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Lab-grown pink sugar pineapple quartz - LG51
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This is a lab-grown pink sugar pineapple quartz crystal. It features a pink sugar druzy layer on top of a blue and purple pineapple quartz base. Pineapple quartz is characterized by its distinctive textured surface that resembles the exterior of a pineapple fruit. As a lab-grown crystal, this specimen is created in a controlled environment rather than formed naturally in the earth. The process of growing quartz crystals in a laboratory typically involves using a seed crystal and a high-pressure autoclave. The autoclave is filled with a solution of silica and other minerals, then heated and pressurized to simulate natural growth conditions. The seed crystal acts as a starting point for the new crystal to form. To create the pineapple texture, the growth process is likely modified to encourage the formation of parallel growth structures. The pink sugar druzy effect on the surface is achieved by creating a layer of tiny, closely-packed crystals, giving it a sparkling, sugar-like appearance. The blue and purple coloration in the base is likely achieved by adding specific trace elements to the growth solution. For example, titanium can create blue hues, while iron or manganese might contribute to purple tones. Growing crystals in a lab allows for precise control over its color, shape, and structure. While lab-grown crystals share the same chemical and physical properties as natural ones, they’re created in a fraction of the time it takes for natural crystals to form. LG51 #FeatherlightDustLabGrown #FeatherlightDustPineapple #FeatherlightDust #labgrownquartz #labgrowndiamonds #pineapplequartz #pinkpineapplequartz #bluepineapplequartz #pinkandbluepineapplequartz #pinkbluepineapplequartz #labgrownpineapplequartz #labgrownpinkquartz #labgrownpinkdiamonds
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