Pure amazonite rings bring the cool blue-green tones of this feldspar mineral to your jewelry collection. Amazonite rates 6 to 6.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it suitable for rings worn with reasonable care. This stone forms in granite pegmatites and has been mined in Colorado, Brazil, Russia, and Madagascar for centuries. Our collection of 36,638 amazonite rings starts at $6 and ranges to $6,302, all set in .925 sterling silver with free US shipping.
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Amazonite scores 6 to 6.5 on the Mohs scale, softer than quartz or sapphire. It works for rings worn with care but may scratch if exposed to rough activity. Remove amazonite rings during gardening, cleaning, or sports.
Major sources include Colorado in the US, Minas Gerais in Brazil, the Ural Mountains in Russia, and several locations in Madagascar. The stone forms in granite pegmatites where potassium feldspar crystals grow large enough for cutting.
Use warm water with mild soap and a soft cloth. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners, steam cleaning, and harsh chemicals. Dry the ring before storing it separately from harder gemstones that could scratch the surface.