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Rare Amazonite & Smoky Quartz on Feldspar — Pikes Peak, Colorado
Description
This striking specimen features vibrant blue-green amazonite set against a matrix of feldspar, accented by sharply terminated smoky quartz crystals rising in bold contrast. The composition is classic of the famed Pikes Peak pegmatites, where slow cooling conditions allow for the formation of large, well-defined crystal structures.
The amazonite displays a rich, saturated color, while the smoky quartz ranges from translucent to stark black, creating bold contrast throughout the piece. The interplay between the glassy quartz and the more matte, blocky amazonite and feldspar results in a highly dynamic and aesthetically pleasing specimen.
Specimens from this locality are prized for their iconic color combination and distinct crystal habits, making this an excellent example for both seasoned collectors and those seeking signature American minerals.
Dimensions & Weight
Size: 4” x 3.5” x 2”
Weight: 524 grams
Collector’s Notes
This specimen originates from the renowned Pikes Peak region of Colorado, one of the most famous localities in the world for amazonite and smoky quartz combinations formed in granitic pegmatites.
Pegmatites are coarse-grained igneous formations that crystallize slowly from mineral-rich fluids, allowing for the growth of large, well-formed crystals such as those seen here. These geological conditions are responsible for the exceptional structure of the quartz, as well as the bold coloration of the amazonite.
In recent years, much of the Pikes Peak collecting area has become privately owned, significantly limiting access to new material. As a result, specimens—particularly those collected from historically accessible or public areas—are becoming increasingly scarce and highly desirable among collectors.
Investment Consideration
Specimens from the Pikes Peak region continue to appreciate in value due to increasing scarcity and limited access to productive collecting sites. With much of the area now privately owned, opportunities to obtain this already rare material are becoming more restricted.
As a result, well-composed pieces—especially those featuring strong amazonite color and defined smoky quartz crystals—are increasingly sought after by collectors. This specimen represents not only a visually compelling display piece, but also a meaningful addition to a collection focused on classic American mineral localities.
These types of specimens have already tripled in value since 2023.
Highlights
Famous Pikes Peak locality
Well-defined smoky quartz crystals with strong contrast
Rich blue-green amazonite with natural texture and zoning
Rare pegmatite formation
Increasing scarce material
Mineralogy
This specimen formed within a granitic pegmatite, a late-stage igneous environment characterized by slow crystallization and high concentrations of volatile elements. These conditions allow for the development of large crystal sizes and complex mineral associations.
Amazonite is a variety of microcline feldspar, colored by trace amounts of lead and water within its crystal structure, giving it its distinctive blue-green hue. Smoky quartz, a variety of quartz colored by natural radiation exposure, forms alongside feldspar in these environments, often producing the iconic Pikes Peak pairing seen here.
The feldspar matrix provides both structural support and geological context, anchoring the specimen within its original formation environment.
Metaphysical Properties
Amazonite is often associated with balance, communication, and calming energy, while smoky quartz is traditionally linked to grounding and protection. Together, they are believed to create a stabilizing yet uplifting combination—encouraging clarity, confidence, and emotional equilibrium.
Description
This striking specimen features vibrant blue-green amazonite set against a matrix of feldspar, accented by sharply terminated smoky quartz crystals rising in bold contrast. The composition is classic of the famed Pikes Peak pegmatites, where slow cooling conditions allow for the formation of large, well-defined crystal structures.
The amazonite displays a rich, saturated color, while the smoky quartz ranges from translucent to stark black, creating bold contrast throughout the piece. The interplay between the glassy quartz and the more matte, blocky amazonite and feldspar results in a highly dynamic and aesthetically pleasing specimen.
Specimens from this locality are prized for their iconic color combination and distinct crystal habits, making this an excellent example for both seasoned collectors and those seeking signature American minerals.
Dimensions & Weight
Size: 4” x 3.5” x 2”
Weight: 524 grams
Collector’s Notes
This specimen originates from the renowned Pikes Peak region of Colorado, one of the most famous localities in the world for amazonite and smoky quartz combinations formed in granitic pegmatites.
Pegmatites are coarse-grained igneous formations that crystallize slowly from mineral-rich fluids, allowing for the growth of large, well-formed crystals such as those seen here. These geological conditions are responsible for the exceptional structure of the quartz, as well as the bold coloration of the amazonite.
In recent years, much of the Pikes Peak collecting area has become privately owned, significantly limiting access to new material. As a result, specimens—particularly those collected from historically accessible or public areas—are becoming increasingly scarce and highly desirable among collectors.
Investment Consideration
Specimens from the Pikes Peak region continue to appreciate in value due to increasing scarcity and limited access to productive collecting sites. With much of the area now privately owned, opportunities to obtain this already rare material are becoming more restricted.
As a result, well-composed pieces—especially those featuring strong amazonite color and defined smoky quartz crystals—are increasingly sought after by collectors. This specimen represents not only a visually compelling display piece, but also a meaningful addition to a collection focused on classic American mineral localities.
These types of specimens have already tripled in value since 2023.
Highlights
Famous Pikes Peak locality
Well-defined smoky quartz crystals with strong contrast
Rich blue-green amazonite with natural texture and zoning
Rare pegmatite formation
Increasing scarce material
Mineralogy
This specimen formed within a granitic pegmatite, a late-stage igneous environment characterized by slow crystallization and high concentrations of volatile elements. These conditions allow for the development of large crystal sizes and complex mineral associations.
Amazonite is a variety of microcline feldspar, colored by trace amounts of lead and water within its crystal structure, giving it its distinctive blue-green hue. Smoky quartz, a variety of quartz colored by natural radiation exposure, forms alongside feldspar in these environments, often producing the iconic Pikes Peak pairing seen here.
The feldspar matrix provides both structural support and geological context, anchoring the specimen within its original formation environment.
Metaphysical Properties
Amazonite is often associated with balance, communication, and calming energy, while smoky quartz is traditionally linked to grounding and protection. Together, they are believed to create a stabilizing yet uplifting combination—encouraging clarity, confidence, and emotional equilibrium.

