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COLOUR CHANGE GARNET PARCEL FROM TANZANIA 12.50 CTS [F2119]
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COLOUR CHANGE GARNET
This is a natural untreated parcel of colour change garnets from Tanazania-Africa which change from green to purple.
Clean rough
Weight of parcel 12.50 cts app
Size of largest piece 8.6 x 4.8 x 4.3 mm app
We have a large selection of natural colour change garnet cut in our sister site here under SEDA GEMS.
Garnet members of the pyrope-spessartine solid-solution series from Bekily in Madagascar display several colors depending on the light source. The alexandrite-like color change from blue-green in daylight to purple in incandescent light is mainly caused by relatively high amounts of vanadium. Although they look a lot like alexandrites they are different because they change color throughout the day. They are green or blue grey in the early morning and reddish in the late afternoon or in strong sunlight. Bekily garnets will appear red in the afternoon while the alexandrites remain green. Garnets from other parts of East Africa also change color but as they normally change from brown or orange to red, they don't look much like alexandrite. Some of the stones are almost blue especially under fluorescent light but most of them are grey blue or green in daylight and change to red under incandescent or late afternoon light. The stones can show an excellent color change and can easily be confused with alexandrite
Garnets species are found in many colors including red, orange, yellow, green, purple, brown, black, pink and colorless.Some change color from blue-green in the daylight to purple in incandescent light, as a result of the relatively high amounts of vanadium. Other varieties of color-chaging garnets exist. In daylight, their color ranges from shades of green, beige, brown, gray, and blue, but in incandescent light, they appear a reddish or purplish/pink color. Because of their color changing quality, this kind of garnet is often mistaken for Alexandrite.
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 9.000 x 5.000 x 4.000 mm
- Weight (cts)
- Certified Gemstones
- No
- Type
- Rough
- Colours
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QUALITY ROUGH
COLOUR CHANGE GARNET
This is a natural untreated parcel of colour change garnets from Tanazania-Africa which change from green to purple.
Clean rough
Weight of parcel 12.50 cts app
Size of largest piece 8.6 x 4.8 x 4.3 mm app
We have a large selection of natural colour change garnet cut in our sister site here under SEDA GEMS.
Garnet members of the pyrope-spessartine solid-solution series from Bekily in Madagascar display several colors depending on the light source. The alexandrite-like color change from blue-green in daylight to purple in incandescent light is mainly caused by relatively high amounts of vanadium. Although they look a lot like alexandrites they are different because they change color throughout the day. They are green or blue grey in the early morning and reddish in the late afternoon or in strong sunlight. Bekily garnets will appear red in the afternoon while the alexandrites remain green. Garnets from other parts of East Africa also change color but as they normally change from brown or orange to red, they don't look much like alexandrite. Some of the stones are almost blue especially under fluorescent light but most of them are grey blue or green in daylight and change to red under incandescent or late afternoon light. The stones can show an excellent color change and can easily be confused with alexandrite
Garnets species are found in many colors including red, orange, yellow, green, purple, brown, black, pink and colorless.Some change color from blue-green in the daylight to purple in incandescent light, as a result of the relatively high amounts of vanadium. Other varieties of color-chaging garnets exist. In daylight, their color ranges from shades of green, beige, brown, gray, and blue, but in incandescent light, they appear a reddish or purplish/pink color. Because of their color changing quality, this kind of garnet is often mistaken for Alexandrite.
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Excellent stones. No inclusions or cracks. Loupe clear. Will cut into a beautiful gem. Great seller.
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