Description
Each Rose Quartz Heart is hand-shaped and polished to a gentle luster, revealing the translucent pink hues that make this gemstone beloved worldwide. Measuring approximately palm-size, every heart is unique, with natural cloud-like inclusions that reflect the warmth and calm associated with love and healing.
Geological Background
Rose Quartz is a variety of macrocrystalline quartz (SiO₂) tinted by microscopic inclusions of titanium, iron, or manganese. It forms in pegmatitic veins where silica-rich fluids cool slowly, allowing subtle coloration and translucence to develop. The world’s most prized deposits are found in Brazil, Madagascar, and South Africa, with material known for its gentle rose glow and even polish.
Scientific Classification
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Mineral Class | Silicate (Quartz) |
| Chemical Formula | SiO₂ |
| Crystal System | Trigonal |
| Mohs Hardness | 7 |
| Locality / Formation Type | Pegmatitic quartz veins, Brazil & Madagascar |
History & Cultural Context
Throughout history, rose quartz has symbolized beauty, tenderness, and the heart’s purest emotions. Ancient Egyptians carved it into talismans for love and rejuvenation; the Romans used it in jewelry to attract affection. Across centuries, it has remained known as the “Stone of Love”—representing self-love, forgiveness, and emotional healing.
Aesthetic & Collector Evaluation
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Color: Soft to vivid rose-pink with natural translucence.
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Form: Rounded heart shape
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Presentation: Packaged with a metaphysical affirmation card—“Stone of Love – Open the heart to compassion and connection.”
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Appeal: Ideal for collectors, energy workers, and as a thoughtful keepsake gift.
Metaphysical Notes
Rose Quartz resonates with the Heart Chakra, encouraging unconditional love, compassion, and emotional balance. It’s often used in meditation or placed in home spaces to attract harmony and self-acceptance.
Care & Handling
Clean gently with a soft cloth. Avoid prolonged sunlight exposure, as intense UV can fade pink tones. Store separately from harder stones to prevent scratches.








