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These high‑clarity Jelly Rose Quartz spheres show the soft, translucent glow this rare grade is known for. Jelly Rose Quartz forms when silica crystallises with extremely fine rutile fibres dispersed through the structure, giving the stone its gel‑like clarity and pale colour rather than the deeper pink seen in common Rose Quartz. In spheres, this clarity allows aligned rutile to produce a sharp star under a single light source, a feature only seen in high‑grade material. Rose Quartz is believed to support compassion, emotional balance, and gentle strength, thought to encourage openness and steady heart‑centred energy. You will receive a sphere from the exact batch shown. When you purchase one of our Star Jelly Rose spheres we will include a free metal holder.

 

Includes:

1x STAR JELLY ROSE QUARTZ SPHERE

1x METAL SPHERE HOLDER |  APPROX 4.5CMH


 

Star Jelly Rose Quartz Sphere

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  • ROSE QUARTZ  
    Rose Quartz is a variety of quartz that displays pale pink to rose‑red hues, coloured by trace amounts of titanium, iron, or manganese. It is believed to be a giving stone that softens the heart and soothes emotions. Rose Quartz is also thought to carry gentle, comforting energy, making it suitable for children and infants, and is often associated with emotional healing and heart chakra activation.

    How to See the Star in Your Sphere
    The star is created by tiny aligned rutile fibres, and it only appears when the light hits at the right angle. Here’s how to reveal it:

    1. Use a single, strong light source
    A phone torch works perfectly.
    Overhead room lighting usually won’t show the star.

    2. Hold the sphere slightly away from the light
    Don’t shine the light directly onto it.
    Instead, hold the sphere a little off to the side of the beam.

    3. Slowly rotate the sphere
    Turn it in small movements.
    The star will “flash” into view when the rutile alignment catches the light.

    4. Look for a soft six‑rayed star
    It won’t be sharp like sapphire — rose quartz stars are gentle, silky, and subtle.

    5. Darker surroundings help
    If you’re struggling to see it, dim the room or block ambient light.

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