Kunzite rings pure kunzite rings bring soft pink to lilac hues that shift depending on the light. This lithium-bearing stone was first identified in California in 1902 and named after gemologist George Frederick Kunz. With a Mohs hardness of 6.5 to 7, kunzite works well in ring settings intended for occasional wear. Our collection of 36,638 kunzite silver rings ranges from $6 to $6,302, all set in .925 sterling silver with natural stones. Free US shipping on every order.
| Estimated value: | $2,190.98 |
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| Weight: | 11.20g |
| 6 - Adjustable | |
| L- 5/8, W - 1/2, T- 3/8 inch | |
| Item Code: | 30-paz-25-24 |
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Kunzite rates 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale. This makes it suitable for rings worn occasionally rather than constant daily use. Remove kunzite rings during physical work or exercise.
Kunzite displays pleochroism, showing varied pink to violet tones depending on viewing angle and light source. This is a natural property of the stone, not a defect.
Keep kunzite rings away from prolonged direct sunlight, which can fade the color over time. Store in a soft pouch separate from harder stones like diamonds or sapphires.