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S scruggs Gold Member Jun 12, 2008 7,400 7,462 Northern Alabama Detector(s) used Whites Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Jun 14, 2023 #2 Looks like Rose Quartz. Very pretty, good find! Upvote 0
Clay Diggins Silver Member Nov 14, 2010 4,918 14,338 The Great Southwest Primary Interest: Prospecting Jun 14, 2023 #3 The pink portion is orthoclase K feldspar and the gray portion is common quartz. These are two of the most common rocks on earth and are often found in association with one another. Rose quartz is ordinary quartz with minute Dumortierite crystal inclusions. This is definitely not rose quartz. Upvote 2
The pink portion is orthoclase K feldspar and the gray portion is common quartz. These are two of the most common rocks on earth and are often found in association with one another. Rose quartz is ordinary quartz with minute Dumortierite crystal inclusions. This is definitely not rose quartz.