Rayen’s Gemstones
Desert Rose (Gypsum Rose)
Namibia
Natural rosette-shaped aggregate of gypsum crystals containing fine sand inclusions. Formed in arid desert conditions as mineral-rich groundwater evaporated, producing the characteristic flower-like structure. Desert Roses are among the most recognizable evaporite mineral formations.
Ferruginous Quartz Cluster
Zambia
Quartz crystal cluster displaying natural iron-oxide inclusions, translucent interiors, and subtle amethystine zoning. Associated with quartz matrix and secondary mineral overgrowths.
Amethyst Quartz Cluster
Boekenhouthoek, Northern Cape, South Africa
Delicate pale-lilac amethyst crystals forming a sparkling cluster, accented by a prominent quartz point with soft natural color zoning.
Amethyst (Purple Quartz)
Atlas Mountains, Morocco
Natural cluster of purple quartz crystals colored by trace amounts of iron and natural irradiation within the crystal structure. Formed in volcanic cavities where silica-rich fluids slowly crystallized, producing the characteristic sparkling druse of amethyst crystals. The specimen displays zones of deep violet amethyst alongside milky quartz, reflecting variations in crystal growth conditions during formation.
Candle Quartz
Boekenhouthoek, Northern Cape, South Africa
Quartz with natural dark inclusions and secondary crystal overgrowths.
Amethyst Geode
Morocco, Atlas Mountains
Pale lavender amethyst crystals lining a natural volcanic cavity. The geode displays sparkling druzy quartz growth with subtle colour zoning, formed from silica-rich fluids within ancient basaltic rock.


