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Rose quartz Tasbeeh

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Rose quartz from Pakistan

Stone size 6mm(33Beads)

Quality Craftsmanship

Soft Pink Tones

Translucent Clarity

Versatile Design

 

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Rose quartz Tasbeeh:

A rose quartz Tasbeeh (also known as Misbaha or prayer beads) is a string of beads used by Muslims for counting the recitations of prayers, particularly the names of Allah.

A rose quartz Tasbeeh is not only a functional tool for spiritual practice but also a beautiful and meaningful piece, offering the benefits of rose quartz’s calming and loving energies. Whether used for daily prayers, meditation, or as a cherished item, it embodies both spiritual and emotional significance.

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Discover the Timeless Beauty of Rose Quartz Gemstones

Furthermore, elevate your style with the gentle elegance of our exquisite rose quartz gemstone collection. Revered for its delicate pink hues and soothing energy, rose quartz is a stone of love, compassion, and tranquility. Moreover, making it a perfect choice for those who seek to adorn themselves with the essence of unconditional love and emotional healing.

Rose quartz:

Rose quartz is one of the many quartz varieties used as a gem material. It gets its name from its delicate pink color, which ranges from very light (almost white) to medium-dark. The most appealing color typically occurs in larger sizes, and small rose quartz specimens with good color tend to be rare. Rose quartz always forms in a massive state, lacking regular, flat crystal faces. It typically occurs in pegmatites and also appears in hydrothermal veins.

People accept a certain amount of sand, dirt, and dust as ordinary ingredients in their lives. What they might not be aware of is that those substances are mostly quartz, one of the most common minerals on earth.

Research has shown that rose quartz owes its delicate pink color to microscopic inclusions of aligned silicate mineral fibers. Advanced testing has shown that they’re generally similar—but not identical—to the mineral dumortierite. The fibers likely crystallized out as the host gem cooled, aligning with the crystal directions of the rose quartz.

The pastel gem’s inclusions generally give it a characteristic cloudy translucence, leading to it being cut into beads and cabochons. Sometimes, the inclusions produce a six-rayed star if the fashioned gem is cabochon-cut and correctly oriented. Fine examples show a distinct, sharp, star floating above even pink bodycolor. You might facet the most transparent rose quartz rough. Cutters can intensify the delicate color by applying concave facets and cutting gems in larger sizes.

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