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In ancient Ireland, white quartz stones were believed to mark the homes of fairies or 'hill-folk.' People thought it was unlucky to build with these fairy stones, so quartz was left alone in special places.
Quartz is a common mineral made of silicon dioxide (SiO2) that forms hard, glassy crystals. It can appear clear, white, or colored and is found in many types of rocks around the world.