Our
gemstones
- Aquamarine
- Amethyst
- Green Amethyst
- Amazonite
- Apatite
- Aventurine
- Azurite
- Chalcedony
- Yellow Calcite
- Celestite
- Citrine
- Chrysocolla
- Chrysoprase
- Quartz
- Smoky Quartz
- Pink Quartz
- Rutilated Quartz
- Green Quartz
- Kyanite
- Diamond
- Black Diamond
- Sphalerite
- Emerald
- Spinel
- Purple Spinel
- Granate
- Iolite
- Jade
- Labradorite
- Lapis Lazuli
- Malachite
- White Marble
- Moissanite
- Moonstone
- Morganite
- Obsidian
- Black Onyx
- Opaline
- Andean Opal
- Pink Opal
- Peridot
- Pyrite
- Rhodolite
- Rubellite
- Ruby
- Serpentine
- Silica
- Tanzanite
- Topaz
- Yellow Topaz
- Tsavorite
- Celestial Tourmaline
- Pink Tourmaline
- Black Tourmaline
- Green Tourmaline
- Sapphire
- Pink Sapphire
Rhodolite
Rhodolite is a gemstone known for its radiant purple color that evokes the majesty of gems. This variety of garnet owes its name to Prince Rudolph of Habsburg, who was a passionate collector of minerals.
Its color is a mixture of pink and deep purple tones that make Rhodolite highly appreciated in jewelry. This gem is associated with love, passion and creative energy.
In the spiritual realm, it is believed that Rhodolite can stimulate inspiration and intuition, encouraging creativity and clear decision making. It is also associated with self-love and self-confidence.
Rhodolite is commonly used in rings, earrings and pendants, and its timeless beauty makes it a popular choice for special occasions. This gem, with its unique brilliance, can be a meaningful gift or a symbol of love and appreciation.