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Pure Amazonite Pendants in Sterling Silver  

Pure amazonite pendants bring the blue-green tones of genuine amazonite into .925 sterling silver settings. This feldspar mineral rates 6 to 6.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it suitable for pendant wear. Our collection features 28,523 natural amazonite pendants ranging from $16 to $11,402. Each stone forms in granite and pegmatite deposits, with major sources in Brazil, Russia, Madagascar, and Colorado. Free US shipping applies to every order.

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Natural Amazonite Pendant Collection From SilverRush Style

Amazonite gets its color from trace amounts of lead and water within the feldspar crystal structure. The resulting shades range from pale mint to deep teal, often with white streaks of albite running through the stone. Geologists first identified the mineral in the 18th century, though its name references the Amazon River despite no deposits existing there. Most commercial amazonite now comes from Brazilian and Malagasy mines. Our sterling silver settings use .925 silver composition, the industry standard for jewelry durability and quality. SilverRush Style has operated since 2005, sourcing natural stones and mounting them in silver frames, bezels, and prong settings. The pendants in this collection arrive ready to wear on your preferred chain. Amazonite requires basic care to maintain its surface polish. Store pieces separate from harder stones like quartz or topaz. Clean with mild soap and water rather than ultrasonic machines or steam cleaners. The stone remains stable under normal wearing conditions and resists fading from light exposure.
What gives amazonite its blue-green color?
Trace amounts of lead and water within the potassium feldspar crystal structure create the characteristic blue-green coloration.
How hard is amazonite?
Amazonite rates 6 to 6.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, harder than glass but softer than quartz.
Where does natural amazonite come from?
Major deposits exist in Brazil, Russia, Madagascar, and the Pikes Peak region of Colorado in the United States.
How should I clean my amazonite pendant?
Use mild soap with lukewarm water and a soft cloth. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners and steam cleaning.
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