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  1. Aug 2, 2022 · What Are Rose Rocks? Rose rocks are a special form of the mineral barite. The crystals create a form very similar to a rose, with a dusty red color and individual blades appearing as petals. They can be found alone or in large clusters, depending on the specimen. Rose Rocks are a very rare formation, found in only a few select locations.

  2. Official State Rock of Oklahoma. Oklahoma designated rose rock (barite rose) as the official state rock in 1968. Rose rocks are found in only a few rare places around the globe. All State Rocks. These rocks were formed by barite rock crystals and resemble blooming roses.

  3. Rose rocks are flower-shaped collectible pieces of barium-sulfate (the element barium, Ba, bonded with oxidized sulfur, S, and four oxygens, making BaSO 4 ). The red color of the rose rock stems from some amount of iron in the material. Most ornamental rocks and minerals like rose rocks are collected from vugs (holes) in volcanic material or ...

  4. The rose rock is an aggregate of barite and sand formed like a fully bloomed rose, with five to twenty radiating plates or blades that appear as the petals. These objects of collectors' desire were formed during the Permian era (250 million years ago) when ocean waters covered the western half of Oklahoma, and the counties of central Oklahoma ...

  5. Feb 7, 2018 · The rose rock (otherwise known as barite rose, desert rose, or selenite rose) gets its name from its striking appearance: The rock formation is akin to that of a rose in bloom. Its “petals” are...

  6. In May 1984, Governor George Nigh declared Noble the Rose Rock Capital of the World. In honor of this designation, Noble sets aside the first weekend in May to celebrate its annual Rose Rock Music Festival. The event, sponsored by the Noble Chamber of Commerce, brings visitors from all over Oklahoma and beyond to celebrate with Noble.

  7. The rose rock is an aggregate of barite and sand formed like a fully bloomed rose, with five to twenty radiating plates or blades that appear as the petals. In the 1960s rock and mineral collectors campaigned for the barite rosette to become Oklahoma's state rock.

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