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I am a Quartz

Name

Glück Auf!
I'm Quarzi and I'd like to tell you a bit about myself.

Mineralogists call me deep quartz or α-quartz.

I have been called quartz for around 600 years.
It was invented by miners in 
Saxony, Poland and Bohemia (Czech Republic).
But scientists can no longer really understand what it means.
There are various theories: Dwarf, robbed, cross-cut ore, evil ore or wart.
All these translations show that quartz was not a popular mineral 
because miners preferred to find valuable ores.

Auf dem Bild sieht man Quarzi, der lächelt und beide Arme in die Luft streckt.
Quarzi der Quarzkristall, Zeichnung; Christina Seifert

Colour

I can appear in many different colours.
Each has its own name.

A colourless, transparent quartz is called rock crystal.
If it is white and opaque, it is called milk quartz.

Smoky quartz is grey to dark brown.
Morion, on the other hand, is really black.

Purple quartz is called amethyst,
yellow is citrine and green is prasem.

Not to be forgotten is the pink-coloured rose quartz.

Auf der Zeichnung sind verschiedene Farben von Quarzen zu sehen.
Quarzi und seine vielen farbigen Freunde, Zeichnung: Christina Seifert

crystal shape

Quartz crystals have a long shaft,
which consists of six sides.
There is a pyramid at the top.

Over the course of time, special growth forms have
given special names.
This works in a similar way to colours.
There are, for example, sceptre, window, thread, 
artichoke, even phantom quartz crystals.

My arms and hands are sceptre quartz, for example.

Auf der Zeichnung sieht man Quarzi mit seinem Arm, welcher ein Zepterquarz ist.
Zepterquarz, Zeichnung: Christina Seifert

Chemical composition

I consist of the elements
silicon and oxygen (SiO2).

Das Bild zeigt die Zusammensetzung von Quarz aus den Elementen Silizium (Si 14) und Sauerstoff (O 8).
Chemische Zusammensetzung von Quarz, Zeichnung: Daniel Lorenz

Deposits

After the group of feldspars
I am the most common mineral in the earth's crust.
So you can find me all over the world.

I am a component of many rocks, such as
granite, rhyolite, gneiss, sandstone or quartzite.

Beautiful crystals grow in fissures,
such as rock crystal. Fissures are crevices,
that break open during rock formation.
Hydrothermal veins are formed from
hot, aqueous solutions that rise from the depths
the earth's surface. They cool down in the process
and crystallise out.
You will often find me there with the minerals
Fluorite (fluorspar), calcite (calcspar), barite (heavy spar),
galena (lead glance), sphalerite (zinc blende)
or pyrite (fool's gold).

Auf der Zeichnung sieht man Quarzi in einer Kluft mit anderen Bergkristallen.
Quarzi in einer Kluft, Zeichnung: Christina Seifert

Mohs scale hardness

I'm harder than your fingernail.
So you can't scratch me.

I'm about as hard as glass.
You can just about scratch it with a quartz.

If you want to know more about the Mohs scale of hardness,
then have a look at the profile of fluorite.

Auf der Zeichnung sieht man einen kleinen Quarz, der am Fenster steht und es angekratzt hat.
Quarzi zerkratzt eine Fensterscheibe, Zeichnung: Clara Michall

Cleavage and fracture

I have no cleavage, but show a great fracture.

If you hit a piece of quartz with a hammer,
curved fragments with ring-shaped lines are formed.
The fracture surface looks like the imprint of a shell, 
which is why it is called a conchoidal fracture.

Auf der Zeichnung sieht man einen kleinen Quarz, der sich den  Arm gebrochen hat, welcher jetzt eingegipst ist.
Quarzi mit gebrochenem Arm, Zeichnung: Clara Michall

usage

Without my silicon, there would be no computer chips or solar cells. 
I am virtually indispensable for the electronics industry.

I am a raw material for the production of glass and ceramics.

Microscopes and telescopes have lenses made of quartz.
Glass lenses and window panes filter ultraviolet light.

Quartz can also be cultivated. 
It is used, for example, as oscillating quartz in quartz watches.

And, of course, jewellery has been made
from me for many thousands of years.
I can even often be found in royal crowns.

Auf der Zeichnung sieht man Quarzi hinter einem Laptop, mit Solarzellen hinter ihm. Er betreibt seinen Laptop mit Solarzellen.
Verwendung von Quarz, Zeichnung: Clara Michall

take part!

For at home, here is another craft sheet with me.

You can colour me in all the colours you like.
But make sure you know what name I have to be given!

Auf dem Ausmalbild streckt Quarzi lächelnd beide Arme nach oben.
Ausmalbild Quarzi, Zeichnung: Christina Seifert

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Every Sunday 10:30 a.m.

Public guided tour: "Around the World in 90 Minutes"

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TERRA MINERALIA 
AT FREUDENSTEIN CASTLE

Tue–Fri 10am – 5pm 
Sat, Sun, public holidays 10am –6pm

Schloss Freudenstein 
Schloßplatz 4 
09599 Freiberg

MINERALOGICAL COLLECTION 
GERMANY AT THE KRÜGERHAUS

Tue–Fri 10am – 4pm 
Sat, Sun, public holidays 10am – 6 pm

Krügerhaus 
Schloßplatz 3 
09599 Freiberg

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