Pink Gemstone Meaning
Pink Sapphire is the most sought after Pink gemstone. It is known for its healing and astrological powers as well as its immense jewelry availability.
Apart from Pink Sapphires, there are numerous other pink gemstones that are either substitutes to Pink Sapphires, have their own astrological powers, or are a healing gemstone. These pink gemstones are namely, Star Ruby, Rhodonite, Rubellite, Pink Tourmaline, Pink Opal, Pink Fluorite, Kunzite, Morganite, Star Garnet, and Pink Spinel.
Pink Sapphire
Rose Quartz
Star Ruby
Rhodonite
Rubellite
Pink Tourmaline
Pink Gemstone Identification and Birthstone
Although most pink gemstones look alike, they possess different astrological and healing benefits, as well as, physical and chemical compositions, which helps in distinguishing and identification. However, their color can also be analyzed to differentiate between them.
Name of Pink Gemstone |
Color of Pink Gemstone |
Pink Gemstone Birthstone |
Pink Sapphire |
Light to Deep Reddish-pink |
September |
Rose Quartz |
Pale to Deep Reddish-pink |
- |
Star Ruby (Surya Kanta Manik) |
Deep pink with asterism |
- |
Rhodonite |
Pink with black inclusions |
- |
Rubellite |
Deep Purplish to Reddish-pink |
- |
Pink Tourmaline |
Reddish Pink |
October |
Pink Opal |
Pink |
- |
Pink Fluorite |
Light pink |
September |
Kunzite |
Lilac colored Pinkish-purple |
-- |
Morganite |
Light pink |
- |
Star Garnet |
Dark Purple with asterism |
- |
Pink Spinel |
Light to Deep Violet-pink |
September |