ROSE QUARTZ PALM STONES
ROSE QUARTZ PALM STONES
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Discover the soothing energy of our Rose Quartz Palm Stones, available in five unique varieties you select. Choose from gemmy stones with beautiful striations, vibrant pink hues, or delicate lavender-blue tones accented with golden healer inclusions and rainbow windows. Sizes range from 2 to 3 inches, perfect for holding during meditation or carrying daily. Each stone offers a smooth, comforting touch and a unique pattern, making it a meaningful addition to your crystal collection or a thoughtful gift. Embrace love and healing with a palm stone that resonates with you.
Five unique rose quartz palm stones you choose:
A. Gemmy beautiful striations 3 Inches
B. Lavender/blue rose quartz with golden healer. Beautiful rainbow windows 2.5 inches
C. Smooth vibrant gemmy pink 3 Inches
D. Light pink striations 2 Inches
E. Light pink 2.5 Inches long
Rose Quartz is one of the most beloved and iconic crystals, and for good reason — both its soft pink hue and its energy have captivated people for thousands of years.
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🌸 Metaphysical Meaning
Rose quartz is known as the Stone of Unconditional Love. Its energy is gentle, nurturing, and deeply soothing. It's often associated with:
Self-love and self-acceptance
Emotional healing, especially from heartbreak or trauma
Attracting romantic love and deepening existing relationships
Opening the heart chakra, encouraging empathy and forgiveness
Reducing stress and tension, promoting inner peace
It's a favorite in rituals for manifesting love, used in crystal grids, worn as jewelry, or placed under pillows to encourage emotional clarity and loving dreams.
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🏺 History and Cultural Significance
Rose quartz has a long, rich history:
Ancient Egypt: Used in facial masks and talismans — it was believed to prevent aging and maintain beauty. Cleopatra was said to have used it in her skincare rituals.
Ancient Rome and Greece: Often carved into seals or amulets, believed to symbolize ownership and power, as well as affection and reconciliation.
Tibetan and Chinese traditions: Used in sculptures and spiritual ceremonies for thousands of years.
Middle Ages: Carried as a charm to ward off negative energy and attract love.
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