BEAUTY
HARMONY AND SYMMETRY define the concept of beauty here. From the Stone Age to the present day, the crystals found in nature or brought out in painstaking work by crystal seeker have fascinated us. Terms like "frozen ice" originating from the Greeks to "Milanese ware" in the Middle Ages describe only a part of these unique natural beauties.
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DURING MILLIONS OF YEARSbuilding stones have arranged themselves in a regular building structure. The formation of these different looking crystals, which however in the last consequence can always be traced back to a uniform structure, inspires the crystal seeker and teaches him the respect for nature and environment.
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IN THE INTERPLAYof much time, high pressure, and high temperatures in the earth's interior with certain liquids, fissures could form and then in their hollow space the crystals. This art in nature is unique and inspires everyone who studies it.
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BRILLIANCE AND CLARITYOf the many minerals, rock crystal with its luster is probably the most fascinating. Luster and clarity often make it shine mysteriously. Therefore, it is also called 'stone of light'. It is something mysterious and makes us search for words to name the intangible.
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LAW AND BEAUTYEven if each crystal looks unique, they are all built according to their inherent law, according to their crystal lattice. This law in combination with the changing environment gives the crystal its uniqueness and its beauty. In the crystal the law becomes visible in its beauty.
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CHARM AND VARIETYIn spite of strict regularity, crystals are found again and again in new forms. The changing environmental conditions make this possible. In addition, there are about 4500 different minerals. The interaction of the minerals in a cleft makes the special charm of a stage and shows the diversity of the crystal world.
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