Description
Each necklace has a single circular and flattened rose rock in the form of a pendant.
Oklahoma designated rose rock (barite rose) as the official state rock in 1968. Rose rocks are found in only a few rare places around the globe.
Each "petal" of disc-shaped barite, or baryte (BaSO4) crystals, contains angular, medium quartz (SiO2) sand derived from the geologic formation known as the Garber Sandstone. Small quantities of hematite (Fe2O3) provide the reddish hue. Roses can form individually or pairs or large clusters.
Sold individually. Price is for a singular rock.
