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What kind of quartz is this?

It is completley white, and very splarkly. it is often used in landscaping.

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hmmmmm... good question. I had a hematite ring break the other day actually! Funny:P I wish i could help but i don't know... i think rise quarts has something to do with love though....
Rings of any type break because their compressive strength is insufficient to resist the forces acting on them. It has nothing to do with negative energy, just basic physics.
Stone rings break not because of emotions but because of stresses put on them through physical movement and pressure. If you want another meaning, it could be that you have to much anger let loose.
I can almost guarantee that the hematite ring that broke was actually an artificial reproduction of hematite called hematine. It is less expensive and more brittle than its counterpart. It is substituted for genuine hematite, and is known for its strong magentic properties.
Rose quartz is associated with all types of love, self esteem and forgiveness. This could be a hint towards why it broke. However, rose quartz naturally tends to crack and break pretty easily.

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