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A Submerged Civilization, Preserved in Crystal






Amethyst Flower is a distinctive growth form of amethyst, characterized by dense crystal aggregates radiating from a central core.
These formations develop slowly within cavities, producing layered textures and soft color transitions rather than sharp terminations.
In this specimen, pale amethyst and white quartz merge into an organic silhouette that feels shaped by time and erosion.
The surface appears softened, almost sculpted, with contours that suggest a human profile rather than a mineral mass.
Selected for the Atlantis Collection, this amethyst flower embodies submerged beauty and remembrance —
a sculptural trace of a lost world, preserved in mineral stillness beneath the surface.



Himalayan rock crystal is known for its exceptional clarity and vertical crystal growth, formed under extreme high-altitude conditions where development is slow and uncompromised.
In this piece, the structure forms a strong vertical axis, crowned by a gathering of clear terminations and anchored by a single descending crystal. The composition feels ceremonial rather than decorative, emphasizing balance, alignment, and order.
This upright presence recalls ritual objects from ancient civilizations — symbols not of display, but of control and continuity.
Selected for the Atlantis Collection, this Himalayan rock crystal reads as a relic of a submerged order — a crystal scepter shaped by pressure, clarity, and time, carrying the quiet authority of a lost civilization beneath the sea.







Lemurian crystal clusters are known for their elongated, sharply defined points formed through steady, uninterrupted growth.
Their structure emphasizes clarity and rhythm, often developing in dense, radiating formations.
In this specimen, a rare blue-gray tone softens the geometry, spreading across the cluster like mist rising from the ocean’s surface.
The color is diffused rather than concentrated, giving the crystal a submerged, atmospheric presence.
Selected for the Atlantis Collection, this blue Lemurian cluster embodies underwater growth and quiet vitality —
a crystal form shaped by depth, stillness, and time beneath the waves.






Clear quartz with cookeite is characterized by delicate lithium-rich inclusions enclosed within highly transparent quartz.
In this specimen, pale blue and pink cookeite gathers toward the center, encased within a tall, refined quartz form. The structure feels sealed and intentional, as if preserving something luminous within.
The composition recalls a star hidden beneath the sea —
contained, protected, and held apart from its surroundings.
Selected for the Atlantis Collection, this crystal reads as a ceremonial object:
a sealed relic of a submerged world, guarding its quiet radiance through clarity, balance, and time.




Lemurian crystal clusters are known for their elongated points and rhythmic, radiating growth, formed through steady and uninterrupted mineral development.
In this specimen, a gentle pink tone spreads softly across the cluster, diffused rather than concentrated.
The color feels submerged, as if filtered through water and distance, softening the sharp geometry into a more organic presence.
The points rise and gather like marine flora along the edge of a sunken garden — alive, restrained, and quietly luminous.
Selected for the Atlantis Collection, this pink Lemurian cluster embodies underwater growth and lingering beauty —
a mineral bloom shaped by stillness, depth, and time beneath the sea.








Botryoidal hemimorphite is distinguished by its radiating, needle-like crystal growth that expands outward from a central point, often forming rounded, wave-like surfaces.
Unlike typical hemimorphite, these formations develop into dense, layered fans with a high degree of surface brilliance.
In this specimen, the sky-blue crystals surge outward in rhythmic motion, frozen mid-flow.
The structure resembles a cresting wave captured beneath the sea —dynamic in form, yet held in stillness.
Selected for the Atlantis Collection, this hemimorphite embodies the living motion of the ocean itself —
a mineral wave shaped by depth, pressure, and time, suspended in quiet continuity.




