Features
Rose quartz has a vitreous or glassy luster and a hardness of 7. Rose quartz ranges from translucent to opaque. The stone's pink or rose red color may be caused by traces of iron and titanium, although some studies have suggested microscopic fibers of an unknown mineral actually cause the color.
Uses
Rose quartz is sometimes used as an inexpensive gemstone and ornamental stone. Rose quartz is an alternate birthstone for January. The stone symbolizes love and beauty.
Location
Rose quartz is found in Brazil, India, Germany, Madagascar and the United States. It exists in many geological environments and has been found in igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks.
Fun Fact
Rose quartz is closely related to other forms of quartz. For example, amethyst refers to purple quartz, citrine is yellow quartz and smoky quartz appears brown or gray.