Purpurite is a rare mineral that is known for its vibrant purple color. It is often found in granite pegmatites and can also be found in hydrothermal veins. The name "purpurite" comes from the Greek word "purpura," which means purple. This mineral has been used as a pigment for centuries and is still used in certain artistic applications today. It is also a popular choice for collectors due to its unique color and rarity. Despite its beauty, purpurite is not commonly used in jewelry due to its low hardness and tendency to break easily. Set in pendants or earrings will be more suitable for jewelry use. This material is a dark purple with a silky luster flashing as light hits the stone. This pendant is set in 924 silver. It will ship in a jewelry bag.
Purpurite in 925 silver
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Store silver in a soft bag. Polish with cloth made to clean tarnish from silver. Be aware strong chemical cleaners can damage delicate gems like opal. Sonic jewelry cleaners with warm dish soap are safer for stones however avoid using them on opals.