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THAT MINERAL WITH IMPECCABLE CRYSTAL

ESE MINERAL IMPECABLE CRISTAL

THAT MINERAL WITH IMPECCABLE CRYSTAL

THE HISTORY THAT TELLS THE STORY OF THE FORMATIONS AND THEIR GEOLOGIES

A journey that explores and determines the subjective value of natural stone.

That flawless mineral crystal refers to a desired characteristic in the quality of the crystals of a mineral. When it is mentioned that a mineral has flawless or perfect crystals, it is describing the purity, transparency, and perfection of the crystalline form.

What is around us, remains, minimally variable, surpasses us, and we fleeting, we are a millionth of a second of geological life. Thus, if we observe and reflect, we will then look around us with a different look, each time different.

So much so that scientists claim that humans have created a new geological age, which they have called the Anthropocene.

What will our environment be like 1,000 years from now, which inevitably leads us to ask another set of questions - what planet will we leave in our wake?

Al igual que la tecnología ha acelerado el ritmo de vida, casi lo que antes tardó un siglo, actualmente tarda casi horas en cumplimentarse, la capacidad de adquirir información en la red, al segundo, sin necesidad de consultar las antiguas fuentes de información, que no hace mucho pasaban por el boca a boca de alguien quien específicamente y con aquella misión se inmergía en un viaje hacia la exploración de ese propósito concreto, también se aceleran los procesos de desgaste, a nuestro paso actualmente, de los recursos naturales.

In this heavily internationalized environment, based on a constant trade route, goods travel unchecked. That flawless crystal mineral had a more special journey.

Today spacecraft land unharmed, space is explored with apparent ease and speed. The future seems to be on other planets. However, if we review the oldest civilizations we know of, ancient Egypt already possessed a certain taste and interest in the extra-planetary.

So it is that in 1922 the archaeologist and Egyptologist Howard Carter discovered the sarcophagus of Tutankhamun, inside which was located his amulet in the form of a scarab made of a strange material similar to glass.

This part of the archaeology, more spectacular and showy, eclipses in a certain way the more documentary archaeology, left aside in the investigations.

However, following this less interested line of research, out of a curious interest in the route to Balat, a city in the center of Africa, following in the footsteps of this unknown route, strange for moving extremely far away from the Nile and entering the deepest interior of the Sahara desert, Negro and De Michele discovered that the scarab of Tutankhamun's famous breastplate was carved in a very special material.

A greenish crystal found only in one particular place on earth, it was formed millions of years ago by the impact of a meteorite that caused the crystallization of the surrounding sand. This glass of great beauty was thought worthy of adorning the most prized jewels of the Egyptian rulers.

That past and this present still constitute only 0.01% of the geological life of the planet, however, let us reflect on the gap it constitutes.

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That flawless mineral crystal refers to a desired characteristic in the quality of the crystals of a mineral. When it is mentioned that a mineral has flawless or perfect crystals, it is describing the purity, transparency, and perfection of the crystalline form.

Some minerals are known to form remarkable crystals with characteristics of transparency, luster and well-defined crystalline form.

Quartz can form transparent crystals with well-defined crystalline faces.

Diamond, although not a mineral in the strict sense, diamond forms well-defined crystals and is known for its hardness and brilliance.

Fluorite can form transparent crystals in a wide variety of colors.

Calcite can form transparent crystals and often shows optical phenomena such as birefringence.

It is important to note that the formation of high quality crystals is often influenced by the specific geological conditions in which they formed. Factors such as temperature, pressure and growth rate can affect the quality of a mineral's crystals. Mineral collectors and scholars often value specimens with high quality crystals because of their beauty and often use terms such as "flawless" to describe the perfection of the crystals. That Flawless Crystal Mineral is one way to demonstrate our passion for marbles and natural stones.

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