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Rose Quartz/Pink Diamond Theory
At first i was quite skeptical that rose quartz is actually pink diamond until i started seeing the hints and evidence for myself. We all know that the diamond authority is believed to be consisted of Yellow diamond, blue diamond, and white diamond.

They are believed to be the current superiors of homeworld. Now i say current because i think there used to be a fourth leader known as Pink Diamond. To help prove this, each homeworld gem follows orders from a diamond. On thier clothing/uniform, it shows which diamond is thier leader.


Jasper follows orders from Yellow Diamond, as well as peridot. (”The Return” and “Cry for help”)

While lapis, from blue diamond.
In the episode “Sworn to the Sword” Pearl takes connie to train at an old Sky Arena that wasnt used for the war or something like that. Something caught my eye.

A diamond like structure that features a pink diamond. If rose is pink diamond, this sky arena still has her symbol of when she was in the authority. Since rose was the leader of the rebellion id say some of the gems that followed her orders were with her, (doesn’t mean that participating in the rebellion was an order). Pearl, some might say, was Rose’s closest companions in the war. Pearl was a gem who followed Pink Diamonds orders. Pearl has a pink diamond her space suit.

Pearl also has a diamond on the holographic version of herself used to train steven to swordfight.

Based of her space suit we can assume that it was pink. Now pearl isn’t the only crystal gem to have a pink diamond on her outfit.


Alexandrite has a pink diamond under her chest while the newly introduced fusion Sardonyx has pink diamonds on her feet. Roses weapons have a pink triangle on them that match the symbolization of the diamond authority. This can conclude that there was once a pink diamond in the diamond authority and that it was once Rose.
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