![]() They are found as a late formation in pegmatite pockets, often overgrowing smoky quartz crystals in groups of parallel-grown crystals. Because of the substantial differences in the physical properties and causes of colour it has been suggested to give the variety of pink-coloured quartz that forms crystals the name "pink quartz"(Hori, 2001) or "Rosaquarz" (German for pink quartz, Rykart, 1995). The other variety occurs in well-formed crystals of similar colour. Crystals of this type of rose quartz have never been found.Ģ. ![]() This variety is the rose quartz that is used in lapidary and carvings. Rose quartz is commonly found in the quartz cores of pegmatites and is believed to form at high temperatures, but it has also been found in hydrothermal veins. The star's position depends both on the location of the light source and the position of the observer (Schmetzer and Krzemnicki, 2006 Killingback, 2008). The six-rayed star is caused by reflections of the light from embedded fibres that intersect at an angle of 60°. Rose quartz from some localities shows asterism when cut as spheres or cabochons, much like that seen in certain sapphires. Rose quartz is dichroic, reflecting a preferential orientation of the included fibres. The colour of the fibrous mineral as well as the colour of rose quartz is stable up to temperatures of about 575☌ (Lehmann and Bambauer, 1978 Goreva et al, 2001) and is also generally stable in ultraviolet light (Goreva et al, 2001), although there have been occasional reports of material that pales quickly in daylight. These inclusions are probably the result of an exsolution from an initially homogeneous material. Rose quartz is always showing a hazy to translucent character due to microscopic fibrous inclusions of a pink borosilicate mineral related to dumortierite(Applin and Hicks, 1987 Goreva et al, 2001 Ma et al, 2002), which group leader Rossman names "dididumortierite" (Nadin, 2007). It occurs in different hues of pink, sometimes blueish, sometimes more reddish irradiation may cause the formation of smoky quartz colour centers and add a grey tone. One is found in translucent masses made of intergrown anhedral crystals. Two varieties of quartz are commonly called "rose quartz".ġ.
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