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Rhodolite Rings

A Rhodolite Ring is undoubtedly a piece of accessory no woman can ever say no to! When fashioned in our versatile designs that showcase the beauty of this royal gemstone with such grace, it will be hard to pick just one. Hop on and you won’t miss out!

What is a Rhodolite Ring?

Rhodolite is treasured as a semi-precious gemstone that graces the month of June. Interestingly, it is a rosy color variety of the renowned gemstone- Garnet (almandine and pyrope Garnet, to be more precise). If we shed more light on its feminine cum royal color, it ranges from a light pinkish purple to dark, reddish purple.

Behind its aesthetics, it boasts a symbolism just as wonderful. Let’s take a look at the symbolic meaning of the Rhodolite Ring:

Highly regarded as the Stone of Commitment, Rhodolite is a gemstone that speaks to the wearer with its mystical symbolism. Being a renowned symbol of love, compassion, trust, and empathy, it (to no surprise) makes for a meaningful Rhodolite Engagement Ring. Moreover, it commemorates the 2nd wedding anniversary thanks to the belief that it epitomizes the eternal flame of love. 

Let’s give you another reason to love this pretty pink gemstone with our fashion-savvy collection of Rhodolite Gold Ring that we carry.

Our Collection of Rhodolite Gold Rings

  • Rhodolite Solitaire Ring

    Adorned with the Single Stone of Rhodolite that takes all the center stage, a Rhodolite Solitaire Ring is the go-to choice of ring style. The Rhodolite Solitaire here is at least 6 MM in size. Despite its understated style, this ring style pleases many senses of style, which makes it a highly versatile Rhodolite Engagement Ring. For a classic aesthetic, a Round Cut Rhodolite Ring works best. While for a fancier aesthetic, nothing better than a ring fashioned in princess, marquise, or pear-cut Rhodolite. If you fancy a vintage vibe, you won’t find a better pick than a Rhodolite Ring adorned with Asscher, Emerald, or Cushion Cut.

  • Rhodolite Halo Ring

    When the center stone of Rhodolite is adorned with a sparkling parade of Diamond/Moissanite all around, it is referred to as a Rhodolite Halo Ring. The Halo lends an interesting aesthetic appeal to the otherwise classic Rhodolite Solitaire Ring. Not to forget- it also makes the Rhodolite appear larger than its actual size. 

  • Vintage Rhodolite Ring

    Inspired by the old-school designs from Art Deco, Edwardian, and Victorian Eras, a Vintage Rhodolite Ring looks like a wearable piece of art. It boasts ornately crafted filigree, milgrain, and retro detailing as well as artistic abstract patterns that ooze a vintage vibe. Apart from that, it makes for a beautiful Rhodolite Engagement Ring for the ones who desire a love emblem that carries a story.

  • Rhodolite Eternity Ring

    Just like the name suggests, a Rhodolite Eternity Ring is bejeweled with a row of Rhodolite all over the band. So, if you’re too mesmerized by the romantic rosy hue of Rhodolite, this style isn’t something to miss out on. Its symbolism does complete justice to the style. The endless circle of Rhodolite reflects upon the kind of love that knows no bounds, which also makes it a highly treasured Rhodolite Wedding Ring. 

  • Rhodolite Promise Ring

    A Rhodolite Promise Ring is one such exceptional ring that isn’t characterized by a specific style. It facilitates you with many options of designs. It could be an understated Rhodolite Solitaire Ring that isn’t any more than 4 MM in size. While if you fancy an eye-striking appeal, it is also beautified with elegant floral motifs, accents of diamond/moissanite, or meaningful infinity symbol. However, the most popular out of all is a Rhodolite Heart Ring. If you haven’t guessed by the name by now, a Rhodolite Promise Ring signifies that you’re ready to take your relationship to the next stage and works as an emblem of your promise of commitment.

  • Rhodolite Wedding Ring

    A Rhodolite Wedding Ring is embedded with Rhodolite in an endless pattern (just like an eternity ring). You have a world of options to pick the one to say I do in. For a Classic appeal, nothing compares to a Simple Rhodolite Band Ring. While if you’re into extravagant aesthetics, the ones ornamented with vintage detailing, floral-inspired designs, and sparkling halos would work best. 

FAQs

  1. What quality is Rhodolite?

    The quality of your Rhodolite sparkler (whether it is a Solitaire or Rhodolite Eternity Ring) is determined by its 4 Cs (cut, color, clarity, and carat),

    If we speak in a generic sense, Rhodolite is often valued for its impressive eye-clean clarity. That is why most Rhodolites are rewarded with the highest clarity grades. While in terms of color, a high-quality Rhodolite exudes a rosy pink hue with slight undertones of purple. Apart from that, a Good quality cut simply refers to the one that best brings out the color and clarity of the Rhodolite. So, these are pretty much the ground rules that dictate the quality of this June Birthstone Ring.

  2. Who should wear a garnet ring?

    As far as astrological beliefs go, Garnet is renowned as the birthstone of January. So, it is considered extra lucky for those born in this month. Apart from that, wearing a Garnet Ring is highly recommended for those looking to prosper in their careers since it is believed to bless the wearer with wealth, success, and prosperity. 

    Moreover, it is considered a miraculous stone for those fighting against physical ailments related to blood, heart, nervous system, and bones as well as depression and anxiety.

  3. How can I tell if my Rhodolite Garnet is real?

    Telling a Real Rhodolite Garnet apart from a fake one doesn’t require you to be a professional. Follow some quick steps and you’ll be good to decide.

    • A Real Rhodolite showcases a rosy-raspberry hue, that sets it apart from its fake counterpart. So, for starters, judge by observing the color closely.

    • The chemical composition of a Real and fake Rhodolite can never be the same. A Genuine Rhodolite is formed of iron and manganese, thanks to which- it is considered highly magnetic. All you have to do is subject your Rhodolite Gold Ring to a neodymium magnet. If it doesn’t attract the magnet, that’s likely because your Rhodolite is a fake one.

    • Synthetic Rhodolite is often composed of glass. Thanks to that, gas often gets caught within the structure of this gemstone in the form of bubbles during the manufacturing process. Place your Rhodolite under 10X magnification. If you’re able to detect some minute bubbles, then beware- it could be an imitation.

  4. Can Rhodolite be worn every day?

    Be it a white, rose, or yellow gold Rhodolite Ring, you can slip it on every day!

    Rhodolite strikes an above-par hardness of 7-7.5 on the Mohs Scale. That makes it a highly durable gemstone that can withstand the wear and tear of regular use. Just make sure to keep it from hard blows and chemicals.

  5. What birth month is Rhodolite?

    This rosy pink gemstone is known as the birthstone of June.

  6. Does Rhodolite Garnet sparkle?

    Rhodolite is prized for its high refractive index, which helps it sparkle truly phenomenally. That’s also something that drives great aesthetic appeal for a Rhodolite Band Ring that is embedded with this beautiful gemstone all over.

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