Rose Quartz Sphere Genuine Pink Quartz Crystal Mineral with Certificate of Authenticity
£ 15.30
GENUINE ROSE QUARTZ SPHERE CRYSTAL SPECIMENThis genuine Rose Quartz Sphere is a beautifully polished natural quartz
specimen featuring soft pink colouration, translucent crystalline structure, and a smooth reflective finish that highlights the natural beauty of this highly recognisable mineral. Carefully selected for its colour balance, polish quality, and overall display appeal, this specimen is ideal for mineral collections, decorative interiors, geology enthusiasts, and natural history cabinets.The exact specimen shown in the photographs is the piece you will receive, allowing collectors and buyers to closely examine the colour variations, internal structures, and polished finish before purchase. Every specimen includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card confirming the authenticity of the mineral specimen.Please refer to the listing photographs for full sizing and scale details. ROSE QUARTZ MINERAL COMPOSITION AND CRYSTAL CLASSIFICATIONRose Quartz is a pink variety of quartz composed primarily of silicon dioxide (SiO₂) and belongs to the trigonal crystal system. Quartz is one of the most abundant and geologically significant minerals within the Earth’s crust and occurs in a wide variety of geological environments around the world.The delicate pink colouration associated with Rose Quartz is typically linked to microscopic mineral inclusions and trace elements present during crystal growth. Depending on the specimen, shades may range from pale blush pink and soft rose tones to deeper translucent pink hues.Unlike transparent Rock Crystal Quartz, Rose Quartz commonly displays a translucent appearance with soft cloud-like internal structures, veils, and subtle inclusions that create visual depth within the stone. Some specimens may also exhibit slight internal reflective effects or gentle colour zoning formed naturally during geological development.Quartz naturally forms as hexagonal prismatic crystals, although Rose Quartz is more commonly found in massive crystalline form, making it especially suitable for polished carvings and spheres. POLISHED SPHERE FORM AND NATURAL FEATURESThe sphere shape enhances the natural colour and internal structure of the Rose Quartz by allowing light to pass evenly through the polished stone from all angles. The smooth polished finish highlights the mineral’s soft translucency and internal crystalline textures while creating an elegant display piece suitable for collectors and decorative use.Depending on the individual specimen, features may include:
• Soft pink translucent colouration
• Internal cloud-like inclusions
• Fine mineral veils and growth patterns
• Natural colour zoning
• Reflective polished surfaces
• Subtle internal fractures and optical depthNatural inclusions, internal fissures, veils, and tonal variations are authentic geological characteristics formed during crystal growth and contribute to the uniqueness and collector appeal of each specimen.Under suitable lighting conditions, the polished sphere may display attractive internal reflections and gentle glowing translucency that enhance the natural beauty of the quartz. GEOLOGICAL FORMATION AND QUARTZ CRYSTAL DEVELOPMENTRose Quartz commonly forms in pegmatites and hydrothermal environments where silica-rich mineral fluids cool slowly over immense geological timescales. During crystal development, trace mineral inclusions and specific geological conditions contribute to the formation of the stone’s characteristic pink colouration.Quartz deposits occur worldwide and are often associated with minerals such as feldspar, mica, tourmaline, spodumene, and other pegmatitic minerals depending on the geological environment.The dense crystalline structure of Rose Quartz allows the material to achieve a smooth high polish while preserving its natural mineral composition and internal geological textures.The polished sphere form showcases the stone’s colour, translucency, and internal structure in a balanced display shape that highlights the natural beauty created through millions of years of geological activity. IDEAL FOR MINERAL COLLECTIONS AND DECORATIVE DISPLAYSThis Rose Quartz Sphere is ideal for:
• Mineral and crystal collections
• Decorative natural stone displays
• Geological and educational collections
• Curiosity cabinets and shelving
• Collector photography setups
• Interior décor arrangements
• Unique geology and mineral giftsIts soft pink colouration and polished spherical form make it an especially elegant and versatile display specimen suitable for collectors of all experience levels.Rose Quartz has also historically been admired for its decorative beauty and ornamental use in carvings, jewellery, and decorative objects, though today collector specimens are especially appreciated for their geological significance and natural mineral appeal.Each specimen is individually chosen for quality, polish, and natural character, ensuring that every piece showcases authentic geological textures and mineral formations created naturally within the Earth over immense geological timescales.
