

The name "Amethyst" comes from the Greek amethystos, meaning "not intoxicated."

Minas Gerais translates to "General Mines" — a region known for its mineral abundance.

Minas Gerais translates to "General Mines" — a region known for its mineral abundance.

Bolivia has the only commercial source of natural ametrine in the world.

Bolivia has the only commercial source of natural ametrine in the world.

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Every crystal begins as an encounter shaped by time and human touch. I personally source each piece, working closely with miners and artisans who handle them with care.

As a photographer and lifelong lover of design, I’m drawn to light, color, and form, the same elements that make crystals feel like natural works of art.

Each piece is photographed in natural light to honor its true texture and energy, a quiet balance of beauty, material, and meaning.

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US Crystal Sourcing FAQs

Our American crystals are sourced from trusted miners and small operations across the country — including Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Utah, and New York. We work closely with local collectors who share our passion for natural beauty and responsible mining.

The U.S. has one of the most geologically diverse landscapes in the world — from volcanic deserts to ancient mountain ranges. This variety creates crystals with distinct colors, textures, and mineral inclusions that reflect the energy of each region.

The most iconic American stones include Arkansas clear quartz, Herkimer diamond quartz, Arizona chrysocolla and malachite, Colorado smoky quartz, and Utah selenite and calcite. Each tells the story of a unique geological process.

Gently rinse under cool running water and allow to air dry. Avoid using harsh chemicals or saltwater, especially for softer minerals like selenite or malachite. Regular cleansing helps restore their natural brilliance.