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Rose Quartz Point Madagascar Natural Pink Quartz Polished Crystal Tower

£19.80

Rose Quartz Point from Madagascar – Genuine Natural Crystal Specimen

This Rose Quartz Point from Madagascar is a carefully selected natural mineral specimen displaying the soft pink colouring, polished faces, and internal clarity variations characteristic of high-quality rose quartz. The photographs show the exact piece you will receive, with a 1 cm scale cube included for precise size reference. Although listed in the fossil category, this is a mineral specimen formed through deep geological processes rather than a biological fossil. All of our specimens are 100% genuine and are supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Geological Formation and Origin of Rose Quartz

Rose Quartz is a variety of macrocrystalline quartz composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂), coloured by trace elements and microscopic mineral inclusions. Madagascar is known for producing some of the world’s most vibrant and stable pink quartz due to its unique geological environment, where ancient granitic pegmatites provide ideal conditions for crystal growth.

These pegmatites form during the final stages of magma cooling, when residual mineral-rich fluids concentrate and allow large crystals to develop. In the case of rose quartz, the pink colour is generally attributed to titanium, iron, or manganese, as well as microscopic fibrous inclusions of dumortierite-related minerals that scatter light and create the stone’s characteristic glow. Madagascar’s exceptionally pure geological setting allows these inclusions to distribute evenly, resulting in the warm, gentle hue seen throughout the crystal.

Crystal Type, Habit, and Mineralogical Features

This specimen has been shaped into a polished point, accentuating the natural translucence and internal structure of the quartz. While rose quartz rarely forms visible individual crystal points in nature, it occurs as massive crystalline aggregates that can be expertly cut and polished into geometric shapes. The point formation highlights areas of colour zoning, internal veils, and subtle clouding that reflect the crystal’s natural growth history.

Rose quartz belongs to the trigonal crystal system and has a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale, making it durable and resistant to scratching. When polished, it displays a vitreous lustre, allowing light to travel through the upper portions of the point and illuminate internal textures and mineral inclusions. Some specimens may show star-like reflections known as asterism when cut in certain orientations, caused by aligned silk-like inclusions.

Geological Significance and Mineralogical Interest

The presence of rose quartz in Madagascar’s granitic terranes provides insights into the mineral evolution of the region. Its formation requires specific chemical conditions, including silica-rich fluids and trace elements capable of producing pink coloration. These geological conditions often occur deep within Earth’s crust, where heat and pressure influence the crystallisation process.

Madagascar’s rose quartz deposits have been studied by mineralogists for decades due to their exceptional clarity and intensity of colour. The inclusions responsible for the pink hue have also been the subject of scientific interest, contributing to a broader understanding of colour mechanisms within quartz varieties.

Aesthetic Qualities and Display Value

This Rose Quartz Point is a visually appealing display piece, suitable for mineral collections, interior décor, educational environments, and personal showcases. Its polished surfaces catch and reflect light beautifully, enhancing the gentle pink glow and revealing the depth of colour within the stone.

The tall, tapered point shape gives the specimen a refined presence, making it ideal for placement on shelves, desks, cabinets, or decorative arrangements. The soft pink tones blend harmoniously with natural wood, metal accents, and neutral décor, creating a calming and elegant aesthetic.

Under natural sunlight, the crystal may display increased translucence and reveal internal features more clearly. Indoor lighting enhances its warmth and softness, making it a versatile display piece in any environment.

Authenticity and What You Will Receive

The photos provided show the exact Rose Quartz Point from Madagascar that you will receive. Each specimen is individually selected for its colour quality, polish, and structural integrity. Your piece includes a Certificate of Authenticity confirming that it is a 100% genuine natural rose quartz specimen. With its refined shape, geological depth, and beautiful pink colouring, this polished point is an excellent addition to any mineral collection or decorative display.

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Rose Quartz Point from Madagascar – Genuine Natural Crystal Specimen

This Rose Quartz Point from Madagascar is a carefully selected natural mineral specimen displaying the soft pink colouring, polished faces, and internal clarity variations characteristic of high-quality rose quartz. The photographs show the exact piece you will receive, with a 1 cm scale cube included for precise size reference. Although listed in the fossil category, this is a mineral specimen formed through deep geological processes rather than a biological fossil. All of our specimens are 100% genuine and are supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Geological Formation and Origin of Rose Quartz

Rose Quartz is a variety of macrocrystalline quartz composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂), coloured by trace elements and microscopic mineral inclusions. Madagascar is known for producing some of the world’s most vibrant and stable pink quartz due to its unique geological environment, where ancient granitic pegmatites provide ideal conditions for crystal growth.

These pegmatites form during the final stages of magma cooling, when residual mineral-rich fluids concentrate and allow large crystals to develop. In the case of rose quartz, the pink colour is generally attributed to titanium, iron, or manganese, as well as microscopic fibrous inclusions of dumortierite-related minerals that scatter light and create the stone’s characteristic glow. Madagascar’s exceptionally pure geological setting allows these inclusions to distribute evenly, resulting in the warm, gentle hue seen throughout the crystal.

Crystal Type, Habit, and Mineralogical Features

This specimen has been shaped into a polished point, accentuating the natural translucence and internal structure of the quartz. While rose quartz rarely forms visible individual crystal points in nature, it occurs as massive crystalline aggregates that can be expertly cut and polished into geometric shapes. The point formation highlights areas of colour zoning, internal veils, and subtle clouding that reflect the crystal’s natural growth history.

Rose quartz belongs to the trigonal crystal system and has a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale, making it durable and resistant to scratching. When polished, it displays a vitreous lustre, allowing light to travel through the upper portions of the point and illuminate internal textures and mineral inclusions. Some specimens may show star-like reflections known as asterism when cut in certain orientations, caused by aligned silk-like inclusions.

Geological Significance and Mineralogical Interest

The presence of rose quartz in Madagascar’s granitic terranes provides insights into the mineral evolution of the region. Its formation requires specific chemical conditions, including silica-rich fluids and trace elements capable of producing pink coloration. These geological conditions often occur deep within Earth’s crust, where heat and pressure influence the crystallisation process.

Madagascar’s rose quartz deposits have been studied by mineralogists for decades due to their exceptional clarity and intensity of colour. The inclusions responsible for the pink hue have also been the subject of scientific interest, contributing to a broader understanding of colour mechanisms within quartz varieties.

Aesthetic Qualities and Display Value

This Rose Quartz Point is a visually appealing display piece, suitable for mineral collections, interior décor, educational environments, and personal showcases. Its polished surfaces catch and reflect light beautifully, enhancing the gentle pink glow and revealing the depth of colour within the stone.

The tall, tapered point shape gives the specimen a refined presence, making it ideal for placement on shelves, desks, cabinets, or decorative arrangements. The soft pink tones blend harmoniously with natural wood, metal accents, and neutral décor, creating a calming and elegant aesthetic.

Under natural sunlight, the crystal may display increased translucence and reveal internal features more clearly. Indoor lighting enhances its warmth and softness, making it a versatile display piece in any environment.

Authenticity and What You Will Receive

The photos provided show the exact Rose Quartz Point from Madagascar that you will receive. Each specimen is individually selected for its colour quality, polish, and structural integrity. Your piece includes a Certificate of Authenticity confirming that it is a 100% genuine natural rose quartz specimen. With its refined shape, geological depth, and beautiful pink colouring, this polished point is an excellent addition to any mineral collection or decorative display.

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