Smoky Quartz Geode Cross Section on Frosty Window
Copper-toned light from the setting sun pools across a clean glass surface, illuminating a cross-section of smoky quartz geode resting near a frost-edged windowpane. The geode reveals concentric layers of translucent, grayish-brown crystals that catch the fading daylight, their jagged edges sharp against the smooth stone matrix. Thin ice formations fringe the window frame along the perimeter. The background remains largely empty, allowing the jewel-like precision of the mineral's internal structure to dominate the view. Shadows fall softly across the rough outer rock, while the polished inner faces reflect the warm ambient glow, creating a stark contrast between the organic frost and the crystalline geometry. A faint reflection of the window frame runs along the bottom edge of the stone.
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