Collection: Smoky Quartz ∙ Morion Quartz

Here, you'll find a stunning selection of Smoky Quartz specimens. Much like Clear Quartz, Smoky Quartz comes in a wide array of forms, each with its own unique beauty and character.

The color of Smoky Quartz can range from a light, translucent brownish-grey to deep, rich black. This distinctive smoky hue is the result of natural irradiation from surrounding rocks, which activates the aluminum impurities within the crystal, gradually darkening its color over time.

While Smoky Quartz is a commonly found crystal worldwide, there are certain exceptionally rare and collectible specimens that stand out for their unique qualities and energy. Whether you're drawn to the grounding, protective properties of Smoky Quartz or simply appreciate its diverse and captivating appearances, these pieces offer something truly special for any collection.

Morion Quartz is a very dark brownish to black variety, completely opaque. Sometimes it is found with a lighter Smoky Quartz capping due to interruption in the growth structure.

Mooralla Smoky Quartz is a stunning, unique specimen found only in Mooralla, Victoria, Australia and are Australia's answer to US's Herkimers. These specimens are incredibly beautiful, usually made up of multiple terminations with gorgeous shading inside and a high exterior luster. If you'd like to read a nicely written journal on mining Mooralla Smoky Quartz in Victoria, Bob Jackson from the US McRocks gives a great explanation of the process at Mooralla, Victoria, Australia Smoky Quartz by Bob Jackson (mcrocks.com).

Elestial Smoky Fenster Quartz (aka Skeletal Quartz) has a specific, complex pattern of window terminations that flow to the tip while the interior skeletal structure is made up of windows and chambers, often containing micro bubbles of liquid and clay inclusions.