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Garnets are a set of closely related minerals forming a group, with gemstones in almost every color.
Garnet Description
Garnets are a set of closely related minerals that form a group, resulting in gemstones in almost every color. Red garnets have a long history, but modern gem buyers can pick from a rich palette of garnet colors: greens, oranges, pinkish oranges, deeply saturated purplish reds, and even some blues.
Red garnet is one of the most common and widespread of gems, found in metamorphic rocks (which are rocks altered by heat and pressure) on every continent. But not all garnets are as abundant as the red ones. A green garnet, tsavorite, also occurs in metamorphic rocks, but it’s rarer because it needs unusual rock chemistries and special conditions to form.
Demantoid is a rare and famous green garnet, spessartine (also called spessarite) is an orange garnet, and rhodolite is a beautiful purple-red garnet. Garnets can even exhibit the color-change phenomenon similar to the rare gemstone alexandrite.
All garnets have essentially the same crystal structure, but they vary in chemical composition. There are more than twenty garnet categories, called species, but only five are commercially important as gems. Those five are pyrope, almandine (also called almandite), spessartine, grossular (grossularite), and andradite. A sixth, uvarovite, is a green garnet that usually occurs as crystals too small to cut. It’s sometimes set as clusters in jewelry. Many garnets are chemical mixtures of two or more garnet species.
BIRTHSTONES & ANNIVERSARIES
Garnet is the birthstone for January and the gem for the second anniversary.
WHY WE LOVE THIS GEMSTONE
GEMOLOGICAL CHALLENGE: Figuring out how each new gem garnet fits into the six main mineral species is a challenge for gemologists.
HORSETAIL INCLUSIONS: Horsetail inclusions in green demantoid garnet are one of the few internal features that increase a gem's value.
FIRE: Due to demantoid garnet's high dispersion, well-cut, fashioned gems display an amazing amount of fire.
INFORMATION
MINERAL: Garnet group
CHEMISTRY:
Almandine- Fe3Al2(SiO4)3
Andradite- Ca3Fe2(SiO4)3
Grossular- Ca3Al2(SiO4)3
Pyrope- Mg3Al2(SiO4)3
Rhodolite- (Mg, Fe)3Al2(SiO4)3
Spessartine- Mn3Al2(SiO4)3
COLOR: All colors
REFRACTIVE INDEX: 1.714-1.888
BIREFRINGENCE: None
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 3.47-4.15
MOHS HARNESS: 6.5-7.5
Garnets are a set of closely related minerals forming a group, with gemstones in almost every color.
Garnet Description
Garnets are a set of closely related minerals that form a group, resulting in gemstones in almost every color. Red garnets have a long history, but modern gem buyers can pick from a rich palette of garnet colors: greens, oranges, pinkish oranges, deeply saturated purplish reds, and even some blues.
Red garnet is one of the most common and widespread of gems, found in metamorphic rocks (which are rocks altered by heat and pressure) on every continent. But not all garnets are as abundant as the red ones. A green garnet, tsavorite, also occurs in metamorphic rocks, but it’s rarer because it needs unusual rock chemistries and special conditions to form.
Demantoid is a rare and famous green garnet, spessartine (also called spessarite) is an orange garnet, and rhodolite is a beautiful purple-red garnet. Garnets can even exhibit the color-change phenomenon similar to the rare gemstone alexandrite.
All garnets have essentially the same crystal structure, but they vary in chemical composition. There are more than twenty garnet categories, called species, but only five are commercially important as gems. Those five are pyrope, almandine (also called almandite), spessartine, grossular (grossularite), and andradite. A sixth, uvarovite, is a green garnet that usually occurs as crystals too small to cut. It’s sometimes set as clusters in jewelry. Many garnets are chemical mixtures of two or more garnet species.
BIRTHSTONES & ANNIVERSARIES
Garnet is the birthstone for January and the gem for the second anniversary.
WHY WE LOVE THIS GEMSTONE
GEMOLOGICAL CHALLENGE: Figuring out how each new gem garnet fits into the six main mineral species is a challenge for gemologists.
HORSETAIL INCLUSIONS: Horsetail inclusions in green demantoid garnet are one of the few internal features that increase a gem's value.
FIRE: Due to demantoid garnet's high dispersion, well-cut, fashioned gems display an amazing amount of fire.
INFORMATION
MINERAL: Garnet group
CHEMISTRY:
Almandine- Fe3Al2(SiO4)3
Andradite- Ca3Fe2(SiO4)3
Grossular- Ca3Al2(SiO4)3
Pyrope- Mg3Al2(SiO4)3
Rhodolite- (Mg, Fe)3Al2(SiO4)3
Spessartine- Mn3Al2(SiO4)3
COLOR: All colors
REFRACTIVE INDEX: 1.714-1.888
BIREFRINGENCE: None
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 3.47-4.15
MOHS HARNESS: 6.5-7.5