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Pink Tourmaline in Quartz

Pink Tourmaline in Quartz

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Pink Tourmaline in Quartz

These striking Pink Tourmaline in Quartz specimens beautifully showcase vibrant pink Tourmaline naturally embedded within luminous white Quartz. The polished front reveals intricate mineral patterns, flashes of colour, and fascinating crystal structures, while the raw back preserves the natural character of the stone as it formed within the Earth.

The contrast between the soft white Quartz and vivid pink Tourmaline creates a truly eye-catching display. Each piece is completely unique, with its own arrangement of inclusions, textures, and colour variations, making every specimen a one-of-a-kind treasure.

Please note that the stands shown in the photographs are not included in the price but can be purchased separately.

Please make sure you select the crystal you would like to receive. Each piece is numbered in the photographs, with individual measurements listed below.


Measurements

Option 1

  • Weight: 302g
  • Measurements: 11.4 x 8.5 x 2.9cm

Option 2

  • Weight: 330g
  • Measurements: 8.2 x 8.7 x 4.1cm

Option 3

  • Weight: 333g
  • Measurements: 10.1 x 8.6 x 4.2cm

Option 4

  • Weight: 337g
  • Measurements: 9.9 x 8.1 x 3.9cm

Option 5

  • Weight: 345g
  • Measurements: 10.4 x 6.5 x 4.1cm

Option 6

  • Weight: 429g
  • Measurements: 10.8 x 9.2 x 6cm

Option 7

  • Weight: 475g
  • Measurements: 11.8 x 7.4 x 5.3cm

Symbolism of the Polished and Raw Form

These specimens beautifully combine two contrasting finishes. The polished front reveals the hidden beauty and intricate details within the stone, symbolising insight, self-discovery, and the understanding that there is often more beneath the surface than first appears.

The raw back remains untouched by polishing, preserving the natural textures and formations created by geological processes over millions of years. This can symbolise authenticity, grounding, and remaining connected to one's true nature.

Together, the polished and raw surfaces represent the balance between what we reveal to the world and the deeper foundations that support us beneath the surface.


Spiritual & Symbolic Associations

Pink Tourmaline

Pink Tourmaline is often associated with:

  • Compassion and kindness
  • Emotional healing symbolism
  • Self-love and self-acceptance
  • Nurturing energy
  • Emotional resilience
  • Forgiveness
  • Heart-centred awareness
  • Gentleness and understanding
  • Personal growth
  • Authentic connection

Pink Tourmaline is admired for its beautiful colour and is often viewed as a symbol of compassion and emotional wisdom. Many people are drawn to this mineral as a reminder to approach both themselves and others with greater kindness and understanding.

Its vibrant pink tones can serve as reminders that strength and gentleness can exist together. Crystal enthusiasts often appreciate Pink Tourmaline as a symbol of learning to honour emotions while continuing to move forward with courage and grace.

Many people feel that Pink Tourmaline encourages deeper self-acceptance, helping us appreciate ourselves as we are while remaining open to growth and transformation.

Quartz

Quartz is often associated with:

  • Clarity and awareness
  • Reflection and insight
  • Balance and harmony
  • Adaptability
  • Personal growth
  • Focus and mindfulness
  • Perspective and understanding

Quartz has been valued throughout history for its beauty and versatility. Many people are drawn to it as a symbol of clarity and reflection, appreciating its ability to complement and highlight the beauty of the minerals it forms alongside.

Together

The combination of Pink Tourmaline and Quartz creates a beautiful symbol of compassion balanced with clarity. Pink Tourmaline encourages kindness, emotional awareness, and self-acceptance, while Quartz symbolises perspective, understanding, and reflection.

Together they remind us that personal growth flourishes when we balance emotional awareness with wisdom, and compassion with clear understanding.


Geological Information

Pink Tourmaline is a variety of Tourmaline coloured by trace amounts of manganese during formation. It commonly develops within pegmatites, where mineral-rich fluids allow large crystal structures to form.

In these specimens, the Pink Tourmaline is naturally embedded within Quartz, creating beautiful patterns and colour contrasts. The polished face reveals the internal mineral structure, while the raw back preserves the stone's natural geological character.

  • Minerals: Pink Tourmaline and Quartz
  • Chemical Composition:
    • Tourmaline: Complex Boron Silicate
    • Quartz: SiO₂
  • Crystal System:
    • Tourmaline: Trigonal
    • Quartz: Trigonal
  • Mohs Hardness:
    • Tourmaline: 7-7.5
    • Quartz: 7
  • Colour: White, Pink, Rose and Magenta Tones
  • Lustre: Vitreous
  • Transparency: Opaque to Translucent
  • Formation: Pegmatitic Environments
  • Form: Polished Front with Natural Raw Back

Perfect For

  • Mineral and crystal collections
  • Display shelves and cabinets
  • Altar and sacred spaces
  • Meditation and reflection areas
  • Nature-inspired décor
  • Gifts for crystal lovers
  • Appreciating natural mineral inclusions and patterns

Disclaimer

Please note that crystal meanings and properties are offered as spiritual and symbolic guidance only. They are not intended as medical, psychological or professional advice.

Before You Order

  • The piece shown in the photographs is the exact one you will receive unless stated otherwise in the product description. I do my best to photograph each piece from multiple angles to show its unique characteristics as clearly as possible.
  • Colours may very slightly in person due to variations in screen settings, device displays and lighting conditions, but every effort has been made to photograph each piece as accurately as possible.
  • Unless stated otherwise, all crystals and minerals are natural. Natural features such as inclusions, druzy pockets, cavities, colour variations, surface marks and internal fractures are port of the stone's natural formation and are not considered faults or damage.
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