Apatite rings bring the blue-green spectrum of tropical waters to your jewelry collection. This phosphate mineral ranks 5 on the Mohs hardness scale and forms in igneous and metamorphic rocks across Brazil, Madagascar, and Myanmar. Our collection of 36,638 pure apatite rings pairs these natural stones with .925 sterling silver settings. Prices range from $6 to $6,302, with free shipping across the United States. Each ring features real, unaltered apatite sourced from verified mines.
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Apatite rates 5 on the Mohs scale, making it softer than quartz. It works well for occasional wear but may scratch if worn during rough activities. Remove your ring during cleaning, gardening, or exercise.
Most jewelry-grade apatite comes from Brazil, Madagascar, and Myanmar. Brazilian mines produce the popular neon blue variety, while Madagascar yields teal and blue-green stones.
Use warm water with mild soap and a soft cloth. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners and steam cleaning, as temperature changes can damage the stone. Dry your ring before storing it.
Trace elements create color variations. Manganese produces blue tones, while rare earth elements can create yellow, green, or violet shades. Heat and radiation during formation also affect final color.