Gemstone: Rose Quartz Birthstone Month: Zodiac: Chemical Symbol: Chemical Make-up: History & Lore: Some of the earliest primitive tools fashioned by man some 2.5 million years ago, and discovered in the Omo valley in Ethiopia were made of Quartz. It is believed that Quartz was used because of its hardness and isotropic brittleness that made the fashioning of the tools relatively easy. Chipped flint projectile points used for fire-making have been found on Mousterian sites in western Europe that date back around 40,000 years. In addition to its use in tool-making, certain varieties of Quartz were used for divination. Spherical Quartz rock crystals were often shaped into crystal balls and used for disease diagnosis and awareness of events occurring in distant places. |
| More recently there was major production of synthetic Quartz during World War II. This synthetic Quartz was used to supply crystals for radios. Today, Quartz is not only used for gemstone purposes, but also as a raw chemical ingredient in the manufacturing of abrasives, cements, concrete, porcelain, glass, and many other industrial materials. Because of its piezoelectric and pyroelectric properties, Quartz is commonly used in the production of watches, clocks, computers, and radios. South Dakota adopted Rose Quartz as its official mineral in 1966. Rose Quartz is believed to balance the emotions, giving inner peace and harmony. It is said to calm aggression and enhance sensitivity, compassion, patience and forgiveness, while increasing self-esteem and self-confidence. Physically Rose Quartz is believed to help treat depression and assist in weight loss. It can aid in the proper functioning of the kidneys, adrenals, sex organs, liver, lungs and heart. In addition to this, it is believed to increase fertility and protect against radiation. Availability: Sources: Evaluation: Rose Quartz is almost always found as solid masses and rarely occurs in crystals. This remains a scientific mystery because Quartz crystallizes into well formed crystals in all other macrocrystalline varieties, leaving no viable reason as to why Rose Quartz crystals do not commonly occur. Common Cuts: Routine Enhancements: Care & Cleaning: |
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