The Quartz Page: Pink Quartz (2024)

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Althoughpink-colored crystals from Newry, Oxford County, Maine, U.S.A., was already mentioned by Dake, Fleener and Wilson in their book "Quartz Family Minerals", published in 1938[1], it was not until its "re-discovery" in Brazil in 1959 that pink quartz got widely known. Pink quartz was introduced as "rose quartz that comes in crystals". Meanwhile it is generally accepted that pink quartz is an independent quartz variety, although there is some disagreement about whether to name it differently.

Pink quartz and rose quartz differ in a number of properties

- the cause of their color is not the same,
- pink quartz is sensitive to light, while rose quartz is not
- both varieties form in different environments, and
- pink quartz develops crystals while rose quartz does not.

Hence it has been suggested by Hidemichi Hori on the 22.Tucson Mineralogical Symposium and in a following publication (Hori, 2001) to officially distinguish pink quartz from rose quartz. Rykart (1995) also uses different German names for both varieties, Rosenquarz for rose quartz and Rosaquarz for pink quartz. You will nevertheless rarely see pink quartz labeled as such on a fair or in a museum, in most cases it will also be called "rose quartz".

The image shows pink quartz from Minas Gerais grown on smoky quartz. Pink quartz is quite rare and one of the more expensive quartz varieties. It is not used for lapidary works, of course, and is only sold to collectors.

Specific Properties

According to Maschmeyer and Lehmann (1982), the color is apparently caused by small amounts of aluminum, Al(+3), and phosphorus, P(+5), built pairwise into the crystal lattice to replace Si(+4), and subsequent high energy irradiation. In a sense, two electrically neutral SiO4 groups are replaced by one AlO4- and one PO4+ group[2]. Pink quartz is often accompanied by phosphate minerals, like eosphorite, (Mn,Fe)Al[(OH)2|PO4]•H2O. Many specimen show parallel grown crystals. Pink quartz is translucent to transparent, but rarely clear.

Pink quartz exhibits a weak dichroism, with the color changing from darker to brighter tones.

Pink quartz is very sensitive to light and will pale quickly in direct sunlight. This is an indication that the color is due to color centers whose formation appears to be triggered by high energy radiation.

Pink quartz typically comes in roughly parallel-grown groups of small crystals. An individual crystal measuring 2cm can already be considered large.

Occurrence

Although pink quartz has so far only been found in pegmatites, it forms in a hydrothermal environment, at high temperatures, but from a watery solution. It can frequently be found grown on smoky quartz crystals, usually parallel to the underlying smoky crystal.

Locations and Specimen

Pink quartz was first found in Brazil in 1959 which is still the main source. There are some reports that indicate that it had been found in pegmatites in the U.S.A. earlier in the 1930s[1]. Specimen seem to come mostly from Minas Gerais, from Linópolis, Galiléia, or Governador, for example. I have once seen an offer for a specimen from Situa da Conquista, Bahia, Brazil, in an ebay auction.

Pink quartz that is very similar in appearance to Brazilian specimen can be found in pegmatites in Maine, U.S.A, for example in the Mount Mica Mine in Oxford County.

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These pink quartz crystals from Governador, Minas Gerais, have grown epitactically on a smoky quartz crystal that is slightly corroded and covered with a white crust. This is the same specimen as the one in the picture on top of the page, but slightly turned so one can see the stair-step like growth pattern on the crystal faces that indicate the internal lamellar structure.

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A specimen with distorted and intergrown crystals from Galiléia, Minas Gerais.

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These translucent crystals from an unknown spot in Minas Gerais seem to radiate from a common point on the rock matrix. The crystals are translucent, with a roughened surface. Again, the crystal faces show a stair-like pattern like the ones in the first specimen.

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A small group of parallel grown, almost transparent pink quartz crystals sit on matrix next to a muscovite crystal (the shiny plate on the right side). From an unknown locality in Minas Gerais.

Further Information, Literature, Links

Footnotes

1Bill Barr, personal communication. There are other reports about an earlier find of "crystalline rose quartz" at Newry, Oxford County, Maine, U.S.A. by Hurlbut, 1970.

2The notation for AlO4- and PO4+ looks wrong, and one might suggest that the correct notation would be AlO45- and PO43-, but these are not isolated ions, these are groups covalently bound inside a macromolecular structure.

