Rhodonite is a gem that was first found in 1790 in the Ural Heaps of Russia . Local people referred to it as “orletz,” and that signifies “bird stone” in Russian and its name comes from the Greek word rhodo significance rose and it was named by a German naturalist Christoph Friedrich Jasche in 1819. In antiquated times it was utilized for design and in stone coffin. During the Medieval times, having otherworldly abilities and give pleasure, honor and happiness was thought. It became well known in Russia around 100 years after its disclosure; rhodonite was utilized in tiles for structures, roads, and walls. It was additionally used to brighten the Mayakovskaya Station of the Moscow Metro, which was worked somewhere in the range of 1935 and 1938.