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Crystal Tower

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Our polished crystal towers are expertly shaped into six sided points that highlight the natural beauty of each stone. Every tower is carved from genuine mineral material and polished to enhance color, pattern, and internal structure. These freestanding points make striking display pieces for shelves, desks, classrooms, and collections.

Use the dropdown menu to select your preferred stone type. Each tower is unique in pattern, tone, and banding.

Yooperlite

Yooperlite is a trade name for syenite rocks rich in fluorescent sodalite, discovered along the shores of Lake Superior. Under ultraviolet light, the sodalite within the rock fluoresces bright orange due to its mineral composition. Geologically, these rocks formed from slowly cooled magma, producing a coarse grained igneous texture. Under UV light, vivid orange fluorescence appears.

Red Agate

Red agate is a variety of chalcedony, a microcrystalline form of quartz. It forms in volcanic cavities where silica rich groundwater deposits layers over time. Iron oxide impurities give red agate its rich color. The banding seen in agate develops through rhythmic mineral deposition inside hollow volcanic rock.

Money Agate

Money agate is a banded chalcedony featuring circular or eye like formations created by concentric mineral layering. Like other agates, it forms in gas pockets within volcanic rock. Variations in trace minerals during formation create its distinctive patterns.

Prehnite

Prehnite is a calcium aluminum silicate mineral commonly found in basaltic volcanic rocks. It forms in cavities and fractures through hydrothermal processes at relatively low temperatures. Prehnite crystals often develop in botryoidal or crystalline masses.

Sphalerite

Sphalerite is a zinc sulfide mineral and the primary ore of zinc. It forms in hydrothermal veins and sedimentary deposits, often alongside galena and other sulfide minerals. Due to its high dispersion and resinous luster, polished sphalerite can display remarkable internal light reflection.

Black Agate

Black agate is a dense form of chalcedony composed primarily of silicon dioxide. It forms in volcanic rock cavities where silica rich fluids deposit layers over long periods of time. Dark coloration may result from mineral inclusions or natural carbon content.

Volcanic Agate

Volcanic agate forms in vesicles within lava flows. As molten rock cools and gases escape, cavities are left behind. Silica rich solutions later fill these spaces, crystallizing into layered chalcedony. Variations in mineral content produce diverse colors and banding patterns.

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