pink strking fire pattern rhodochrosite slab

Rare Rhodochrosite Slab – Argentine Fire Pattern Crystal Display Piece

£75.00 GBP
Sale price  £75.00 GBP Regular price 
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pink strking fire pattern rhodochrosite slab

Rare Rhodochrosite Slab – Argentine Fire Pattern Crystal Display Piece

£75.00 GBP
Sale price  £75.00 GBP Regular price 

This rare Rhodochrosite slab from Argentina is treasured for its striking fire pattern — bold, swirling bands of deep rose and cream formed over millions of years, now cut and polished to reveal nature's artistry in full.

A dramatic, one-of-a-kind display piece for collectors, crystal lovers, and thoughtful gifting.


✨ Highlights

• Rare Argentine Rhodochrosite with vivid fire pattern banding
• Rich rose, coral, and cream tones with dynamic swirling layers
• Flat slab form — ideal for display, altar, or shelf styling
• Each piece is completely one of a kind


📏 Size & Details

• Approx. Size: 90x49x6 mm
• Origin: Capillitas Mining District, Catamarca, Argentina


🔥 Colour Note

The fire pattern on Rhodochrosite slabs can appear more intense under direct light.
In natural light, it reveals a warm, layered depth of rose and cream tones.


💞 Meaning

Often known as the Stone of Love and Compassion, Rhodochrosite is associated with:

• Emotional healing and self-worth
• Opening the heart to love and connection
• Gentle, nurturing energy


🎁 Perfect For

• Collectors and mineral enthusiasts
• Display pieces & shelf styling
• Thoughtful, premium gifts
• Personal rituals & mindfulness


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📦 Shipping

• Carefully packaged with protective wrapping
• Dispatched within 2 business days
• Worldwide shipping available


📌 Please Note

• Each slab is unique — patterns and shades will vary
• Measurements are approximate
• Natural inclusions and markings are part of the stone's authenticity

Please review all photos before purchasing.


🔥 Shaped by fire, formed over millions of years — a piece of the earth's story, now yours.

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