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& FREE ShippingThis rarely seen variety of jasper quartz is colloquially known as either Polar Jade or Bird Seed Quartz. But since it bears a striking resemblance to a Dill Pickle, we'd like to be the first to introduce it by a new name, Pickle Poppy Jasper. What makes it Pickle Poppy Jasper, you ask? It's because no pickle is perfect. Sometimes a... Read more
This rarely seen variety of jasper quartz is colloquially known as either Polar Jade or Bird Seed Quartz. But since it bears a striking resemblance to a Dill Pickle, we'd like to be the first to introduce it by a new name, Pickle Poppy Jasper.
What makes it Pickle Poppy Jasper, you ask? It's because no pickle is perfect. Sometimes a pickle bulges more on one end, or expresses a curvier curve than its pickle-buddies. And like a pickle, this Pickle Poppy Jasper tower is a bit wonky! Depending on the angle that you view it, it can seem like it's standing straight up, or leaning to the side. It can seem that all the vertices are parallel, or that it's very top heavy (perhaps it skipped leg day?). So where does "Poppy" come into this story? Poppy Jasper is a real stone which features orbicular patterns very much like this Pickle Poppy Jasper. Plus, it sounds great together, don't you think?
Now you can be first person in the world to own a genuine Pickle Poppy Jasper piece!
The Universal Crystal
Category:
Silicate Mineral
Chemical Formula:
SiO2
Crystal Class:
α-Quartz: Trapezohedral; β-Quartz: Trapezohedral (Class 6 2 2)
Crystal System:
α-Quartz: Trigonal; β-Quartz: Hexagonal
Dana Classification:
75.01.03.01 (Tectosilicates)
Name:
Quartz
Space Group:
α-Quartz: P3221 (no. 154), β-Quartz: P6222 (no. 180)
Strunz Classification:
4.DA.05 (Oxides)
Synonym:
Agate, Amethyst, Aventurine, Carnelian, Cat's Eye, Chalcedony, Chert, Chrysoprase, Citrine, Flint, Hornstone, Jasper, Moss Agate, Plasma, Prase, Rock Crystal, Rose Quartz, Sapphire Quartz, Smoky Quartz, Tigers Eye
Unit Cell:
a = 4.9133 Å, c = 5.4053 Å; Z=3
Birefringence: +0.009 (B-G interval)
Cleavage: {0110} Indistinct
Common Colors: Colorless, Various depending on inclusions
Crystal Habit: 6-Sided Prism, Hexagonal Terminations, Drusy, Massive, Microcrystalline
Diaphaneity: Transparent to Opaque
Formula Mass: 60.083 g·mol−1
Fracture: Conchoidal
Luster: Vitreous to dull
Melting Point: 1670 °C
Mohs Hardness: 7
Optical Properties: Uniaxial (+)
Pleochroism: None
Refractive Index: nω = 1.543–1.545, nε = 1.552–1.554
Specific Gravity: 2.65
Streak: White
Tenacity: Brittle