12.7 cts, 21.85mm X 13.5mm X 6.4mm
Rose Quartz, Teardrop
$50.00
ROSE QUARTZ, TEARDROP, 12.7 cts, 21.85mm X 13.5mm X 6.4mm
Rose quartz is one of the many quartz varieties used as a gem material. It gets its name from its delicate pink color, which ranges from very light (almost white) to medium-dark. The most appealing color typically occurs in larger sizes, and small rose quartz specimens with good color tend to be rare. Metaphysically, Rose Quartz is believed to promote positive relationships and promote self-healing. Source = Brazil
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