specimen featuring soft pink colouration, translucent crystalline structure, and a smooth reflective finish that highlights the natural beauty of this highly recognisable mineral. Carefully selected for its colour balance, polish quality, and overall display appeal, this specimen is ideal for mineral collections, decorative interiors, geology enthusiasts, and natural history cabinets.The exact specimen shown in the photographs is the piece you will receive, allowing collectors and buyers to closely examine the colour variations, internal structures, and polished finish before purchase. Every specimen includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card confirming the authenticity of the mineral specimen.Please refer to the listing photographs for full sizing and scale details. ROSE QUARTZ MINERAL COMPOSITION AND CRYSTAL CLASSIFICATIONRose Quartz is a pink variety of quartz composed primarily of silicon dioxide (SiO₂) and belongs to the trigonal crystal system. Quartz is one of the most abundant and geologically significant minerals within the Earth’s crust and occurs in a wide variety of geological environments around the world.The delicate pink colouration associated with Rose Quartz is typically linked to microscopic mineral inclusions and trace elements present during crystal growth. Depending on the specimen, shades may range from pale blush pink and soft rose tones to deeper translucent pink hues.Unlike transparent Rock Crystal Quartz, Rose Quartz commonly displays a translucent appearance with soft cloud-like internal structures, veils, and subtle inclusions that create visual depth within the stone. Some specimens may also exhibit slight internal reflective effects or gentle colour zoning formed naturally during geological development.Quartz naturally forms as hexagonal prismatic crystals, although Rose Quartz is more commonly found in massive crystalline form, making it especially suitable for polished carvings and spheres. POLISHED SPHERE FORM AND NATURAL FEATURESThe sphere shape enhances the natural colour and internal structure of the Rose Quartz by allowing light to pass evenly through the polished stone from all angles. The smooth polished finish highlights the mineral’s soft translucency and internal crystalline textures while creating an elegant display piece suitable for collectors and decorative use.Depending on the individual specimen, features may include:
• Soft pink translucent colouration
• Internal cloud-like inclusions
• Fine mineral veils and growth patterns
• Natural colour zoning
• Reflective polished surfaces
• Subtle internal fractures and optical depthNatural inclusions, internal fissures, veils, and tonal variations are authentic geological characteristics formed during crystal growth and contribute to the uniqueness and collector appeal of each specimen.Under suitable lighting conditions, the polished sphere may display attractive internal reflections and gentle glowing translucency that enhance the natural beauty of the quartz. GEOLOGICAL FORMATION AND QUARTZ CRYSTAL DEVELOPMENTRose Quartz commonly forms in pegmatites and hydrothermal environments where silica-rich mineral fluids cool slowly over immense geological timescales. During crystal development, trace mineral inclusions and specific geological conditions contribute to the formation of the stone’s characteristic pink colouration.Quartz deposits occur worldwide and are often associated with minerals such as feldspar, mica, tourmaline, spodumene, and other pegmatitic minerals depending on the geological environment.The dense crystalline structure of Rose Quartz allows the material to achieve a smooth high polish while preserving its natural mineral composition and internal geological textures.The polished sphere form showcases the stone’s colour, translucency, and internal structure in a balanced display shape that highlights the natural beauty created through millions of years of geological activity. IDEAL FOR MINERAL COLLECTIONS AND DECORATIVE DISPLAYSThis Rose Quartz Sphere is ideal for:
• Mineral and crystal collections
• Decorative natural stone displays
• Geological and educational collections
• Curiosity cabinets and shelving
• Collector photography setups
• Interior décor arrangements
• Unique geology and mineral giftsIts soft pink colouration and polished spherical form make it an especially elegant and versatile display specimen suitable for collectors of all experience levels.Rose Quartz has also historically been admired for its decorative beauty and ornamental use in carvings, jewellery, and decorative objects, though today collector specimens are especially appreciated for their geological significance and natural mineral appeal.Each specimen is individually chosen for quality, polish, and natural character, ensuring that every piece showcases authentic geological textures and mineral formations created naturally within the Earth over immense geological timescales.