Description
This clear quartz diamond carving will take your breath away! It has such great clarity that it was difficult to get great pictures. This piece brings the bling without breaking the bank. If you love the feeling of opulence in your décor, this is the perfect piece for you. This piece would also make a great centerpiece at a wedding or party. This fabulous diamond could even be a gift for your special person on your anniversary. We only have one of these incredible pieces. Get it before it’s too late!
Size: Approx. 2.625″ X 2.625″, 284g
This clear quartz diamond carving is a WYSIWYG.
For those who are unfamiliar with WYSIWYG, it means: What You See Is What You Get. Pieces identified as WYSIWYGs are not a random pull of stones that are similar to the one(s) pictured. Instead, you receive the actual piece that is pictured.
About Quartz
Paraphrased from mindat.org (https://www.mindat.org/min-3337.html):
Quartz is one of the most common minerals on Earth. It occurs in two basic forms: macrocrystalline and cryptocrystalline quartz. Macrocrystalline includes quartz such as clear quartz, smoky quartz, and rose quartz. Cryptocrystalline quartz includes flint, chert, and agate.
Quartz and Piezoelectricity
Many know a bit about quartz, even that it was used in watches and other devices. Why are they used and in what devices?
Piezoelectricity is the ability of certain materials, like quartz, to generate an electric charge in response to applied mechanical stress or pressure. When a quartz crystal is compressed or deformed, it creates a voltage across its surface. This property is utilized in various applications, such as in electronic devices, sensors, and even quartz watches. Not all quartz pieces exhibit piezoelectricity, as it depends on the specific crystal structure and orientation of the quartz. Natural quartz crystals often display piezoelectric properties, while synthetic or heavily processed quartz may not retain this characteristic.
Quartz exhibits piezoelectricity due to its unique crystal structure and specific orientation. The crystal structure of quartz is trigonal, with a hexagonal symmetry. The piezoelectric effect in quartz is most pronounced along the crystal’s c-axis, which is the vertical axis of the hexagonal crystal structure. When mechanical stress is applied perpendicular to this c-axis, quartz crystals generate electric charges. This specific crystal structure and orientation allow quartz to display piezoelectric properties, making it a valuable material in various technological applications.
Quartz is utilized in various applications for its piezoelectric properties. Some common uses include:
Quartz Crystal Oscillators: Quartz crystals are used in electronic devices like watches, clocks, and communication equipment to generate precise and stable frequencies.
Sensors and Transducers: Quartz is employed in sensors and transducers for measuring pressure, acceleration, and vibration due to its ability to convert mechanical stress into electrical signals.
Ultrasound Technology: Quartz crystals are integral components in ultrasound devices for medical imaging, industrial testing, and cleaning applications.
Piezoelectric Actuators: Quartz is used in actuators for precise positioning and movement in devices like inkjet printers, valves, and robotics.
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Please Note:
- Sizes and weights are approximate. Dimension sizes can vary based on the way the rock is formed. We hand measure our pieces on the longest side. Please see the pictures in the listing.
- The colors may vary due to monitor and lighting differences. We take our own product photos at this time. We are experimenting with lighting as we go.
- Please use your own judgment when allowing children to handle.
- Not suggested for use in animal habitats or fish tanks. However, with proper cleaning, clear quartz could be safe. Check with your favorite animal care specialist.
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