Timberwolf Mountain Quartz Trio Specimen Display Box
Details
This boxed trio of quartz points was hand collected from Timberwolf Mountain in Yakima County, Washington. Each crystal stands upright in a moss lined display box, forming a natural grouping defined by soft frost, subtle clarity, and uncut terminations. While distinct in shape and surface detail, the three points read as a cohesive formation with quiet balance and presence.
The points were left unaltered to preserve their natural structure and surface texture. Their arrangement evokes a miniature gathering, offering visual harmony without uniformity. This specimen is well suited for collectors, shelf display, desk spaces, or those drawn to natural forms with subtle depth rather than high polish.
Quartz is a silicon dioxide mineral that forms across a range of geological environments. These points were discovered near surface level fracture zones in the Pacific Northwest and remain exactly as they were found. This piece is offered without prescribed meaning, allowing appreciation to rest in material, form, and geological process.
Stone: Natural quartz unpolished and uncut
Origin: Timberwolf Mountain Yakima County Washington hand collected
Display size: Approximately 1.25 inch square display box
Features: Three raw quartz points with light frost and natural surface inclusions
Finish: Natural specimen no surface alteration
Materials + Care
I prioritize quality and integrity in every piece I offer, working with natural stone, thoughtfully selected metals, and materials chosen for durability and long term wear or display. Many stones are personally collected, cut, or finished by hand, while others are sourced from trusted suppliers who share the same respect for material and process.
Jewelry pieces are designed for regular wear but benefit from gentle handling. Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture, chemicals, or impact. Oxidized metals may naturally shift in tone over time and can be lightly polished if desired.
Finished specimens, raw material, and lapidary slabs are left as close to their natural state as possible. These pieces are intended for display, collection, or lapidary use and should be handled with care to preserve natural surfaces and features.
Natural variations in color, texture, inclusions, and form are expected and are part of what makes each piece one of a kind.
Shipping + Returns
I aim to process and ship orders promptly, taking care to package each piece securely for its journey. Most orders ship within a few business days unless otherwise noted in the product listing.
International buyers are responsible for any customs duties or import taxes charged by their country.
Items that require special handling or weight based shipping, such as mystery lapidary material boxes or select rough material listings, will have shipping rates calculated at checkout. Commissioned work may have separate shipping arrangements depending on the project.
Due to the handmade and one of a kind nature of the work, all sales are final. Returns are not accepted, and return shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer. Mystery items, custom work, specimens, and lapidary materials are non returnable.
If your order arrives damaged due to shipping, please contact me within 48 hours of delivery with photos so the issue can be addressed.