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Alien Amethyst — Hematoid Included Amethyst
Description
This richly textured Alien Amethyst specimen from Hyderabad District, Telangana, India is an especially eye-catching example of this unusual hematite-included amethyst. With its vivid red and fiery orange hematite coating, flashes of deep purple amethyst, sparkling druzy areas, and darker iron-rich pockets, this piece has exceptional visual complexity from every angle.
What makes this specimen so compelling is the variety across its surface. Larger crystal points give it structure, while smaller glittering crystals create a bright, sparkling finish that catches the light beautifully. Dark goethite formations create a striking metallic contrast while the combination of warm red tones, saturated violet areas, and darker metallic inclusions gives the piece a dynamic, almost molten look. It has a lot of movement visually, with changing textures and color zones that make it feel especially lively in hand.
This is a highly expressive display specimen. It offers strong contrast, excellent sparkle, and the layered textures collectors love in Alien Amethyst, making it a wonderful choice for anyone drawn to dramatic quartz varieties with depth and personality.
Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions: 2.25" × 1.5" × 1.25"
Weight: 105 g
Locality: Hyderabad District, Telangana, India
Metaphysical Properties
Amethyst is traditionally associated with clarity, spiritual awareness, protection, and emotional balance. Hematite is connected with grounding, strength, stability, and focused energy, while goethite is associated with emotional reflection, resilience, and connection to the natural world.
Together, these minerals are believed to create a grounding yet spiritually elevating combination—uniting amethyst’s calming energy with the stabilizing influence of iron-rich minerals.
Many collectors appreciate Hematoid Amethyst for its perceived ability to:
Encourage focus and clear thinking
Promote emotional balance
Support grounding during periods of stress
Blend spiritual insight with practical decision-making
Enhance confidence while maintaining inner calm
Collector’s Notes
“Alien Amethyst” is the trade nickname used for hematite-included amethyst from the Hyderabad District area of Telangana, India. These specimens are admired for their unusual blend of classic amethyst purple and intense hematite-rich red, bronze, and coppery tones.
This particular piece stands out for its strong sparkle, varied crystal textures, goethite inclusions, and broad color range. Rather than showing only one dominant look, it offers multiple visual experiences in one specimen: druzy shimmer, larger crystal faces, deeper purple zones, and darker iron-rich pockets. That variety gives it excellent character and makes it especially appealing for collectors who enjoy pieces with depth, detail, and a more sculptural feel.
Highlights
Natural Hematoid Included Amethyst
Rare find
Elestial formations
Goethite inclusions
Rich hematite-coated crystal faces
Excellent color
Multiple visible terminations
High luster
Excellent display specimen
Highly collectible modern Indian mineral find
Mineralogy
Primary Mineral: Amethyst, a purple variety of quartz
Associated Minerals: Hematite and goethite
Chemical Formulas: Quartz — SiO₂; Hematite — Fe₂O₃; Goethite — FeO(OH)
Crystal Systems: Quartz — Trigonal; Hematite — Trigonal; Goethite — Orthorhombic
Luster: Vitreous quartz with metallic to earthy iron-mineral surfaces
Transparency: Transparent to translucent quartz with opaque mineral inclusions
Description
This richly textured Alien Amethyst specimen from Hyderabad District, Telangana, India is an especially eye-catching example of this unusual hematite-included amethyst. With its vivid red and fiery orange hematite coating, flashes of deep purple amethyst, sparkling druzy areas, and darker iron-rich pockets, this piece has exceptional visual complexity from every angle.
What makes this specimen so compelling is the variety across its surface. Larger crystal points give it structure, while smaller glittering crystals create a bright, sparkling finish that catches the light beautifully. Dark goethite formations create a striking metallic contrast while the combination of warm red tones, saturated violet areas, and darker metallic inclusions gives the piece a dynamic, almost molten look. It has a lot of movement visually, with changing textures and color zones that make it feel especially lively in hand.
This is a highly expressive display specimen. It offers strong contrast, excellent sparkle, and the layered textures collectors love in Alien Amethyst, making it a wonderful choice for anyone drawn to dramatic quartz varieties with depth and personality.
Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions: 2.25" × 1.5" × 1.25"
Weight: 105 g
Locality: Hyderabad District, Telangana, India
Metaphysical Properties
Amethyst is traditionally associated with clarity, spiritual awareness, protection, and emotional balance. Hematite is connected with grounding, strength, stability, and focused energy, while goethite is associated with emotional reflection, resilience, and connection to the natural world.
Together, these minerals are believed to create a grounding yet spiritually elevating combination—uniting amethyst’s calming energy with the stabilizing influence of iron-rich minerals.
Many collectors appreciate Hematoid Amethyst for its perceived ability to:
Encourage focus and clear thinking
Promote emotional balance
Support grounding during periods of stress
Blend spiritual insight with practical decision-making
Enhance confidence while maintaining inner calm
Collector’s Notes
“Alien Amethyst” is the trade nickname used for hematite-included amethyst from the Hyderabad District area of Telangana, India. These specimens are admired for their unusual blend of classic amethyst purple and intense hematite-rich red, bronze, and coppery tones.
This particular piece stands out for its strong sparkle, varied crystal textures, goethite inclusions, and broad color range. Rather than showing only one dominant look, it offers multiple visual experiences in one specimen: druzy shimmer, larger crystal faces, deeper purple zones, and darker iron-rich pockets. That variety gives it excellent character and makes it especially appealing for collectors who enjoy pieces with depth, detail, and a more sculptural feel.
Highlights
Natural Hematoid Included Amethyst
Rare find
Elestial formations
Goethite inclusions
Rich hematite-coated crystal faces
Excellent color
Multiple visible terminations
High luster
Excellent display specimen
Highly collectible modern Indian mineral find
Mineralogy
Primary Mineral: Amethyst, a purple variety of quartz
Associated Minerals: Hematite and goethite
Chemical Formulas: Quartz — SiO₂; Hematite — Fe₂O₃; Goethite — FeO(OH)
Crystal Systems: Quartz — Trigonal; Hematite — Trigonal; Goethite — Orthorhombic
Luster: Vitreous quartz with metallic to earthy iron-mineral surfaces
Transparency: Transparent to translucent quartz with opaque mineral inclusions

