Hot Debate: Heat Treated Hematoid Quartz
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Overview
Chemical formula: SiO2; Silicate
Hardness: 7
Solubility: Insoluble
Rarity: Common
Colors: Yellow, red, brown, pink
Coloring comes from even inclusions of Iron or Hematite. Can be seen with smoky quartz, rutile and epidote.
Trade names:
Yellow/Brown: Golden Healer, Iron Quartz, Yellow Quartz
Red/pink: Fire Quartz, Flame Quartz, Harlequin Quartz, Strawberry Quartz, Red Quartz
Locations: US, UK, Spain, Brazil, China, Madagascar, Germany
Heat Treating Hematoid Quartz
Heat treating crystals is not exclusive to Amethyst or Citrine. You may have heat treated Hematoid Quartz in your collection and not even know it! This common mineral market trick is becoming more and more prevalent without being disclosed.
Hematoid Quartz can be altered by heating up the material, this causes the color contrast between the quartz and hematite to intensify. Below are pictures showing heated vs unheated specimens:
The left palm stone is what heat treated Hematoid Quartz looks like and the bottom right palm stone is what natural unaltered Hematoid Quartz looks like
The top tower is natural and untouched while the bottom tower is heat treated. Notice the other heat treated specimens in the background
More examples of heated hematoid quartz below:
Natural Unaltered:
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