Rhodochrosite cabochon – Argentina - RK03

€48,48

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  • Location: Argentina
  • Weight: 7.3g
  • Dimensions: 2.6 x 2.4 x 0.4 cm
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Rhodochrosite Cabochon – natural pink mineral The rhodochrosite cabochon is a cut mineral belonging to the carbonate group. This mineral is characterized by its typical pink or reddish-pink color, caused by its high manganese content. It often displays decorative patterns in the form of subtle bands or irregular transitions between pink, white, and cream shades. Cabochon and use in jewelry A cabochon is a specific type of cut without facets, featuring a smooth, rounded, and polished surface. This type of cut enhances the natural color, pattern, and internal structure of the stone. Rhodochrosite cabochons are particularly prized for making pendants, rings, earrings, and bracelets, where their delicate and elegant appearance truly stands out. With a hardness of approximately 3.5–4 on the Mohs scale, rhodochrosite is a relatively soft mineral that requires care and is not suitable for jewelry subjected to heavy wear. Rhodochrosite formation Rhodochrosite primarily forms in hydrothermal veins, where it precipitates from hot solutions rich in manganese. It can also form in some sedimentary environments or as a secondary mineral in ore deposits. It is often found alongside other minerals such as quartz, galena, sphalerite, or fluorite. Its characteristic color and patterns develop over long geological processes under specific chemical conditions. Rhodochrosite locations The most famous rhodochrosite deposits are found in Argentina, Peru, the United States, South Africa, Romania, and China. Material from Argentina is particularly valued for its distinct bands and intense pink color. Beautiful rhodochrosite crystals also come from the Sweet Home Mine, where some of the best specimens in the world have been discovered. Although rhodochrosite is present in many locations, gem-quality material suitable for jewelry is relatively rare. History and meaning of rhodochrosite Rhodochrosite is appreciated primarily for its unusual color and decorative appearance. In the past, it was used both as an ornamental stone and as a collector's mineral, and its popularity grew with the development of jewelry making. In esoteric traditions, it is associated with harmony, love, and emotional balance. From a mineralogical perspective, rhodochrosite is sought after mainly for its distinctive appearance, unique patterns, and natural beauty.

Rhodochrosite cabochon – Argentina - RK03

€48,48