Pink amethyst rings offer a softer alternative to traditional purple amethyst. This quartz variety gets its pale rose-to-mauve color from iron inclusions and specific formation conditions found in deposits across southern Brazil and Argentina. With a Mohs hardness of 7, pink amethyst holds up well in ring settings for regular wear. Our collection features 36,638 pink amethyst rings set in .925 sterling silver, with prices ranging from $6 to $6,302 depending on stone size and setting complexity.
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Yes. Pink amethyst is natural quartz that forms in geodes, primarily in Argentina and Brazil. Its color results from iron and hematite inclusions during crystal formation.
Pink amethyst rates 7 on the Mohs hardness scale, the same as purple amethyst. This makes it durable enough for rings worn several times per week.
The color difference comes from lower iron oxidation levels and the presence of hematite inclusions. Formation conditions in Patagonian deposits produce the characteristic soft pink tones.