This DT is part of a find from the Kullu Pass in Northern India, gateway to the Himalayans and home to many temples. The palest pink-rose color comes from hematite and not from titanium as true rose quartz does, Like all the Kullu Rosies, this one is strangely configured and exceedingly intricate with no real faces, but yet many of them (almost elestial) and three renaming sides. Erosion form earthly mineral acids has worked its magic. This crystal is even more strange than most Kullu Rosies, however, in that she looks to like an index finger! This “finger” is in excellent condition, weighs 2.1 oz and measures 3 by 0.9” by 0.8”.
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Unusual Palest Pink Kullu Rosie (Himalayan Ice) Quartz
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