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Rare Double-Terminated Herkimer Diamond with Active Enhydro – Collector Grade | Healing Crystal
Rare Double-Terminated Herkimer Diamond with Active Enhydro – Collector Grade | Healing Crystal
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This extraordinary double-terminated Herkimer Diamond features exceptional clarity, natural termination on both ends, and a fully active enhydro bubble—one of the rarest and most sought-after formations in Herkimers. The moving bubble is clearly visible inside the crystal, making this a true showpiece for advanced collectors, geology enthusiasts, and customers seeking powerful high-vibration energy.
This specimen displays the classic characteristics of authentic Herkimer quartz: sharp natural faceting, high internal brilliance, and the distinctive watery clarity that makes Herkimers world-famous. Enhydros in Herkimers are rare, and active moving bubbles like this are even more unusual, making this piece a premium addition to any serious crystal or gemstone collection.
• Origin: Herkimer County, New York
• Features: Double-terminated, active moving enhydro bubble
• Material: Natural quartz (Herkimer Diamond)
• You will receive the exact piece shown
Metaphysical Properties (Healing Audience)
Herkimer Diamonds are considered some of the highest-vibration crystals on Earth. They are used for:
Deep spiritual attunement and activation
Amplifying intention and energy
Lucid dreaming and astral work
Clearing blockages and enhancing clarity
Strengthening intuition and inner vision
The enhydro water bubble is believed to hold ancient, untouched water, symbolizing purity, emotional healing, and the flow of life energy.
Collector Notes (Geology Audience)
Herkimer Diamonds form naturally as extremely clear, double-terminated quartz crystals inside dolomite pockets in Herkimer County, NY.
Active enhydros are very rare—they occur when a natural pocket of ancient fluid becomes trapped during crystal growth. Due to the hardness, pressure, and environmental factors required, only a small percentage of Herkimers ever form with liquid inclusions, and even fewer contain movable bubbles.
This piece represents an exceptional geological rarity.
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