Large Rutilated Quartz



Large Rutilated Quartz Masterpiece

This incredible Rutilated Quartz must have been a miraculous find when it was discovered in Brazil!

We are proud to have chosen it for the Venusrox gallery and had a bespoke stand made to ensure the crystal can be shown from all angles for maximum beauty and admiration.

“Rutilated Quartz helps one ground light energy and brings clarity of mind. It assists one to follow one’s plans and ideas through to completion.”

Contact us on sales@venusrox.com for more details.

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February 13, 2017 — Lucy Kenney

Diamantina Quartz

Diamantina Quartz has a very clear and a very sharp energy making this a powerful form of Quartz.

Clear Quartz amplifies the energies of all stones. It gives clarity of mind and helps overcome confusion. It assists in creating a strong connection to one’s guides, enabling clear communication.

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Tangerine Quartz Cluster



Each and every stone at Venusrox is handpicked during our travels where our full attention guides us to source the very best crystals from around the world. 

These Tangerine Quartz natural clusters were very special, so we had to bring them back for Venusrox!

The colours are so vibrant and the energy of the stones are to inspire creativity, joy and belief in oneself.

For more information please email sales@venusrox.com and quote ‘Tumblr Tangerine Quartz Cluster’. VR x

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January 18, 2017 — Natalie Hayward

Winter Beauty

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November 25, 2016 — Natalie Hayward

Wonderful Amphibole in Quartz

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August 30, 2016 — Natalie Hayward

Summer at Venusrox

August 08, 2016 — Natalie Hayward

Friday Beauty

July 29, 2016 — Natalie Hayward

A Natural Display

July 08, 2016 — Matt Forster

Colombian Clear Quartz

June 22, 2016 — Natalie Hayward

The Venusrox Showroom

May 06, 2016 — Natalie Hayward

Reflecting Beauty

Venusrox Crystals Clear Quartz London
April 07, 2016 — Natalie Hayward

Bursting with Life

March 09, 2016 — Matt Forster