Rhodonite rings in pure rhodonite settings bring together the stone's signature pink-to-rose coloring with natural black manganese oxide veining. Each rhodonite specimen forms its own matrix pattern, meaning no two rings share identical markings. This manganese silicate mineral rates 5.5 to 6.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, suitable for occasional ring wear. Our collection of 36,647 rhodonite rings starts at $6 and extends to $6302, all set in .925 sterling silver with free US shipping.
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Rhodonite measures 5.5 to 6.5 on the Mohs hardness scale. This makes it suitable for rings worn occasionally rather than daily. Remove rhodonite rings during physical work or activities that could scratch or impact the stone.
The black veining in rhodonite consists of manganese oxide. This mineral forms naturally within the stone during its creation, producing the matrix patterns that distinguish rhodonite from other pink gemstones.
Rhodonite forms in metamorphic deposits worldwide. Major sources include the Ural Mountains of Russia, Australia, Brazil, Peru, and Massachusetts in the United States.