Natural Herringbone Diamond
Herringbone crystals grow on silica sand, forming natural double-ended crystals with a full, rounded, granular shape.
Because they are mostly found in Herquimont, New York, USA, they are also known as Herquimont crystals.
Because their crystal structure is similar to diamonds, exhibiting eight natural facets and refractive effects very similar to diamonds, they are called "diamonds."
This particular colored Herringbone crystal boasts a variety of colors and a certain degree of transparency.
It contains inclusions, including oil inclusions, creating a rich and layered effect. Its brilliance under sunlight is breathtaking.
This 5A-grade colored Herringbone crystal is rich in inclusions, with "black sand" being a crucial factor in determining its value.
The mysterious black sand grows within the transparent crystal, exuding elegance and sophistication.
The beautiful "oil inclusions" are considered the pinnacle of Herringbone crystals: yellow "oil inclusions" are formed by the intrusion of natural petroleum during the formation of the Herringbone crystal;
red "oil inclusions" are formed by the intrusion of hematite and limonite, exceptionally beautiful. Rotating the bead releases a shimmering silver star effect, displaying a variety of colors, sparkling and beautifully unique.