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Literary notes about Quartz (AI summary)

In literature quartz is often used as a color descriptor that evokes a sense of purity and luminosity. Writers describe surfaces and natural formations as being โ€œof white quartz,โ€ imbuing them with a crystalline clarity and ethereal quality, as seen when veins of white quartz are interwoven with earthy rock [1], when vast sheets of white quartz sand give rise to striking sandstone formations [2], and when a great lump of white quartz lies by a rushing stream [3]. In another example, the eyes of a character are set in an orb of opaque white quartz, emphasizing both mystery and stark clarity [4]. Even variations like rose-quartz appear, lending a warm, gentle hue to architectural features [5]. This spectrum of uses demonstrates how quartz, beyond its mineral value, serves as a rich literary motif for describing light, texture, and color.
  1. "The rock of the Col de Balme," he said, "is a brown, ligneous slate, with some veins of white quartz intersecting it: the appearance is very curious.
    — from Famous Men of Science by Sarah Knowles Bolton
  2. A sheet of white quartz sand filled the late Yeso seas; the resulting Glorieta Sandstone, about 200 feet thick, prominently caps Glorieta Mesa.
    — from Mosaic of New Mexico's Scenery, Rocks, and History
  3. The stone was a great lump of white quartz, and it lay at the edge of the rapid stream.
    — from In Quest of Gold; Or, Under the Whanga Falls by Alfred St. Johnston
  4. The eyes consist of an iris of rock crystal, surmounting a metal pupil, and set in an eyeball of opaque white quartz.
    — from The Bases of Design by Walter Crane
  5. Through small square panes of rose-quartz the citizens looked from their houses.
    — from The Book of Wonder by Lord Dunsany

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