Most enhydro crystals contain a single water inclusion with one air bubble. This one is different. Inside this Skeletal Elestial Quartz point there are two distinct fluid inclusions: one air bubble and one oil bubble, both visible, both mobile when the piece is tilted. The oil inclusion is the rarer of the two. It indicates the crystal formed in an environment where organic compounds were present during crystallization, a geological circumstance that is genuinely uncommon. The piece itself measures 102mm long by 64mm wide and combines three distinct geological features in a single specimen: skeletal growth, elestial secondary crystal formation, and dual enhydro inclusions. For a serious collector, it's the kind of find that doesn't come around often.
Product Highlights
- Genuine Enhydro Quartz point with two distinct fluid inclusions: one air bubble and one oil bubble
- Both bubbles are visible and move when the piece is tilted, 102mm long by 64mm wide
- Oil inclusion indicates formation in an environment with organic compounds, an exceptionally rare geological circumstance
- Skeletal growth pattern reveals the crystal's internal growth structure through stepped, hourglass-like surface texture
- Elestial secondary crystal growth adds layered complexity across the original crystal faces
- Activates the Crown Chakra as a universal amplifier with deep emotional and spiritual dimensions
- Pairs with Amethyst and Labradorite for expanded spiritual and intuitive work
- This product is an exact pick as pictured, one of a kind.
- Display where all three geological features can be appreciated; tilt to observe both bubbles in motion
Chakra Connection
Clear Quartz resonates with the Crown Chakra for clarity, spiritual connection, and higher consciousness, and is considered a universal chakra stone capable of amplifying and supporting all seven energy centers simultaneously. The elestial formation adds a dimension of deep spiritual access, traditionally associated with the ability to work across multiple layers of consciousness and time. The enhydro inclusions connect the piece to the element of water and the emotional body, supporting deep emotional healing and the release of old patterns held in the subconscious. The oil inclusion adds a further dimension associated with ancient organic energy and the deep earth, making this a genuinely multi-layered energetic specimen. For work with the Third Eye Chakra, the combination of elestial and enhydro features makes this an unusually potent meditation piece.
How to Use This Specimen
- Display as a collector centerpiece where all three geological features can be appreciated from multiple angles
- Tilt the piece slowly to observe both bubbles moving within their respective fluid inclusions, a meditative practice in itself
- Use during meditation for Crown Chakra activation and multi-dimensional spiritual work, holding the point upward to direct energy
- Pair with Amethyst to deepen spiritual connection and intuitive access during meditation
- Combine with Labradorite for expanded Third Eye work and access to deeper layers of consciousness
- Place on your altar as a specimen that bridges earth, water, and spirit in a single piece
Crystal Care
Clear Quartz is water-safe for brief rinsing, but given the enhydro inclusions and the delicate skeletal and elestial surface features, dry cleansing methods are strongly preferred for this specimen. Smudge with sage or palo santo, or use sound cleansing with a singing bowl. A Selenite charging plate overnight is an excellent option that poses no moisture risk. Handle with care as the skeletal and elestial surface features can be fragile at the edges. Store on a stable surface where the point won't tip or roll.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an enhydro crystal?
An enhydro is a crystal that contains fluid trapped inside during its formation. As the crystal grew, it sealed a pocket of liquid within itself, along with a gas bubble that moves freely within the fluid when the piece is tilted. The fluid has remained trapped inside for millions of years.
What is the oil bubble and why is it rare?
The oil inclusion indicates that this crystal formed in an environment where organic compounds were present during crystallization. The oil was sealed within the crystal as it grew and has remained there ever since. Standard enhydros contain water. An oil inclusion is significantly rarer and indicates a distinct and unusual geological formation environment.
What are skeletal and elestial formations?
Skeletal quartz forms when the edges and corners of a crystal grow faster than the faces, creating a stepped, hourglass-like surface that reveals the internal growth structure. Elestial quartz features secondary crystal growth layered over the original crystal faces, creating a complex, multi-generational surface texture. Both are considered advanced or evolved quartz formations.
What chakra does this specimen work with?
This specimen resonates primarily with the Crown Chakra as a universal amplifier, with additional dimensions from the elestial formation for multi-dimensional spiritual work, the enhydro inclusions for emotional body connection, and the Third Eye Chakra for deepened intuitive access.
What Is Enhydro Quartz?
Enhydro quartz is a variety of quartz that contains fluid inclusions trapped during the crystal's formation. The word enhydro comes from the Greek for "water within," and while most enhydros contain ancient water, some rare specimens contain other fluids including oil, as in this piece. Enhydros form when a crystal grows around a pocket of fluid, sealing it inside as the crystal structure closes. The result is a crystal that carries ancient liquid within it, sometimes millions of years old, preserved in perfect geological stasis. In crystal healing, enhydros are associated with emotional depth, the subconscious, and the release of deeply held patterns. The elestial and skeletal formations present in this specimen add layers of geological and energetic complexity that make it a genuinely exceptional collector piece. Read more in our dedicated guide to Enhydro Crystals and our overview of Types of Quartz Crystals.
Further Reading
This specimen is part of our VIP Collector's Vault and Raw Crystals collections. If you're drawn to geological complexity, multi-feature specimens, and crystals with genuine rarity, this is the kind of piece that belongs in a serious collection.