Rhodochrosite Slice Ring
Our Rhodochrosite Slice Ring features a stunning slice set in a .925 sterling silver claw setting. The beautiful slice showcases intricate patterns, making each piece unique.
Rhodochrosite is known for its soothing properties, promoting love and compassion.
This claw design shows off the stone in all its natural beauty. Add a touch of natural elegance to your look with this exquisite ring.
This ring is a unique one-off design only available in a US size 7, with an internal diameter of 17 mm.
Rhodochrosite Meanings
Emotional healing, compassion, self-love, relationship healing
Chakras: Heart, solar plexus
Elements: Fire, Water
Zodiac Signs: Leo, Scorpio
Number: 4
Rhodochrosite Crystal Healing Properties
Rhodochrosite is thought to assist in healing emotional wounds and traumas. It is believed to promote self-love, self-acceptance, and self-forgiveness, helping individuals release past emotional pain and move forward with a positive outlook.
Rhodochrosite is said to enhance empathy and compassion towards oneself and others. It may encourage a deeper understanding of one’s emotions and the emotions of those around them.
It is thought that Rhodochrosite can help reduce stress and anxiety by promoting a sense of inner peace and emotional stability. It may help individuals let go of negative thought patterns and embrace a more positive mindset.
Rhodochrosite is believed to radiate a joyful and positive energy that can uplift one’s mood and promote a sense of happiness and well-being.
This crystal is often used to heal and improve relationships, fostering better communication, understanding, and harmony between individuals.
History and Uses
This crystal was first found in 1813 in silver mines in Romania and is named from the Greek word rhodokhros meaning “of rosy colour”. Pure Rhodochrosite is quite rare. In its purest form, it is typically pale pink or rose-red. However, its colour can vary from shades of pink, deep red, orange to pale brown.
Geological Description
Rhodochrosite is a manganese carbonate with a hardness of 3.5 to 4. It mostly occurs in massive, granular, botryoidal, nodular or stalactitic habits. The most important deposit of Rhodochrosite is in Argentina. It formed in the Incan Silver mines after they were abandoned in the Thirteenth Century. Quality specimens have also been found in Colorado.
Affirmation
With compassion, I heal, embracing joy and wholeness.