Volcanic rocks in Argentina and hydrothermal veins in Peru-South Africa are some sources of rhodochrosite specimens. The stone is subtranslucent; below is a comparison of the two stones placed side by side. These stones look like glass and refract light with an index of 1.5-1.7. The appeal for any gemstone that is in the Rhodochrosite class is high. It is well sought for use in the imagination of rhodochrosite rings, rhodochrosite pendants, rhodochrosite earrings, etc.

Volcanic rocks in Argentina and hydrothermal veins in Peru-South Africa are some sources of rhodochrosite specimens. The stone is subtranslucent; below is a comparison of the two stones placed side by side. These stones look like glass and refract light with an index of 1.5-1.7. The appeal for any gemstone that is in the Rhodochrosite class is high. It is well sought for use in the imagination of rhodochrosite rings, rhodochrosite pendants, rhodochrosite earrings, etc.

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