Aventurine rings bring the cool green tones of natural quartz to your jewelry collection. This translucent stone rates 6.5-7 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it suitable for regular wear. Our pure aventurine rings feature stones sourced primarily from India and Brazil, where the mineral forms in metamorphic rock alongside fuchsite mica. The mica inclusions create aventurescence—that subtle shimmer you see when light hits the surface. Browse 36,638 designs set in .925 sterling silver, priced from $6 to $6,302.
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Aventurine scores 6.5-7 on the Mohs hardness scale, comparable to most quartz varieties. This makes it resistant to scratches from common materials and suitable for rings worn regularly.
The shimmer, called aventurescence, comes from tiny platelets of fuchsite mica suspended within the quartz. Light reflects off these inclusions at different angles, creating a glittery effect beneath the surface.
Most aventurine in our collection originates from mines in India and Brazil. Indian material, particularly from Jaipur, tends to show stronger green coloring due to higher fuchsite content.
Clean with warm water and mild soap using a soft brush. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners and harsh chemicals. Store separately from harder gemstones like sapphire or diamond to prevent surface scratches.