Rhodochrosite
The pink color of Rhodochrosite is created by the presence of manganese and it is formed when manganese is dissolved by groundwater and combines with a carbonate material and then drips off the ceiling of caves and crevices deep underground. It is found in veins of silver, copper, lead and manganese. Rhodochrosite is found in Argentina, Mexico, Spain, Africa, Peru, and Montana, U.S. Ranges from light red to rose red to pink, often with black spots and veins. The name is said to be derived from the Greek word “rhodon” (pink) and “chros” (color). It is referred to as the Inca Rose by the Incas who believed the spilled blood of their rulers transformed into Rhodochrosite.
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Pink Rhodochrosite and Red Garnet Pendant Sterling Silver Jewelry
Younique Jewelry
$74.00Sterling silver pink Rhodochrosite cabochon and Garnet pendant. Large bail to fit on larger chains. Open back. Approximate length 1.5" x 1". Made in India. AVA009$74.00 -
Rhodochrosite and Red Garnet Pendant Sterling Silver Jewelry
Younique Jewelry
$89.00Sterling silver pink Rhodochrosite cabochon and Garnet pendant. Small red circle Garnet on bottom point of the pendant. Large bail to fit on larger chains. Open back. Approximate length 1.5" x 1". Made in India. AVA008$89.00