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Rose Quartz Crystal Roller Bottle, 10ml

Rose Quartz Crystal Roller Bottle, 10ml
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There's a tenderness to the act of anointing yourself: pausing the day, choosing where the oil lands, naming the working out loud or silent. This Rose Quartz Crystal Roller Bottle is built for that kind of devotional rhythm. The clear glass holds 10ml of whatever essential oil you've blessed for the working, and the rolling ball is a polished sphere of rose quartz, the stone witches have reached for since antiquity when love is the intention.

You fill it. You charge it. You keep it on the altar, in a coat pocket, on the bedside table. When the moment asks for it, you roll it across your wrists, your temples, the soft place behind the ear, and the working is on you for the day.

Key Features of the Rose Quartz Roller Bottle

Polished rose quartz rollerball. The ball that touches your skin is real rose quartz, smoothed for an even glide and shaped to carry the stone's love correspondence into every pulse-point anointing.

Clear 10ml glass body. Sturdy enough for the altar, slim enough for a pocket or a travel bag, and clear so you can watch the oil level as you work through the bottle.

Empty and yours to dress. The bottle ships empty so you choose the working. Pair it with a love oil, a self-love blend, or a rose absolute you've brewed yourself, and the bottle becomes the vessel for the spell you're casting.

Product Details

  • Capacity: 10ml
  • Dimensions: approximately 85mm tall, 20mm diameter
  • Bottle: clear glass
  • Roller ball: polished rose quartz
  • Cap: included
  • Use: ships empty; fill with essential oil or carrier-oil blend

The Spiritual Significance

Rose quartz has been the witch's love stone for as long as the tradition has bothered to name correspondences. In the Greek and Roman world the pink quartzes were sacred to Aphrodite and Venus, and that lineage carries forward through medieval lapidaries into modern Wiccan and folk-magic practice, where rose quartz sits on altars dedicated to love, self-love, friendship, and the heart's softer work. You'll find it in attraction spells, in heart-opening meditations, in handfasting kits, and in the small daily practice of carrying a love stone close to the skin.

When the stone takes the form of a roller ball, the practice becomes anointing: a touch of oil at the wrist, the temple, the sternum, marked with intention. In folk magic the choice of where to anoint matters as much as the oil itself. Pulse points carry the working into the rhythm of the body; the temples carry it into thought; the heart carries it into how you meet the day.

How To Use the Rose Quartz Roller Bottle

  1. Cleanse the bottle and the rose quartz ball before its first use. Smoke from rosemary or lavender, a few hours of moonlight, or a soft cloth and the breath of an intention will all do the work. Trust the method that fits your practice.
  2. Fill the bottle with the oil that matches the working. A premade love or self-love blend is ready out of the bottle; a custom mix of carrier oil (jojoba, sweet almond, fractionated coconut) and a few drops of rose, ylang-ylang, or geranium essential oil lets you craft the spell from scratch.
  3. Charge the filled bottle on your altar. Set it in moonlight, name the intention out loud, or hold it in cupped hands and speak the working into it. The bottle becomes a small spell-vial you carry.
  4. Anoint pulse points (wrists, the soft hollow at the throat, behind the ears) or the heart center, depending on the working. Roll slowly. Pause when you feel the oil land.
  5. Recharge the bottle whenever the working asks for it: full moons, new moons, the start of a fresh cycle, or any morning the day calls for renewal.

Pairs Well With

  • Love Spell Oil by Espiritu, 2 Dram: the obvious pairing for the bottle, a ritual oil already blended for love work, ready to fill the roller and meet the skin.
  • Love Soy Votive Candle: burn alongside the anointing as the altar half of the same working; rose and patchouli amplify the rose quartz's heart correspondence.
  • Rose Red Buds & Petals, 1oz: sprinkle a few petals around the bottle while it charges, or layer petals into a sachet you carry beside the roller.
  • Pink Pillar Candle, 9 Inches: color magic for the self-love side of rose quartz; light the pink pillar during the longer rituals, the roller for the daily ones.
  • Universal Love Rose Quartz Gem Spray, 150ml: for the working that wants to fill a room as well as anoint a body. The roller goes on you; the spray surrounds you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the bottle come with essential oil inside?

No, the bottle ships empty so you choose the oil that matches your working. A premade love blend, a custom anointing mix, or a single-note essential oil diluted in carrier oil all work. You decide what the spell carries.

How do I cleanse the rose quartz ball between uses?

Wipe the ball with a soft cloth between oil changes, then cleanse the stone with smoke, moonlight, or a few minutes on a piece of selenite. Avoid salt water, as it can damage the metal housing around the roller ball.

Is rose quartz appropriate for all spiritual traditions?

Rose quartz appears across Wiccan, folk-magic, and eclectic witchcraft practice as a love and heart stone, with a long lineage tied to Aphrodite and Venus in the Greco-Roman world. In ceremonial work it's less central but still appears in heart-chakra and Venus-day rituals.

Can a beginner use this, or is it for experienced practitioners?

Both. The roller is a low-stakes way to begin daily anointing practice without complicated tools, and seasoned practitioners use the same format because nothing is gained by complicating something that already works. Beginners and elders both reach for the bottle.

What essential oils pair best with rose quartz?

Rose absolute is the obvious one. Beyond that, traditional Venus-correspondent oils include ylang-ylang, geranium, jasmine, palmarosa, and a touch of vanilla. Always dilute essential oils in a carrier oil (jojoba, sweet almond, fractionated coconut) before they touch skin.

Will the rose quartz ball fall out?

The rose quartz ball seats firmly into the bottle's collar and stays put under normal use. If the bottle is dropped on a hard surface the housing can loosen; handle it as you would any glass altar tool, and store upright when not in use.

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