Raw Rose Quartz crystals in soft pink tones with a gentle shimmer, photographed on a light cream background

The Stone of Love & Compassion

Soft, gentle, and endlessly healing - Rose Quartz opens the heart to love in all its forms. Whether you're deepening self-love, healing emotional wounds, or inviting connection into your life, this crystal is a quiet guide back to the heart.

Crystal Benefits

  • Cultivating self-love, empathy, and compassion
  • Healing emotional pain, grief, or past wounds
  • Soothing anxiety and softening self-judgment
  • Attracting loving relationships and heart-aligned connections
  • Activating the heart chakra for emotional openness and healing

Crystal Pairings

  • Green Aventurine - For heart healing and emotional renewal
  • Amethyst - For peace and softness in times of emotional overwhelm

When to Use ⏲

  • During self-care rituals or moments of emotional tenderness
  • After heartbreak, grief, or emotional release
  • When journaling about love, forgiveness, or self-worth
  • To invite softness, trust, and vulnerability into your life

Where to Place It 𖠿

  • Vanity or Self-Care Station: To support self-love rituals
  • Under Pillow or Beside Bed: For emotional healing and gentle dreams
  • Living Room or Shared Spaces: To create warmth and loving energy
  • In Bag or Bra Pouch: As a quiet reminder to lead with compassion

Crystal Care ✧

  • Cleanse: With white sage, palo santo, or rose incense
  • Charge: Under moonlight or on a selenite plate
  • Avoid: Prolonged direct sunlight, which may cause fading

*For more information on cleansing and charging of crystals, click here.

Mini Ritual ✶ Heart Softening

  1. Hold Rose Quartz gently over your heart.
  2. Spritz Blushed Rosewater into your space or above your head.
  3. Breathe slowly and repeat: "I am worthy of love. I open my heart to receive and to heal."
  4. Journal, rest, or simply sit in this energy.

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Founder's note: "Rose Quartz has been my quiet teacher - reminding me that softness is a strength, and love begins not by searching, but by returning to myself."