Rhodonite
Rhodonite is the stone for after. After the thing you didn't see coming. After the loss. After the conversation that changed everything. It doesn't pretend the break didn't happen — the black veining is right there, in plain sight. It just shows you that the break is also part of the stone.
Earth, Water
Venus, Mars
Heart
Worn close to the heart — as a pendant, in a breast pocket, or held during moments of emotional difficulty. On a bedside table during periods of grief or relationship transition. In a space where difficult conversations happen, or where someone is working through the aftermath of one.
The geology of Rhodonite
Rhodonite belongs to the Inosilicate (Manganese) family, with a Mohs hardness of 6. Explore its mineral structure, formation process, care notes, and geological origins in the Myrtle collection.
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