This quartz looks like a winter landscape caught in glass. Soft gray translucence holds branching black dendrites that read like trees, river deltas, or frost creeping across a window. Itās quiet, stark, and deeply geological.
The branching patterns are manganese dendrites, mineral growths that formed when manganese-rich fluids moved through microfractures in the quartz and precipitated out over time. These are not fossils or plant material, but mineral deposits shaped by chemistry and flow. The stone is cut to preserve the scene and set in patterned antiqued sterling with a spiral bail. Only one available.
⨠Stone: Quartz with manganese dendrites
šØ Setting: Patterned antiqued sterling silver
š Size: approx. 1.5 in tall including bail
šØ Color: Translucent gray with black dendritic patterning
š Finish: Polished cabochon with antiqued textured silver
ā” Energy: Stillness, observation, deep time
š One of a kind, available now in our Lincoln City shop and online.
WHY YOUāLL LOVE IT
- Natural manganese dendrites form a one-of-a-kind landscape
- High-contrast pattern that reads graphic without being loud
- Antiqued sterling frames the stone without stealing the show
- Easy to wear, but impossible to replicate
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