Legacy Crystals and Minerals
Lavender Rose Quartz Tumbled Stone — A Grade
Lavender Rose Quartz Tumbled Stone — A Grade
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Lavender Rose Quartz is a delicate variety of quartz featuring a soft lilac-to-rose hue, created by trace mineral inclusions and titanium or manganese impurities. These A-grade tumbled stones display a gentle mix of translucent pink and lavender tones, often with subtle white veining and silky internal texture that enhances their calming beauty.
Purchase Options
- Single Stone: 1 piece (~20 – 40 g)
- 250 g Lot: ~7 – 10 stones (⭐ Best Value)
Color & Appearance
These stones feature a soothing gradient of pale lavender to soft rose-pink quartz, highlighted by natural veining and semi-translucent clarity. Each A-grade piece is evenly polished with gentle luster, revealing faint internal planes and occasional golden mineral inclusions that add warmth and depth.
Overview
Lavender Rose Quartz is a naturally colored quartz variety that gains its unique lilac-pink tone from trace amounts of titanium, manganese, or dumortierite within the silica structure. It forms in pegmatitic veins and hydrothermal quartz deposits where silica-rich fluids cool slowly, allowing color zoning and fibrous inclusions to develop.
Composition: SiO₂ — Silicon Dioxide (Quartz)
Formation: Hydrothermal veins and pegmatites
Structure: Trigonal (Quartz Family)
Mineral Note: Lavender tones are typically due to manganese or dumortierite inclusions intergrown with the quartz.
Metaphysical Notes
Lavender Rose Quartz combines the gentle love energy of traditional rose quartz with the higher spiritual vibration of lavender stones. It’s said to open the heart and crown chakras, enhancing compassion, peace, and emotional release.
Why You'll Love It
- Beautiful blend of pink and lavender hues
- Natural quartz — no dye or treatment
- High polish brings out soft internal shimmer
- Balancing stone for both heart and mind
Trade Name Note: “Lavender Rose Quartz” is a trade name for naturally lilac-tinted rose quartz, sometimes containing trace dumortierite or manganese. It should not be confused with dyed quartz or amethyst.
