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Sakura Rain Rhodonite

Sakura Rain Rhodonite

Provenance

Australia

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Concept

Terrazzo Bloom

TRACE & NARRATIVE

A rhodonite variety in which fine black specks are scattered across a pale pink ground. The black is manganese oxide, and the pattern suggested rain falling on cherry blossoms—hence the name.

Mineralogically identical to standard rhodonite—a manganese silicate. The difference lies only in how the black appears: not as heavy veins, but as a fine scattering of points. A different pattern, and the same mineral receives a different name.

Primarily from Brazil and Peru. "Sakura rain"—named through a Japanese sensibility, though the stone and the name were born thousands of kilometres apart.

PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES

MOHS SCALE
MOHS 6.0 | MODERATE DURABILITY
LATTICE STRUCTURE
TRICLINIC SYSTEM | EXTREME ASYMMETRY
VISUAL METRICS
Greyed pink with fine markings distributed through it. Wears not as colour but as a quiet afterimage — present, then fading, then present again.
MAINTENANCE
  • Hardness 5.5–6.5 — can scratch against harder stones.
  • Store separately from quartz and above.

SYMBOLIC INDEX

ORIENTAL PHASE
FIRE PHASE, WOOD PHASE
CLASSICAL ELEMENT
TERRA (Earth), AQUA (Water)
PHYSIOLOGICAL FOCUS

Heart | Anahata

ASTROLOGICAL PERIOD

Taurus, Libra, Pisces

PSYCHOLOGICAL PROJECTION

Renewal — Resilience — Acknowledgement

Standard rhodonite marked with petal-like patterning. It supports forward motion that doesn't require leaving the scars behind. Not erasure — incorporation. The acceptance that the new self includes the wound.

SELECTOR'S NOTE

Moving forward with scars still visible takes a particular kind of resolve. Not trying to erase them — carrying them into the next position as part of the structure. This stone was chosen for the person who has made peace with imperfection as a working condition. Completeness is not the same as wholeness. He knows the difference.

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