Explore one of nature's most abundant and fascinating minerals in this engaging anthology of classic gemological and crystallographic writings, carefully chosen for relevance and interest to modern readers.
This volume gathers historical articles that illuminate quartz's geological origins, physical properties, crystal structure and remarkable diversity of varieties, from clear rock crystal to the colourful gem forms prized in jewellery and collections.
Quartz is a silicon dioxide mineral that occurs in a stunning array of forms and colours, including varieties such as amethyst, citrine, and smoky quartz, and plays significant roles in both ornamental use and scientific applications.
Contents include:
Diamonds and Precious Stones by Louis Dieulafait A Handbook of Precious Stones by M. D. Rothschild A Manual of precious Stones and Antique Gems by Hodder M. Westropp Gem Stones and Their Distinctive Characters by G. F. Herbert Smith Gems and Gem Materials by Edward Henry Kraus Precious Stones in Nature, Art and Literature by S. M. Burnham Questions Answered on Gems and Jewellery by Kathleen Gough The Story of Gems by Herbert P. WhitlockWith original text preserved, Quartzprovides a comprehensive and accessible guide to understanding quartz in both scientific and historical context, ideal for collectors, students and anyone curious about the mineral that shapes everything from gemstone lore to time-keeping technology.