IDENTITY CARD

QUARTZ ROSE

Rose Quartz is one of the world's best-known and most loved stones. With its tender hue, soothing energy and discreet beauty, it embodies love, inner peace and compassion. Appreciated since ancient times for its calming power, it has become a universal symbol of tenderness and comfort. It's not just a "sentimental" stone: it's a profound ally of the heart, soothing without weakening, and opening without rushing.

GEM TYPE
QUARTZ (SiO₂)
FAMILY
OXYDES
COLOR(S)
PALE TO DEEP PINK
MOHS SCALE
7

GEOGRAPHICAL ORIGIN

Brazil

Major deposit

United States

In Dakota and Maine

Madagascar
India
Mozambique
The pink color of Rose Quartz is due to the presence of traces of titanium, manganese or dumortierite in the quartz structure during its formation.

A little history

Rose Quartz was already used in the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt, notably to make amulets, love talismans and ritual objects. Among the ancient Greeks, it was linked to the myth of Aphrodite, goddess of love. In Rome, it was carved into seals and figurines to promote reconciliation and tenderness. Even today, it remains one of the stones most widely offered as a symbol of peace and universal affection.

LITHOTHERAPY

In serious lithotherapy, Rose Quartz is recognized for its emotional calming and heart-opening effects:

Emotional healing
It is particularly indicated in cases of heartache, bereavement or emotional blockages linked to childhood.
Being kind to yourself
It helps to soften self-criticism and boost self-esteem.
Relational calm
It promotes empathy, peaceful communication and trust in emotional bonds.
Restful sleep
Placed under the pillow, it is said to calm inner tensions and restore peaceful sleep.
Associated astrological signs
Taurus, Libra, Cancer.