Shielded Pink Rhodonite and Sterling Silver Ring sold by Barse
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Shielded Pink Rhodonite and Sterling Silver Ring

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This exquisite Shielded Rhodonite and Sterling Silver Ring showcases a stunning pink Rhodonite stone set in high-quality Sterling Silver. Measuring .75" x .5" and weighing 3.4 grams, it combines durability and elegance. Each ring is handcrafted, ensuring a unique finish that adds a luxurious touch to any outfit. With its calming and healing properties, this ring not only enhances style but also promotes emotional balance. Perfect for making a personal statement. From the brand: Show off your distinct style with this one-of-a-kind Shielded Rhodonite and Sterling Silver Ring. Expertly crafted with genuine Sterling Silver and pink Rhodonite, this piece combines beauty and durability. Each piece is made and finished by hand adding a personal, luxurious touch. Ready to make a statement? This ring is .75" x .5" ring with a weight of 3.4 grams, a bottom band of 7mm with the space included. Rhodonite Description: Rhodonite is a striking gemstone known for its rosy pink color with black manganese oxide veins that create a distinctive marbled appearance. It's often used in jewelry as beads, cabochons, and carvings, and appreciated for its deep, rich colors and contrasting patterns. Fun Fact: Rhodonite is often called the "rescue stone" because it is thought to have calming and healing properties. It's believed to foster emotional balance, stimulate forgiveness, and promote mutual understanding. Historically, rhodonite was given as a gift to travelers as a token of safety and good passage.