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Rutilated quartz
Rutilated quartz used as a gemstone

Rutilated quartz (also known as Venus' Hair Stone[1]) is a variety of quartz which contains acicular (needle-like) inclusions of rutile.[2] It is used for gemstones. These inclusions mostly look golden, but they also can appear silver, copper red or black.

The inclusions may be distributed randomly or in bundles, which sometimes are arranged star-like, and they can be sparse or dense enough to make the quartz body nearly opaque.

While otherwise inclusions often reduce the value of a crystal, rutilated quartz is valued for the quality of these inclusions.[3][4]

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  1. ^ "Rutilated Quartz". www.mindat.org. Retrieved 2025-04-03.
  2. ^ Mineralienatlas – Fossilienatlas (ed.). "Rutilquarz" (in German). Retrieved September 21, 2017.
  3. ^ Simmons, Robert; Ahsian, Naisha: The Book of Stones: Who They Are and What They Teach, 4th ed. 2007, ISBN 978-1556436680, p. 336
  4. ^ Nature Guide – Gems, E-Book, Dorling Kindersley 2013, p. 108