Rose quartz skull with ram horns
This striking rose quartz carving showcases soft blush pink tones with subtle internal inclusions that gently diffuse and reflect the light. Expertly shaped into a skull with ram horns, this piece combines the natural translucency of quartz with a bold, sculptural form, creating a visually distinctive and character-rich display item. The smooth polished finish enhances the stone’s natural softness, while the carved horn details add depth, symmetry, and strong visual impact.
Key Features
Material: Natural rose quartz
Formation: Hand-carved and polished into skull with ram horns
Color: Pale pink to blush tones with natural variation
Crystal Habit: Macrocrystalline quartz
Finish: Smooth polished exterior
Shape: Skull carving with ram horn detailing
Dimensions
Approx. Size: 6cm x 4.5cm
Weight: 170 grams
Geological & Scientific Notes
Rose quartz is a variety of quartz composed of silicon dioxide, with its characteristic pink colour typically attributed to microscopic inclusions of fibrous minerals such as dumortierite or other trace elements within the crystal structure. These inclusions also contribute to its commonly cloudy or milky appearance.
Quartz forms in silica-rich environments, often within pegmatites or hydrothermal veins, where mineral-rich fluids cool and crystallise over extended periods. Unlike clear quartz, rose quartz rarely forms in well-defined crystals, instead occurring in massive formations, which makes it particularly suitable for carving.
Quartz crystallises in the trigonal crystal system and typically forms hexagonal prisms, though in rose quartz this structure is not always visible due to its massive growth habit. In this piece, the material has been carved and polished to highlight both its colour and internal features, while transforming it into a detailed sculptural form.
Mineral Information
Mineral: Quartz (Rose quartz variety)
Formula: SiO₂
Colour: Pale pink → blush
Cause of Colour: Microscopic mineral inclusions (commonly dumortierite-related fibres)
Lustre: Vitreous (glassy)
Transparency: Translucent
Streak: White
Hardness: 7 (Mohs)
Fracture: Conchoidal
Cleavage: None
Density: ~2.65
Crystal System: Trigonal
Habit: Typically massive (carved form in this piece)
Formation: Pegmatites and hydrothermal environments
Common Locations: Brazil, Madagascar, South Africa, USA
Optical
Refractive Index: ~1.54–1.55
Extras
Carved ram horn detail adds sculptural depth and symmetry
May contain natural inclusions, veils, or internal fractures
Soft light diffusion creates a gentle glow under lighting
Each piece displays unique internal patterning
Condition
Natural crystal with polished carved finish
Minor internal inclusions and surface variations typical of quartz
Variation in colour, clarity, and internal structure
No visible dyeing or artificial enhancement
Care Instructions
Handle with care to avoid chips or scratches
Clean gently with a soft cloth or soft brush
Avoid prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals
Store separately to prevent scratching other items