Super Seven

These slices come from a single, high-grade Super Seven formation sourced from Brazil. Each one is a natural fusion of multiple minerals locked in a quartz matrix, capturing complex geological history in a single piece.

Super Seven typically consists of amethyst, smoky quartz, rutile, cacoxenite, lepidocrocite, and goethite within a quartz matrix—but some of these pieces also contain naturally zoned citrine. This isn’t common and adds another layer of complexity to the already striking mineral interactions within the quartz.

There’s something special about these formations—the way the minerals interact, the chaotic yet structured growth, the depth within the quartz. Whether you’re drawn to the science, the aesthetics, or just the rarity of it, Super Seven has a way of standing out.

No two are the same. Once they’re gone, they’re gone.