IPA: //ˈroʊdənaɪt//
KK: /roʊdəˌnaɪt/
A mineral that is pink to rose-red in color, made mainly of manganese silicate, and often used for decorative purposes.
The jewelry was beautifully crafted from rhodonite, showcasing its vibrant pink color.
Rhodonite is derived from the Greek word "rhodon" (meaning rose) and the suffix "-ite" (used to denote minerals or rocks). The word rhodonite refers to a mineral that is often rose-colored, reflecting its etymological roots.
Think of the Greek word for rose, 'rhodon', to remember that rhodonite is a mineral that is often rose-colored.