This is my gemsona! She’s a Pink Quartz, not a Rose Quartz. And yes, there’s a tiny difference. I used the gemsona maker because I’m too lazy to draw her at the moment. As for her gem, I believe after Rose “shattered” Pink, the diamonds sought to utilize that specific strength of being able to shatter a gem efficiently like Rose did. So they made a Pink Quartz, a more sleek version of a regular Quartz soldier in order to be more “limber” in being able to get to the gem and shatter it. Luckily she’s part of the rebellion, and is very against shattering anyone.
“- pink quartz develops crystals while rose quartz does not. ... The image shows pink quartz from Minas Gerais grown on smoky quartz. Pink quartz is quite rare and one of the more expensive quartz varieties. It is not used for lapidary works, of course, and is only sold to collectors.”














