Sourced from a single mine in northern Ontario, Canada. Formed roughly 1.2 billion years ago, a single crystal may contain up to twenty-three distinct minerals. No other known stone holds this level of coexistence.
Classified as a chevron amethyst, yet it contains titanite, gold, silver, platinum, and copper—minerals that under normal circumstances would never share the same crystal. Only the tectonic upheaval and hydrothermal activity of 1.2 billion years ago made this composition possible.
An entire geological history, compressed into a single crystal.