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Rose-Quartz (SiO2) Some information for proffesional buyers History and General Information of Rose Quartz Gemstone The light pink to rose red variety of macro crystalline, coarse grained, common quartz is referred to as Rose quartz. When impurities of iron, titanium or manganese are present in the natural quartz gem along with microscopic inclusions of dumortierite, it gives rise to this beautiful rose hue that makes the stone a delight to behold. It is favored by people looking for a subdued, yet sparkling stone, to enhance jewelry. It is found as solid mass in large pegmatite cores, or in hydrothermal veins. The slightly reddish tone of the stone finds it being called the “Bohemian Ruby’” although it has none of the characteristics of a ruby. The oldest known use of natural rose quartz gemstone has been traced to Mesopotamia in 7000 BC, when it was used as beads. The Assyrians and Romans too used it, with the Romans creating ownership seals with the stone. Historically it was valued as a symbol of love and beauty and was often referred to as “stone of gentle love” and also as the “stone of unconditional love.” Interesting Trivia and Other Facts of Rose Quartz Rose quartz is a stone which symbolizes unconditional love since it promotes the emotion of nurturing and friendship. It has a very calming and soothing effect upon the wearer, bringing about a sense of peace and harmony, not only to one's own self but also in the surroundings. It is a stone which makes a person compassionate and promotes a feeling of forgiveness. It is a stone of healing and rejuvenation. It is used in treating people with depression due to its quality of serenity even in the midst of turmoil. It is said to help in reducing weight and also aids in the rejuvenation of the skin and cells, leading to a glowing complexion, free of wrinkles and lines. It also protects the wearer against radiation and increases fertility. It has also been found to be effective in treating people with disorders of the liver, kidney, lungs and heart. Producers The stones were first found near Rumford, Maine, but nowadays most of the rose quartz is got from the Minas Gerais, Brazil. It is also found in Australia, Scotland, England, Canada and Mexico, Sweden and Namibia.