Rose Quartz Tumblestone 15-25mm Natural Pink Quartz Crystal Polished Gemstone Specimen Collectors Stone Gift with Certificate Authenticity


£ 2.52

Product Overview

This Rose Quartz tumblestone is a genuine natural quartz specimen, carefully
selected and polished to reveal its soft pink colour and smooth finish. Each piece measures approximately 15–25mm and is supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card. The photograph shown represents an example of the quality and appearance you will receive, with each stone displaying its own natural variations in tone and internal structure. Please refer to the images for full sizing and scale.

Mineral Identification and Composition

Rose Quartz is a pink variety of quartz, composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂), one of the most abundant minerals in the Earth’s crust. It belongs to the macrocrystalline quartz family, although it commonly occurs in massive form rather than well-defined crystals.

The characteristic pink colour is typically caused by microscopic mineral inclusions, often associated with fibrous dumortierite or trace elements such as titanium or iron. These inclusions contribute to the stone’s gentle, cloudy appearance and consistent colour.

Crystal Structure and Physical Properties

Quartz crystallises in the trigonal crystal system, though Rose Quartz is most often found in large, massive formations rather than distinct crystal points. When polished into tumblestones, the material reveals a smooth, rounded surface that enhances its natural visual appeal.

Typical properties include:


• Colour: Pale pink to deeper rose tones, sometimes with milky or cloudy areas
• Lustre: Vitreous (glass-like) when polished
• Transparency: Translucent to opaque
• Hardness: 7 on the Mohs scale

The tumbling process refines the surface, bringing out the stone’s natural sheen while maintaining the integrity of the mineral.

Geological Formation and Occurrence

Rose Quartz forms in igneous environments, most commonly within granitic pegmatites. These geological settings allow silica-rich fluids to crystallise slowly over time, producing large masses of quartz with uniform colouring.

Significant deposits are found in regions such as Brazil, Madagascar, South Africa, and the United States. The material used for tumblestones is typically selected for its colour consistency and structural stability, making it suitable for polishing and finishing.

Appearance and Natural Variation

Each Rose Quartz tumblestone is unique, with subtle differences in colour intensity, translucency, and internal inclusions. Some stones may display a more uniform pink tone, while others feature soft cloud-like patterns or slight variations in shading.

The polished finish enhances these natural characteristics, allowing light to interact gently with the stone’s internal structure. These variations are part of the natural formation process and add to the individuality of each specimen.

Uses and Collecting Appeal

Rose Quartz tumblestones are widely appreciated by mineral collectors, gemstone enthusiasts, and those seeking natural decorative stones. Their smooth finish and gentle colour make them suitable for display, gifting, or inclusion in curated mineral collections.

In cultural and non-scientific contexts, Rose Quartz is traditionally associated with themes of love and harmony and is often appreciated in spiritual practices. These associations are based on historical and cultural traditions rather than scientific properties.

Authenticity and Presentation


• Genuine Rose Quartz (SiO₂) crystal specimen
• Size range: approximately 15–25mm
• Smooth polished tumblestone finish
• Supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card
• Listing image shows an example of the specimen you will receive

This polished quartz specimen offers a combination of natural geological formation, attractive colouration, and refined presentation, making it a versatile addition to any mineral collection or gift selection.