
The “flower” is actually a formation of Amethyst Druzy, often with rose-toned Amethyst, deep purples, or black inclusions. The shimmering Gypsum may appear in its clear crystalline form or in white, feathered, petal-like patterns—highlighting the natural contrast and complement between the two minerals. These pieces are often mounted on metal stands or artistically fused together, creating sculptural crystal art that feels equally at home in sacred spaces, living rooms, or personal studios.
These specimens originate from Santo Antônio do Planalto, a region in southern Brazil known for its unique and mineral-rich geology. While most feature Amethyst, you may also find Quartz, Calcite, Chlorite, or even traces of Sodalite in some pieces—each adding to the individual beauty and energy of the formation.

Each piece is completely unique. Some include delicate pinks (Rose Amethyst), while others may carry darker blues or blacks from mineral inclusions. No two are alike—and that means the energy they bring is unique as well.
Gypsum, like its close cousin Selenite, is known for its cleansing and amplifying properties. It is often used to clear stagnant energy and uplift the frequency of its surroundings.
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Amethyst, long valued for its peaceful and spiritually encouraging energy, is often used to support emotional healing, restful sleep, and mental clarity.
Together, this pairing offers an incredible blend of harmony and power—with Amethyst providing gentle spiritual support, and Gypsum acting as a magnifier for the entire piece. These are not just display pieces—they are works of natural beauty and functional energy tools, ideal for:
Uplifting the energy in a space
Supporting prayer or meditation
Creating a visual focal point in a healing room or studio
Giving as a meaningful, one-of-a-kind gift
Whether you’re drawn to these for their aesthetic beauty or their energetic purpose, Amethyst Flowers with Gypsum Quartz are timeless, peaceful, and quietly powerful.