Rose Quartz Gua Sha Button 1.5 Inch

Price :

$14.00

A 1.5-inch rose quartz gua sha button from Brazil, hand-polished to a soothing gloss. Its rounded form fits comfortably in the palm for gentle facial, neck, or hand massage, promoting circulation, relaxation, and a natural refreshed glow.

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Description

This 1.5 inch rose quartz gua sha button from Brazil is shaped from massive pegmatitic quartz and polished to a satiny gloss. The round profile sits comfortably in the palm for controlled, even pressure. Soft pink translucence, faint milk-white veils, and a cool touch give it a calm, tactile feel.

Geological Background

Rose quartz is a silicate (SiO₂) variety of quartz with delicate pink from trace titanium, manganese, or iron. Brazilian pegmatites yield large, uniform blocks ideal for curved tools like this button. The massive habit (no visible points) allows a seamless surface that glides smoothly on skin.

Scientific Classification

Property Value
Mineral Class Silicate (Quartz variety)
Chemical Formula SiO₂
Crystal System Trigonal
Mohs Hardness 7
Locality / Formation Type Brazil – Pegmatitic quartz deposit

History & Cultural Context

Carved quartz grooming stones appear across ancient Mediterranean and East Asian traditions. Modern gua sha adapts these handheld forms for gentle tissue work, valuing rose quartz for a naturally cool surface and stable polish.

Aesthetic & Collector Evaluation

Expect soft blush color with subtle internal veils. The compact 1.5 inch size is travel-friendly and easy to control on facial contours, neck, and hands.

Metaphysical Notes

Often associated with compassion and steadying the heart space. Many users keep rose quartz tools as part of a calming self-care ritual.

How to Use (Face, Neck, Hands)

  1. Cleanse skin, then apply a few drops of facial oil or moisturizer for slip.

  2. Hold the button flat to skin at a low angle (about 15–30 degrees). Use light, comfortable pressure.

  3. Neck: Sweep downward behind the ears toward the collarbone, 3–5 strokes per path.

  4. Jaw & cheeks: Glide from center outward to the hairline, 3–5 slow passes per area.

  5. Under-eye (very light): Move from inner corner toward the temple; avoid direct pressure on the lower lid.

  6. Brow & forehead: Sweep from center outward, then up from brows to hairline.

  7. Hands & forearms: Use small circular motions on tense spots, then longer strokes toward the elbow or shoulder.

  8. Clean the tool with mild soap and water; dry fully.

Pressure guide: steady but gentle. The goal is glide, not “scrape.” Skin should not bruise.
Frequency: 3–4 times per week (or brief daily sessions) fits most routines.

Benefits & What to Expect

• Gentle massage can temporarily boost local microcirculation, giving a short-term brighter look.
• Slow outward strokes help move surface fluids, which can reduce the appearance of morning puffiness.
• Even, light pressure relaxes facial and jaw muscles, supporting a softer, more rested expression.
• Consistency matters: results are subtle and build with regular practice.
• Effects are cosmetic and transient; structure and features do not permanently change.

Care & Handling

Rinse and dry after each use. Avoid harsh chemicals and extreme temperature changes. Store separately to prevent scratches.

Safety Notes

Do not use on broken skin, active rashes, sunburn, or infections. Use extra care with thin under-eye skin. If you have recent injectables, anticoagulant therapy, or specific skin conditions, discuss any tool-based massage with your provider first.

Additional information

Weight 3 oz
Dimensions 1.5 × 1.5 × 1.25 in