Description
Description: This drilled monopoint pendant features quartz with actinolite inclusions from King Citrine Mine, Mt. Breakenridge, Harrison Lake in British Columbia, shaped into a pointed form for wear. The quartz body is typically clear to milky, while the actinolite appears as green to dark green fibrous or needle-like growth inside the stone. Naturally grown as a single point and drilled for stringing or chain use, this style keeps the natural contrast of the material visible while making it easy to wear as an everyday pendant.
Actinolite-bearing quartz forms when silica-rich fluids move through metamorphic environments and grow quartz around existing or developing actinolite crystals. Actinolite is an amphibole mineral commonly found in metamorphosed limestone, mafic rocks, and hydrothermal settings, and British Columbia is well known for complex mountain-building geology that produces these kinds of mineral associations. In this material, the quartz acts as a host while the actinolite provides structure, color, and texture, giving each pendant a slightly different internal pattern.
Many people are drawn to actinolite quartz for its strong natural contrast and its association with grounding, focus, and steady growth. Quartz is often seen as a stone of clarity and amplification, while actinolite is commonly linked with resilience, balance, and inner direction. Together, they make a pendant that feels both earthy and clean in appearance.
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Designed in: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Designer: Broken Ox Creations
Year of Release: 2026
Stone Type: Actinolite Quartz from the King Citrine Mine, Mt. Breakenridge, Harrison Lake, British Columbia, Canada
Small
Weight: 5.5g
Dimensions: 5.5cm x0.8cm x0.8cm
Medium
Weight: 10g
Dimensions: 5.5cm x 1cm x 1cm
Large
Weight: 15g
Dimensions: 6.5cm x 1.5cm x 1.5cm
Quantity: 1 piece (Chain not included)
