
Crystals & minerals
Strawberry Quartz is a rare quartz variety prized for its warm pink-to-red hues, caused by natural iron oxide inclusions. Traditionally used as a grounding gemstone that activates the heart chakra, it's a favourite among crystal practitioners looking to calm emotional turbulence and strengthen feelings of self-love. Each piece measures between 3 and 5 cm and has a distinctive semi-reflective shimmer thanks to traces of hematite and mica within the stone.
Each Strawberry Quartz stone is a natural specimen, so no two are identical. Sizes range from 3 to 5 cm — roughly thumbnail to palm-sized. The colour varies from soft blush pink to a deeper strawberry red depending on the concentration of iron deposits. If you're after a piece for meditation or pocket carry, the smaller end of the range sits comfortably in your hand. Larger pieces work well as display stones or altar centrepieces.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Stone Type | Strawberry Quartz (natural) |
| Size Range | 3–5 cm |
| Colour | Pink to strawberry red |
| Colour Source | Iron oxide inclusions |
| Shimmer | Semi-reflective (hematite and mica) |
| Chakra Association | Heart chakra |
| SKU | SM0771 |
| Variant | Natural |
Strawberry Quartz stands apart from more common pink stones because of what's happening inside it. Those iron oxide deposits aren't just responsible for the colour — they give each stone a depth and warmth that Rose Quartz simply doesn't have. Hold one up to the light and you'll see tiny metallic flecks of hematite catching the glow. It's a genuinely beautiful stone to look at, and that's before you get into the spiritual side of things.
In crystal practice, Strawberry Quartz is traditionally used to ground the aura and open the heart chakra. Practitioners report that working with it helps calm inner turbulence — that constant mental chatter that makes it hard to sit still or connect with what you're actually feeling. It's also associated with self-discovery: exploring emotions you've been sitting on, reconnecting with interests you've let slide, and generally getting a clearer picture of your own emotional state. We've had customers come back months later saying it became their go-to stone for meditation.
One honest note: don't confuse Strawberry Quartz with Cherry Tanzurine (sometimes called Cherry Quartz). Cherry Tanzurine is a man-made glass with added metal oxides — pretty, but not the same thing. Real Strawberry Quartz has a subtler, more organic colour variation and those characteristic hematite and mica inclusions. If the colour looks perfectly uniform and almost neon, it's probably not genuine Strawberry Quartz.
Crystal practitioners have worked with Strawberry Quartz for emotional grounding and heart chakra activation for decades. Here's how people typically use it.
We've been stocking crystals and minerals for over 25 years now, and Strawberry Quartz is one of those stones that people pick up and don't want to put down. There's something about the weight of it in your hand — it's got that satisfying density you expect from quartz (around 2.65 g/cm3 specific gravity), and the surface has a smooth, cool feel that warms quickly against your skin. The semi-reflective quality from the hematite inclusions means it genuinely sparkles when it catches light at the right angle.
If you're comparing it to Rose Quartz — which we get asked about constantly — the difference is both visual and energetic. Rose Quartz tends toward a milky, uniform pink. Strawberry Quartz has more depth and variation, with visible inclusions and that reddish warmth. Energetically, Rose Quartz is traditionally associated with gentle, unconditional love, while Strawberry Quartz leans more toward grounding and emotional clarity. Both activate the heart chakra, but they approach it from different angles. If you already own Rose Quartz and want something that adds a grounding element, Strawberry Quartz is the natural next step.
The one limitation worth mentioning: because these are natural stones in the 3–5 cm range, you can't pick your exact size or colour intensity. Some pieces run paler, some deeper. That's part of the appeal of natural specimens, but if you're very particular about shade, just know there's variation.
Building a heart chakra collection? Pair your Strawberry Quartz with a Rose Quartz for a broader spectrum of heart-opening energy, or add an Amethyst for a grounding-meets-intuition combination. A selenite charging plate keeps all your stones cleansed and ready to work with.
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Mineral Group | Quartz (silicon dioxide, SiO2) |
| Mohs Hardness | 7 |
| Specific Gravity | Approximately 2.65 g/cm3 |
| Inclusions | Iron oxide, hematite, mica |
| Transparency | Translucent to semi-opaque |
| Chakra | Heart (4th) |
| Traditional Uses | Grounding, emotional balance, self-love, chakra alignment |
| Crystal System | Trigonal |
Cherry Tanzurine (often sold as Cherry Quartz) is a man-made glass with metallic oxide inclusions. Strawberry Quartz is a natural stone coloured by iron oxide deposits, with hematite and mica creating a semi-reflective shimmer. The easiest way to tell them apart: Cherry Tanzurine has a uniform, almost neon colour, while genuine Strawberry Quartz shows natural colour variation and visible mineral inclusions.
Strawberry Quartz is traditionally associated with the heart chakra (the 4th chakra). It is used to activate and open this energy centre, which practitioners connect to feelings of love, compassion, and emotional balance. Some also use it for broader chakra alignment work.
Strawberry Quartz scores 7 on the Mohs hardness scale, so it handles running water without damage. You can also cleanse it under moonlight, place it on a selenite plate, or use sage smoke. Avoid prolonged direct sunlight — extended UV exposure can fade the pink-red colour over time.
Yes. Genuine Strawberry Quartz is a natural quartz variety that gets its colour from iron oxide inclusions. The hematite and mica within the stone create a characteristic semi-reflective appearance. Be cautious of imitations — some sellers market dyed quartz or man-made glass as Strawberry Quartz.
Absolutely — it's one of the most common uses. Hold it in your hand or place it over your heart chakra while meditating. Practitioners use it to ground the aura, calm emotional turbulence, and focus on intentions around self-love and emotional clarity. Even 10 minutes with it can feel noticeably different from meditating without a stone.
Both are heart chakra stones, but they work differently. Rose Quartz is traditionally linked to gentle, unconditional love and has a milky, uniform pink colour. Strawberry Quartz has visible iron oxide and hematite inclusions, a warmer red tone, and is more associated with grounding and emotional clarity. Many practitioners use both together.
Each stone measures between 3 and 5 cm. Because these are natural specimens, the exact size, shape, and colour intensity vary from piece to piece. That's normal — no two natural stones are identical.
Last updated: April 2026
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