Ring – 925 Sterling Silver – Rhodonite
Available Sizes: 7 and 9 (limited availability)
Showcase the soothing beauty of natural Rhodonite, a gemstone celebrated for its soft pink tones and subtle black veining.
Set in solid 925 sterling silver, this ring combines timeless elegance with the calming energy of a stone long associated with emotional balance and compassion.
Gemstone Story & Meaning
Rhodonite, often called the “Stone of Compassion,” is admired for its ability to inspire love, emotional healing, and forgiveness.
Its distinctive pink-and-charcoal pattern symbolizes gentle strength, making it a favorite for those seeking inner harmony or a touch of romantic color in their jewelry.
Design & Craftsmanship
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Metal: Genuine 925 sterling silver (nickel-free and hypoallergenic)
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Stone: Natural Rhodonite, polished to highlight its unique marbling
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Sizes: US 7 and 9 (available while supplies last)
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Finish: High-polish silver band with a secure bezel or prong setting (adjust based on your actual design)
Because Rhodonite is a natural stone, each ring displays one-of-a-kind patterns—no two are exactly alike.
Styling Inspiration
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Perfect as a statement piece or a romantic gift.
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Complements both casual outfits and evening wear.
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Pairs beautifully with silver bangles, rose quartz, or other pink-toned accessories.
Care & Maintenance
To maintain the brilliance of both stone and silver:
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Store in a soft pouch or jewelry box away from direct sunlight.
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Avoid harsh cleaners, chemicals, or prolonged water exposure.
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Wipe gently with a silver polishing cloth to keep the band radiant.
Key Features
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100 % authentic 925 sterling silver
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Genuine natural Rhodonite gemstone with unique marbling
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Hypoallergenic and nickel-free for comfortable daily wear
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Available in sizes 7 and 9 for the moment—limited quantities
Rhodonite Meaning, Virtues & Benefits, Chakras Associations, Cleansing & Recharging
Please note: Stone colors and patterns vary naturally, ensuring every ring is truly one of a kind.
Metaphysical properties are shared as cultural lore and are not intended as medical advice.

