Description
Desert rose is a naturally occurring formation of gypsum crystals that resemble rose petals or flower-like clusters. They’re typically found in arid, desert regions where evaporation rates are high and gypsum-rich water is present. As the water evaporates, it leaves behind layers of gypsum, which gradually crystallize into the distinctive rosette shapes. Desert roses come in various colors, ranging from white and pink to reddish-brown, depending on the presence of impurities. They’re popular in mineral collections and often used in decorative items and jewelry.
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