Rhodonite Tumblestone Madagascar Pink Black Manganese Silicate Crystal Polished Stone Gift Collectors Specimen with Certificate
£ 7.50
Product OverviewThis Rhodonite tumblestone from Madagascar is a genuine, carefully selected
mineral specimen, supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card. Each piece has been polished to enhance its natural colours and patterns, revealing the distinctive contrast between rich pink tones and striking black veining. The exact specimen shown in the photograph is the one you will receive, ensuring complete transparency for collectors and buyers. Please refer to the images for full sizing and scale.Mineral Identification and CompositionRhodonite is a manganese inosilicate mineral with the chemical formula (Mn,Fe,Mg,Ca)SiO₃. It belongs to the pyroxenoid group and is recognised for its characteristic rose-pink to deep pink coloration, often intersected by black manganese oxide veins. These contrasting inclusions create unique, natural patterns, making each stone visually distinctive.This mineral typically forms in metamorphic environments, particularly in manganese-rich deposits. The Madagascar locality is well known for producing high-quality Rhodonite with vivid colour saturation and well-defined veining, making it highly desirable among collectors and lapidary enthusiasts.Crystal Structure and Physical PropertiesRhodonite crystallises in the triclinic crystal system, although it is most commonly found in massive or granular forms rather than well-defined crystals. The tumblestone has been shaped and polished to create a smooth, tactile finish while preserving the natural internal structure of the mineral.Typical characteristics include:
• Colour: Pink, rose, red with black manganese oxide veining
• Lustre: Vitreous to slightly pearly on polished surfaces
• Transparency: Opaque to slightly translucent in thinner areas
• Hardness: Approximately 5.5–6.5 on the Mohs scaleThe polishing process enhances the stone’s natural sheen and highlights its internal patterns without altering its fundamental composition.Geological Origin and FormationThis specimen originates from Madagascar, a globally significant source of high-grade mineral specimens. Rhodonite forms during regional metamorphism of manganese-rich sediments, where heat and pressure facilitate the recrystallisation of minerals into dense, compact masses. The black veining commonly seen in Rhodonite is typically manganese oxide, formed through secondary mineralisation processes.Madagascar deposits are particularly valued for their consistent colour quality and attractive patterning, making them ideal for both collecting and decorative use.Uses and Collecting AppealRhodonite tumblestones are popular among mineral collectors, gemstone enthusiasts, and those seeking natural decorative stones. Their bold colour contrast and polished finish make them suitable for display, inclusion in mineral collections, or as thoughtful gifts.In non-scientific and cultural contexts, Rhodonite is traditionally associated with themes of balance and grounding, often appreciated in spiritual practices. These associations are based on historical and cultural perspectives rather than scientific properties.Authenticity and Presentation
• Genuine Rhodonite specimen from Madagascar
• Supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card
• Carefully selected and polished for quality and appearance
• The exact item photographed is the one you will receive
• Full sizing available in product imagesThis piece represents a natural mineral formed over geological timescales, offering both scientific interest and aesthetic appeal in a compact, polished form.
mineral specimen, supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card. Each piece has been polished to enhance its natural colours and patterns, revealing the distinctive contrast between rich pink tones and striking black veining. The exact specimen shown in the photograph is the one you will receive, ensuring complete transparency for collectors and buyers. Please refer to the images for full sizing and scale.Mineral Identification and CompositionRhodonite is a manganese inosilicate mineral with the chemical formula (Mn,Fe,Mg,Ca)SiO₃. It belongs to the pyroxenoid group and is recognised for its characteristic rose-pink to deep pink coloration, often intersected by black manganese oxide veins. These contrasting inclusions create unique, natural patterns, making each stone visually distinctive.This mineral typically forms in metamorphic environments, particularly in manganese-rich deposits. The Madagascar locality is well known for producing high-quality Rhodonite with vivid colour saturation and well-defined veining, making it highly desirable among collectors and lapidary enthusiasts.Crystal Structure and Physical PropertiesRhodonite crystallises in the triclinic crystal system, although it is most commonly found in massive or granular forms rather than well-defined crystals. The tumblestone has been shaped and polished to create a smooth, tactile finish while preserving the natural internal structure of the mineral.Typical characteristics include:
• Colour: Pink, rose, red with black manganese oxide veining
• Lustre: Vitreous to slightly pearly on polished surfaces
• Transparency: Opaque to slightly translucent in thinner areas
• Hardness: Approximately 5.5–6.5 on the Mohs scaleThe polishing process enhances the stone’s natural sheen and highlights its internal patterns without altering its fundamental composition.Geological Origin and FormationThis specimen originates from Madagascar, a globally significant source of high-grade mineral specimens. Rhodonite forms during regional metamorphism of manganese-rich sediments, where heat and pressure facilitate the recrystallisation of minerals into dense, compact masses. The black veining commonly seen in Rhodonite is typically manganese oxide, formed through secondary mineralisation processes.Madagascar deposits are particularly valued for their consistent colour quality and attractive patterning, making them ideal for both collecting and decorative use.Uses and Collecting AppealRhodonite tumblestones are popular among mineral collectors, gemstone enthusiasts, and those seeking natural decorative stones. Their bold colour contrast and polished finish make them suitable for display, inclusion in mineral collections, or as thoughtful gifts.In non-scientific and cultural contexts, Rhodonite is traditionally associated with themes of balance and grounding, often appreciated in spiritual practices. These associations are based on historical and cultural perspectives rather than scientific properties.Authenticity and Presentation
• Genuine Rhodonite specimen from Madagascar
• Supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card
• Carefully selected and polished for quality and appearance
• The exact item photographed is the one you will receive
• Full sizing available in product imagesThis piece represents a natural mineral formed over geological timescales, offering both scientific interest and aesthetic appeal in a compact, polished form.