Quartz – Rose Quartz Facetted Heart Pendant – Unconditional Love
$32.4
$43.09
Formed in Earth’s Embrace, Worn with Grace Rose Quartz is a variety of quartz formed in pegmatites, where trace elements like titanium and manganese lend its soft pink hue. This facetted heart-shaped cabochon, measuring 12 mm x 7 mm in depth, glows with the warmth of Yorkshire kindness—each facet a reflection of love, compassion, and emotional healing. Set in a 6 mm x 5 mm sterling silver bail, rhodium-plated for enhanced durability and shine, the pendant hangs gracefully from an 18″ sterling silver-filled chain. The bail’s 2 mm loop ensures secure attachment, and the overall pendant length is approximately 20 mm. Crystal Healing & Emotional Resonance Rose Quartz is known as the stone of unconditional love. It’s said to open the heart, soothe emotional wounds, and invite compassion. Like the gentle bloom of moorland heather, it brings softness, trust, and emotional renewal. Activates the heart chakra for love and healing Encourages forgiveness, empathy, and emotional clarity Supports self-love and harmonious relationships Birthstone & Zodiac Connection Rose Quartz is often associated with Taurus and Libra energies—bringing balance, beauty, and emotional depth. A meaningful gift for those seeking connection or celebrating spring birthdays. Interesting Facts to Tuck in Your Pocket Ancient Egyptians believed Rose Quartz prevented aging and promoted love It’s often used in rituals to attract romance and deepen emotional bonds Facetted cuts enhance its light-reflecting properties, amplifying its energy Pendant Specification Genuine facetted Rose Quartz heart cabochon (12 mm x 7 mm depth) Sterling silver bail (6 mm x 5 mm), rhodium plated for durability Bail loop diameter: 2 mm Overall pendant length including bail: approx. 20 mm Presented on an 18″ sterling silver-filled chain (upgrade to full sterling silver available) Ethically crafted and assembled in Yorkshire Includes letter with affirmation card and gift pouch About The Gemstone
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