2.54 Cts Natural Tsavorite Garnet Fine Grade Gemstone
- SKU
- Afmetingen (mm)
- 7.300 x 6.600 x 6.200mm
- Gewicht (cts)
- 2.540
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Clarity
- VS
- Type
- Faceted
- Shape
- Oval
- Kleuren
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ALL NATURAL EARTH MINED GEMSTONES.
ITEM DESCRIPTION:
Gem type : Natural Tsavorite
Size. : 2.54 Carats
Color. : Green
shape. : Oval Faceted Cut
Luster : Excellent
Treatment. : Natural
Origin. : Tsavo Tanzania Africa
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Tsavorite is an example of the fact that even nowadays, it is still possible for new gemstones to emerge onto the market. Tsavorite is a rare member of the garnet family and a new member to the jewelry market. As it is a garnet, it is the birthstone for the month of January. Tsavorite is a rich, deep green emerald colored garnet. It was discovered in Tsavo National Park, Kenya, in 1967 by Campbell Bridges, and was introduced to the trade in the 1970's. Tiffany's Henry Platt, along with Campbell Bridges, coined the name tsavorite in 1974. Tsavorite looks similar to an emerald but is more brilliant and durable. Fine quality tsavorite stones over two carats are more rare than emerald, and in general, tsavorite only costs about one-tenth the price of an emerald. Because tsavorite is not very well known, there is not too much demand for the stone, as say, there is for an emerald, which is one of the reasons it is far less expensive. The gemstone is in demand more by collectors and connoisseurs, than by the general public.
Tsavorites are among the most expensive of all garnets. At top retail end, they can command up to $8,000 per carat, demanding the top price bracket in secondary gems, especially for those stones weighing a few carats. Stones above 20 carats can be considered world-class pieces but most are less than 3 carats. A tsavorite of over 5 carats is very rare and considered large. Tsavorite rates a 7 on the hardness scale. It is transparent to translucent, with good luster, and displays no pleochrism. It is a mineral containing silica and the presence of vanadium and chromium oxide is responsible for its green color.
Payment via Paypal, Payments must be received within 2days of item close date. All orders are processed within 24 hours from payment, unless it is a custom order or otherwise specified. We ship to the shipping address you provide during the Gem Rock checkout and are not responsible for wrong or undeliverable addresses.
- SKU
- Afmetingen (mm)
- 7.300 x 6.600 x 6.200 mm
- Gewicht (cts)
- 2.540
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Clarity
- VS
- Type
- Faceted
- Shape
- Oval
- Kleuren
-
ALL NATURAL EARTH MINED GEMSTONES.
ITEM DESCRIPTION:
Gem type : Natural Tsavorite
Size. : 2.54 Carats
Color. : Green
shape. : Oval Faceted Cut
Luster : Excellent
Treatment. : Natural
Origin. : Tsavo Tanzania Africa
Feel free to to “make an offer” on our other items
Tsavorite is an example of the fact that even nowadays, it is still possible for new gemstones to emerge onto the market. Tsavorite is a rare member of the garnet family and a new member to the jewelry market. As it is a garnet, it is the birthstone for the month of January. Tsavorite is a rich, deep green emerald colored garnet. It was discovered in Tsavo National Park, Kenya, in 1967 by Campbell Bridges, and was introduced to the trade in the 1970's. Tiffany's Henry Platt, along with Campbell Bridges, coined the name tsavorite in 1974. Tsavorite looks similar to an emerald but is more brilliant and durable. Fine quality tsavorite stones over two carats are more rare than emerald, and in general, tsavorite only costs about one-tenth the price of an emerald. Because tsavorite is not very well known, there is not too much demand for the stone, as say, there is for an emerald, which is one of the reasons it is far less expensive. The gemstone is in demand more by collectors and connoisseurs, than by the general public.
Tsavorites are among the most expensive of all garnets. At top retail end, they can command up to $8,000 per carat, demanding the top price bracket in secondary gems, especially for those stones weighing a few carats. Stones above 20 carats can be considered world-class pieces but most are less than 3 carats. A tsavorite of over 5 carats is very rare and considered large. Tsavorite rates a 7 on the hardness scale. It is transparent to translucent, with good luster, and displays no pleochrism. It is a mineral containing silica and the presence of vanadium and chromium oxide is responsible for its green color.
Payment via Paypal, Payments must be received within 2days of item close date. All orders are processed within 24 hours from payment, unless it is a custom order or otherwise specified. We ship to the shipping address you provide during the Gem Rock checkout and are not responsible for wrong or undeliverable addresses.
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Positief
superb stone. everything is perfect. THANKS !!
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Positief
superb stone. everything is perfect. THANKS !!
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Positief
superb stone. everything is perfect. THANKS !!
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Positief
Great colour, as advertised