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PostPosted: Mar 24, 2025 21:35    Post subject: Are there sources for identifying odd shaped crystal habits?  

Hello Folks,

I've found a good amount of quartz crystals at my place, but some of these crystals have interesting habits/structure. I've read a little bit about elestial quartz, but some of these elestial-type looking crystals seem to bend at a right angle. its hard to adequately show without posting videos.

I have probably 20 more photos but uploading them on here is an absolute chore compared to most forums where you can upload them in seconds from your phone's gallery.

The main oddity is that octagon shape and some of the weird angled elestial/skeleton quartz habits. Is there a known cause for the octagon shape and the bent nature?

I've found examples for a lot of things on the usual websites, but nothing for that. I'd appreciate any insight you could offer. Thanks.



octagon quartz habit.jpg
 Mineral: Quartz
 Locality:
Bedford, Bedford County, Virginia, USA
 Dimensions: 4x1.5
 Description:
There are roughly 4 crystal faces on this piece and the quartz bends at a right angle- like its growing sideways. It was found inches away from the bigger piece that has both clear and a more white transluscent quartz.
 Viewed:  2010 Time(s)

octagon quartz habit.jpg



front view creek bank.jpg
 Mineral: Quartz
 Locality:
Bedford, Bedford County, Virginia, USA
 Dimensions: 10cmx4cm? 3.5 inches long by 1.75 inches tall.
 Description:
 Viewed:  2010 Time(s)

front view creek bank.jpg



side view creek bank.jpg
 Mineral: Quartz
 Locality:
Bedford, Bedford County, Virginia, USA
 Dimensions: Same size as above
 Description:
 Viewed:  2009 Time(s)

side view creek bank.jpg



creek bank piece part 3.jpg
 Mineral: Quartz
 Locality:
Bedford, Bedford County, Virginia, USA
 Dimensions: same as above
 Description:
 Viewed:  2005 Time(s)

creek bank piece part 3.jpg



side piece connected.jpg
 Mineral: Quartz
 Locality:
Bedford, Bedford County, Virginia, USA
 Dimensions: Same as above, this is a smaller section 2cmx1cm
 Description:
 Viewed:  2004 Time(s)

side piece connected.jpg



angled elestial.jpg
 Mineral: Quartz
 Locality:
Bedford, Bedford County, Virginia, USA
 Dimensions: 4cmx2cm
 Description:
 Viewed:  2006 Time(s)

angled elestial.jpg



top view elestial from creek.jpg
 Mineral: Quartz
 Locality:
Bedford, Bedford County, Virginia, USA
 Dimensions: 3cm
 Description:
 Viewed:  2007 Time(s)

top view elestial from creek.jpg


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PostPosted: Mar 25, 2025 11:27    Post subject: Re: Are there sources for identifying odd shaped crystal habits?  

The octahedral face in your first photo is a prism face with three rhombohedral or termination face edges toward one end and three toward the other. The other two edges are of two adjoining prism faces.
In the fourth photo shiniest and the darkly coated faces are prism faces. The one to the top right is a rhombohedral face.
The last photo is of a mosaic structure with many slightly misaligned smaller crystals.
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PostPosted: Mar 26, 2025 06:41    Post subject: Re: Are there sources for identifying odd shaped crystal habits?  

Thanks for the reply sir. I have a fair bit of that mosaic quartz that some folks call elestial or alligator quartz. Most of the crystal points i found are macro mosaic as well. Some of the quartz i find is trapezoid shaped.

Would you have any guess as to what causes these crystal habits? I've found about 20 crystals total on my land, lots of plutonic diabase, and I live near two faults that are believed to be reverse faults but that's about all of the info I can find on them.

I may have more than one kind of pegmatite on my place, but lately I've been finding a granite that reacts to UV with white, yellow, and a little bit of blueish/lime green.

I was hoping to look up some of the more odd crystal habits and use that as a clue for understanding my property. I've seen basic stuff on the internet but I suppose the best hope may be in older books. Would you agree?

Thanks again.
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PostPosted: Mar 26, 2025 08:22    Post subject: Re: Are there sources for identifying odd shaped crystal habits?  

For quartz crystal morphology check out Mindat.org. It's in the quartz entry.
When it comes to identifying quartz faces, a face shape is determined by the faces adjoining it. I find it most helpful to identify prism faces first. They tend to have striations. Then I can orient the crystal with striations going from side to side of the faces. If the crystal has skewed development prism faces aren't necessarily side by side. That may be the case in photo 4.
Sometimes looking for a sixsided cross section will reveal the prism faces on the six sides.
Other faces are toward the crystal terminations - nearly always rhombohedral faces, although there can be others that are rarely prominent.
Again, a crystal that had skewed development might have an odd shaped face. Most of those will be one of the terminal faces that has an adjoining prism face with edges of other terminal faces - mostly rhombohedral - at the other edges.
All my odd shaped quartz crystals fit that description.
I see you are in Virginia. The Richmond club has very active collectors who probably could help you. Having someone hold and rotate the crystal makes it easier to find the identity of a face.
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