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Prop 65 Cancer Warning
Prop 65 Cancer Warning
WARNING: Cancer - http://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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Small Uncut Unpolished Arkansas Crystal Cluster
Small Uncut Unpolished Arkansas Crystal Cluster
Ron Coleman Mining, Inc. includes a Prop 65 warning on each product listing on our website to ensure continued shipping to the great state of California. ⚠️ WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Crystalline Silica or Arsenic, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer; Lead or Cadmium, which are known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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Natural Quartz Crystal For Sale
Approximate measurements: 1.50 inches tall, 4 inches long, and 3 inches in depth
All crystals from our mine are never cut or polished. They have only been cleaned. Use this specimen as mineral home decor to add sparkle to your room, or place it in the sun for 24 hours for crystal healing. Please note that this quartz crystal cluster has a glass back.
Quartz that forms from the crystallization of magmatic rocks crystallizes from a melt rich in silica and water. The crystals usually do not express their crystal form but instead fill voids between other earlier-formed minerals. Sometimes, they even encase other minerals as inclusions. The grain size is determined by the size of the void being filled and the supply of silica.
Cleaning Instructions: You can clean this cluster with a soft-bristle paintbrush or by immersing it in soapy water. If you want to remove the energy from a person who held the crystal, clean it with alcohol or set it in sunlight for a day or in the moonlight overnight.
Shipping: Your order will be carefully packed and shipped within 3 weekdays of completed checkout.

California Prop 65 warning: Natural crystals (such as quartz, agate, and jasper) are made of or contain crystalline silica. In their solid, finished state, crystals are completely safe to handle and display. However, mechanical actions such as cutting, sawing, crushing, grinding, or sanding turn the solid material into fine airborne dust particles that can enter the lungs.
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