A pretty penny, for sure. I've been quoted $475 a sheet for 3/4" plywood with the BRAZILIAN rosewood laid up on it. Board foot price here in central Florida is running about $18. That's compared to Mahogany running ~$5. Of course, if you have AFRICAN rosewood, also known as Bubinga, you're running cheaper. Last time I priced that it was about half the price of the Brazilian wood.
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Issue 1 - Rose Quartz and Pyrite.
Rose quartz is actually a silicate mineral that may appear in metamorphic, sedimentary, and igneous rocks.
Quartz in general has a glassy or vitreous luster.
Rose quartz is found in Madagascar, India, Germany, and several localities in the USA, most notably in South Dakota. Currently, a lot of rose quartz has been excavated in Brazil, where the only current source of true, well-formed crystals of rose quartz can be found. Rose quartz can be found in cores of pegmatites.
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Not much. It is a very common mineral and is found in many places.
Rose quartz is a variety of quartz which is a mineral.
The cleavage of rose quartz is 2.65
Rose quartz is composed of the mineral quartz, formula SiO2.
you probley have rose quartz, worth about $5 for every peice the size of your fist
Issue 1 - Rose Quartz and Pyrite.
Rose quartz is formed when a small amount of iron is incorporated into a pure quartz (SiO2) matrix. The inclusion of iron (Fe2O3) in many minerals s responsible for the colors that are observed. Iron also turns quartz into Amethyst.
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Rose quartz is actually a silicate mineral that may appear in metamorphic, sedimentary, and igneous rocks.
"Rose quartz is a type of quartz which exhibits a pale pink to rose red hue." -Wikipedia Well, I suppose it's made of quartz, then, isn't it? 'Cause the name Rose QUARTZ doesn't give that away.