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FAQs

How rare is a pink quartz? ›

Rose Quartz is amongst the world's most abundant gemstones, so it is no real struggle to find it if you know where to look (in large part thanks to its distinctively pink natural appearance). In addition to North America, it can also be found in great volume in Madagascar, India and Brazil.

How to tell if pink quartz is real? ›

Real rose quartz has a soft pink color, cloudy appearance, flaws like inclusions, and a rough and irregular shape. Real rose quartz can scratch glass and feels cool and heavy. Buy rose quartz from certified sellers who source the gem from known mining locations and price it fairly.

What does the pink quartz mean? ›

Pink Quartz is a symbol of love so the rays that the stone emits spread love energy in the surroundings. Pink quartz is the best aid to heal all negative emotions that come in the mind. It helps you to control anger, anxiety, fear, unhealthy feelings that ultimately makes you feel happy and brings harmony in life.

How to test if rose quartz is real with a lighter? ›

first of all, rose quartz won't melt. fake rose quartz made of plastic. will start to melt within 09:55 seconds. number 2, we check its hardness. if you have raw, unpolished stone, you can try to scratch glass.

What is the rarest quartz on earth? ›

As Quartz varieties, instead, the most rare type of quartz is for sure BLUE QUARTZ, especially with well formed crystals.

Is pink quartz worth anything? ›

Although quartz is one of the most common minerals on Earth, natural rose quartz is one of the rarer colored varieties of crystalline quartz. Still, it's not an expensive gemstone. The most coveted colors are pure to purplish pink. These colors are hard to find with transparent clarity, instead showing a milky look.

Where is pink quartz found? ›

The finest-quality rose quartz rough typically comes from Brazil. Other sources include India, Madagascar, and Sri Lanka.

What does pink quartz look like? ›

It is pink and falls somewhere between translucent and cloudy. "Some stones come in a wide range of colors, not rose quartz," Lee says. "Rose quartz is springtime; it's Easter; it's the color of the sunset." The stone's hue can range from a pale pink to a medium-dark pink.

What is the power of pink quartz? ›

Pink Quartz Color Energy

Pink Quartz, with its light red energy rays, brings determination, commitment, and caring. Its soothing color calms feelings of anger or resentment, and can aid efforts to meditate and reflect. Pink is the color of new love, new romance and new relationships.

What does pink quartz attract? ›

Rose quartz has been commonly used in love spells. If you are single and looking for love it is said that its powers can be used to great affect by placing a piece of rose quartz beside your bed. This will draw love and relationships towards you.

Who should wear pink quartz? ›

Wearing Rose Quartz Jewelry would help those who struggle with anger management issues stay calm and collected. Those who struggle with phobias and varied fears ought to keep this gem with them. The wearer is claimed to feel calm and secure when wearing rose quartz.

What does fake quartz look like? ›

Small, round air bubbles indicate a fake.

These air bubbles are small and stay in one place, whereas gas bubbles from a natural inclusion are commonly bigger and can move inside the crystal.

How to tell if a crystal is real with a flashlight? ›

When you shine your phone's flashlight through the crystal, it should look hazy or opaque, not clear. If the crystal's interior looks a little too perfect, you may be dealing with a fake. If you don't see distortions, the crystal may be synthetic or even made of glass.

Is pink quartz common? ›

Rose quartz is a translucent pink to rose-red variety of quartz. It is rarely found as a crystal and is far more common in massive form. Among gemstones, rose quartz is considered a semiprecious stone that may be used in jewelry.

What is the rarest colour of quartz? ›

Derived from the Latin word citrina, meaning "yellow", natural citrine is the rarest of the quartz varieties, which include amethyst, aventurine and prasiolite. Athough some varieties of diamond and sapphire can be yellow, citrine is one of the few gemstones that is always this colour, making it extremely desirable.

How much is pink quartz crystal worth? ›

How much is pink rose quartz worth? Rose quartz rough sells for about $4.00 per pound.

What color quartz is rare? ›

Crystalline rose quartz is a rarer variant of rose quartz, and both prasiolite and dumortierite are rare types of quartz. Some versions of quartz contain specific inclusions that lead to greater rarity, too. For example, rutile inclusions aren't common, but some collectors or jewelry wearers highly desire them.

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