Collection: STRAWBERRY QUARTZ

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Strawberry Quartz — the stone of joyful love, radiant energy, and heart-centered clarity.


Strawberry Quartz is one of those stones that immediately captures attention—soft, romantic pink tones infused with shimmering inclusions that seem to glow from within. While it belongs to the broader quartz family, its distinctive character comes from mineral inclusions (often iron oxide or hematite) that create its signature “seeded” strawberry-like appearance.  

Below is a complete, collector-grade breakdown tailored for Wandering Stones standards.

AKA (Also Known As)

Strawberry Quartz goes by several names in the trade and collector space. Some are accurate descriptors, while others are broader or occasionally misapplied:

  • Red Aventurine Quartz – Sometimes used when the stone displays a strong sparkle (aventurescence) from dense inclusions
  • Strawberry Aventurine – A trade name referencing both color and shimmer, though not all specimens are true aventurine
  • Inclusion Quartz (Strawberry Variety) – A more technical descriptor highlighting the internal mineral inclusions
  • Hematite-Included Quartz – Used when the red coloration is specifically linked to hematite inclusions
  • Lepidocrocite Quartz – Occasionally used if inclusions are identified as lepidocrocite (though more common in “fire quartz”)
  • Scarlet Quartz – A rare, older descriptive term historically used for iron-rich red quartz
  • Red Quartz – A broad, non-specific name sometimes used in commercial settings

Highlights

  • Naturally occurring quartz with red to pink inclusions
  • Often displays sparkling or aventurescent effects
  • Ranges from translucent to transparent
  • Durable with Mohs hardness of 7
  • Popular in fine jewelry and collector specimens
  • Associated with love, joy, and emotional balance
  • Rare in high-quality, inclusion-rich clarity

Specifications

  • Mineral Type: Quartz (SiO₂)
  • Color: Pale pink → deep strawberry red
  • Hardness: 7 (Mohs scale)  
  • Luster: Vitreous (glassy)  
  • Transparency: Transparent to translucent  
  • Crystal System: Hexagonal
  • Specific Gravity: ~2.63–2.65  
  • Fracture: Conchoidal

 Localities

  • Minas Gerais, Brazil (classic and early discoveries)  
  • Madagascar (vibrant material)  
  • Kazakhstan
  • India (Karnataka region)  
  • Occasional finds in Mexico and Canada

Geological Formation

Strawberry Quartz forms in igneous environments, especially within granite and pegmatite systems where silica-rich fluids crystallize slowly.  

Its defining feature develops when iron oxide, hematite, or similar inclusions become trapped during crystal growth, creating the iconic red “seed-like” patterns.  

Mineralogy Information

  • Chemical Composition: Silicon dioxide (SiO₂)  
  • Inclusions: Hematite, goethite, lepidocrocite, or mica  
  • Structure: Framework silicate (tetrahedral structure)  
  • Optics: Slight birefringence, low dispersion

Key Features

  • Signature “strawberry seed” inclusion pattern
  • Occasional aventurescence (sparkle effect)
  • Color intensity depends on inclusion density
  • Can form as:
    • Crystals
    • Massive quartz
    • Quartzite (pink aventurine varieties)

 Geological Era

Quartz forms across a vast span of Earth’s history, but most Strawberry Quartz deposits are associated with younger igneous systems (Phanerozoic Eon), particularly in regions of active or historical tectonic activity.

 Mineral Class

  • Class: Silicate mineral
  • Group: Quartz family
  • Subtype: Inclusion-bearing quartz variety

Rock Formation

  • Primarily found in:
    • Granite
    • Pegmatites
    • Occasionally metamorphic quartzite (as aventurine forms)  

 Historical & Folklore Notes

Strawberry Quartz is relatively modern in the gem trade, gaining traction in the late 20th century.  

Earlier references described similar material as “scarlet quartz” in historic iron-rich deposits in England.  

While it lacks ancient mythological depth, it quickly became beloved in modern crystal communities for its association with love, joy, and emotional healing.

 Why Collectors Love It

  • Unique inclusion patterns—no two stones are alike
  • Combines clarity + internal texture, rare in quartz
  • Affordable entry into high-end aesthetic minerals
  • Strong crossover appeal:
    • Jewelry collectors
    • Mineral collectors
    • Metaphysical enthusiasts
  • High-end specimens can display dense, evenly distributed inclusions—a true collector prize

 Display & Care

  • Clean gently with warm water + mild soap
  • Avoid prolonged exposure to:
    • Harsh chemicals
    • Ultrasonic cleaners (can stress inclusions)
  • Store separately to prevent scratching softer minerals
  • Display under soft lighting to enhance internal sparkle

 A Metaphysical Nod

Strawberry Quartz is often referred to as a Stone of Inner Love and Joy, believed to radiate a gentle yet uplifting energy.

Common Associations:

  • Chakra: Heart Chakra
  • Themes: Love, emotional healing, gratitude, compassion
  • Energy Style: Soft, nurturing, yet subtly energizing

It is said to:

  • Encourage self-worth and emotional clarity
  • Amplify feelings of love and appreciation
  • Promote living fully in the present moment  

Suggested Mantra:
“I open my heart to joy, love, and the beauty of this moment.”

 Why Trust Wandering Stones

At Wandering Stones, we go beyond surface beauty:

  • Hand-selected for true geological integrity
  • Transparency about natural vs. treated vs. assembled material
  • Deep focus on collector-grade quality and rarity
  • Rooted in real field knowledge, lapidary work, and sourcing relationships
  • Built for both education and appreciation

 

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