Rose Quartz Geode: There are basically at least 3 varietes of pink quartz. Pink Amethyst, a chemical analysis was performed on this crystal and they have found that, “The crystals are purplish pink amethystine quartz, additionally colored by microscopic hematite particles. They are not rose quartz as classically defined. Numerous micro-inclusions of calcium sulphate also occur in the interior of the quartz crystals.” The Rose Quartz crystals commonly found in the crystal world rarely come in point form, let alone inside geodes. They’re usually in massive formed chunks or sculpted in various shapes. To clarify and compare against Pink Amethyst, Rose Quartz gets it’s pink color from manganese, titanium and/or iron inclusions.