Rose Quartz
Silicon Dioxide (SiO2)
Category
Browse mineral (man made aura treatment) specimens identified by the Rock Identifier community.
Rose Quartz
Silicon Dioxide (SiO2)
Carnelian Agate
Silicon Dioxide (SiO2) - variety of Chalcedony
Rough Emerald
Beryl (Be3Al2Si6O18 with Chromium/Vanadium impurities)
Banded Agate (specifically Moss Agate or Plume Agate variety)
Silicon Dioxide (SiO2) - Cryptocrystalline Quartz
Rose Quartz
Silicon Dioxide (SiO2)
Moss Agate / Carnelian Agate
Silicon Dioxide (SiO2) with iron and manganese inclusions
Diamond
Carbon (C), specifically a solid form of the element carbon with atoms arranged in a crystal structure called diamond cubic.
Diamond
Diamond (C)
Amber
Succinite (fossilized tree resin)
Sandstone Geode (Ironstone Concretion)
Arenite with Limonite/Hematite matrix (SiO2 with Fe-oxides)
Yellow Quartzite River Cobble
Meta-quartzite (SiO2 with iron oxide staining)
Amber
Succinate (Fossilized Tree Resin)
Basaltic Tuff / Volcanic Breccia
Pyroclastic Breccia / Lithic Tuff
Serpentine (Serpentinite)
Serpentinite (complex silicate group including lizardite, chrysotile, and antigorite)
Chert (Iron-stained)
Microcrystalline Quartz (SiO2)
Granite Cobble
Felsic Intrusive Igneous Rock (composed of Quartz, Alkali Feldspar, and Plagioclase)
Amber
Succinite (Fossilized Tree Resin)
Sandstone (Ferruginous)
Clastic sedimentary rock (primarily SiO2 with Fe2O3 cement)
Sandstone (Ferruginous)
Arenite (Fe-rich)
Pearl (Imitation or Cultured)
Calcium Carbonate (Aragonite/Calcite) - CaCO3
Chert (Chert / Flint nodule)
Silicon Dioxide (SiO2)
Chert (Grey Chert)
Microcrystalline or Cryptocrystalline Quartz (SiO2)
Quartzite (Milky Quartz Cobble)
Silicon Dioxide (SiO2)
Chert (specifically Banded Chert)
Microcrystalline or Cryptocrystalline Quartz (SiO2)
Given the appearance, it's likely a fragment of an igneous or metamorphic rock composed of multiple minerals. Without specific diagnostic features, it's difficult to give a common name other than 'crystalline rock fragment'. If pressed to guess based on the granular, somewhat light and dark speckled appearance, it could be a fragment of granite or a related intrusive igneous rock.
As a rock fragment, it does not have a single scientific mineral name; rather, it's a piece of a rock which is a combination of minerals. If it were granite, its main mineral composition would be quartz (SiO2), feldspar (e.g., KAlSi3O8 - orthoclase, (Na,Ca)(Al,Si)4O8 - plagioclase), and mica (e.g., KAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2 - muscovite or K(Mg,Fe)3AlSi3O10(OH)2 - biotite), among others.
Serpentinite
Serpentinite (composed primarily of Serpentine minerals: Mg3Si2O5(OH)4)
Banded Sandstone
Arenite (composed primarily of Quartz: SiO2)
Sandstone
Arenite (composed primarily of SiO2)
Sandstone (Ferruginous)
Arenite (primarily SiO2 with Iron Oxide cement)
Sandstone (with Liesegang rings or Oxidation)
Arenite (primarily Quartz SiO2 with Iron Oxide Fe2O3 staining)
Sandstone (Quartzose)
Arenite (primarily SiO2)
Petrified Wood
Silicified Wood (SiO2)
Amethyst Sage Agate
Silicon Dioxide (SiO2) with trace minerals (Manganese/Iron oxides)
Sandstone
Sandstone (lithified quartz arenite, arkose, graywacke, etc. depending on composition)
Sandstone (Quartz-rich Pebble)
Arenite (primarily SiO2)
Sandstone (with Iron Staining)
Arenite (composed primarily of SiO2 with Fe2O3 staining)
Petrified Wood
Silicified Wood (SiO2)
Rose Quartz
Quartz (SiO₂), specifically a variety of Quartz
Milky Quartz with Mineral Inclusions
Quartz (Silicon Dioxide, SiO2)
Serpentinite
Serpentinite (composed primarily of Serpentine group minerals: (Mg,Fe)3Si2O5(OH)4)
Chert (Nodular Chert)
Microcrystalline Silica (SiO2)
Moss Agate
Silicon Dioxide (SiO2) with inclusions of manganese or iron oxides