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Tsavorite Garnet 1.28 ct Attractive Green Color Tanzania Mined SKu-87
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- Dimensions (mm)
- 7.620 x 5.490 x 3.360mm
- Weight (cts)
- 1.280
- Shape
- Emerald
- Type
- Faceted
- Colours
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Tsavorite garnets are a rare and valuable type of garnet that are found only in a few locations around the world. In this article, we will explore the history, characteristics, and value of tsavorite garnets, as well as their use in jewelry and the gemstone market.
History of Tsavorite Garnets
Discovered in 1967 by British geologist Campbell Bridges, tsavorite garnets quickly gained a reputation as one of the rarest and most beautiful gemstones in the world. The first tsavorite deposits were found in the Tsavo National Park in Kenya, but additional deposits have since been found in Tanzania and Madagascar.
Characteristics of Tsavorite Garnets
Tsavorite garnets are a type of grossular garnet, which is known for its bright, vibrant colors. Tsavorite garnets are typically a rich green color, although they can also be found in shades of yellow, orange, and brown. Tsavorite garnets are also prized for their high level of brilliance and exceptional clarity, with few inclusions visible to the naked eye.
Value of Tsavorite Garnets
Due to their rarity and beauty, tsavorite garnets are highly valued in the gemstone market. Fine-quality tsavorite garnets can sell for thousands of dollars per carat, with larger stones commanding even higher prices. Tsavorite garnets are often used in high-end jewelry, and their popularity has only increased in recent years as more consumers become aware of their unique beauty and rarity.
Uses of Tsavorite Garnets
Tsavorite garnets are a versatile gemstone that can be used in a variety of settings and jewelry designs. They are often used in rings, earrings, and necklaces, and can be paired with other gemstones such as diamonds or sapphires to create striking color combinations. Due to their exceptional hardness and durability, tsavorite garnets are also well-suited for use in everyday jewelry.
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 7.620 x 5.490 x 3.360 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 1.280
- Shape
- Emerald
- Type
- Faceted
- Colours
-
You Can check our other Tsavorite Collection at:
https://www.gemrockauctions.com/stores/naturalspectragems/garnet/tsavorite-garnet
You can check our other gemstones collection at;
https://www.gemrockauctions.com/stores/naturalspectragems
Tsavorite garnets are a rare and valuable type of garnet that are found only in a few locations around the world. In this article, we will explore the history, characteristics, and value of tsavorite garnets, as well as their use in jewelry and the gemstone market.
History of Tsavorite Garnets
Discovered in 1967 by British geologist Campbell Bridges, tsavorite garnets quickly gained a reputation as one of the rarest and most beautiful gemstones in the world. The first tsavorite deposits were found in the Tsavo National Park in Kenya, but additional deposits have since been found in Tanzania and Madagascar.
Characteristics of Tsavorite Garnets
Tsavorite garnets are a type of grossular garnet, which is known for its bright, vibrant colors. Tsavorite garnets are typically a rich green color, although they can also be found in shades of yellow, orange, and brown. Tsavorite garnets are also prized for their high level of brilliance and exceptional clarity, with few inclusions visible to the naked eye.
Value of Tsavorite Garnets
Due to their rarity and beauty, tsavorite garnets are highly valued in the gemstone market. Fine-quality tsavorite garnets can sell for thousands of dollars per carat, with larger stones commanding even higher prices. Tsavorite garnets are often used in high-end jewelry, and their popularity has only increased in recent years as more consumers become aware of their unique beauty and rarity.
Uses of Tsavorite Garnets
Tsavorite garnets are a versatile gemstone that can be used in a variety of settings and jewelry designs. They are often used in rings, earrings, and necklaces, and can be paired with other gemstones such as diamonds or sapphires to create striking color combinations. Due to their exceptional hardness and durability, tsavorite garnets are also well-suited for use in everyday jewelry.
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Gorgeous!
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Beautiful color. VFM.
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good seller
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very nice stone thank you!!
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