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Vivid Green Tsavorite Garnet 5.36CT Top Quality Garnet from Tanzania
- Artikelnummer
- Abmessungen (mm)
- 11 x 9.1 x 6mm
- Gewicht (cts)
- 5.36
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Cushion
- Type
- Faceted
- Farben
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Description of Vivid Green Tsavorite Garnet (Tanzania)
Mineralogy & Chemistry
Tsavorite is a variety of grossular garnet, with chemical formula Ca3Al2Si3O12.
Its vibrant green color comes primarily from trace amounts of vanadium, plus some chromium.
Color & Appearance
“Vivid green” tsavorite from Tanzania often exhibits a lively, saturated green — sometimes with a slight bluish or yellowish undertone.
Color range is from light/mint green all the way to deep forest green.
Under UV light, tsavorite from Tanzania (especially from Merelani Hills) can show pink-red and yellow fluorescence, which is unusual among garnets.
Origin & Geology
First discovered in 1967 by Campbell Bridges in northeastern Tanzania (Lemshuko / Komolo area).
Major mining areas include Merelani Hills (where tsavorite is often found in or near tanzanite-bearing rocks) as well as Karo Pit in Merelani.
The crystals often grow on a dark matrix (graphite or quartz), which gives a nice contrast to the green color.
Physical & Optical Properties
Hardness: ~7.0–7.5 on the Mohs scale, making it reasonably durable for jewelry.
Refractive index: around 1.740, and because it’s isometric (cubic), tsavorite is singly refractive (no birefringence).
Dispersion (fire): moderate (~0.028), giving it some sparkle.
Specific gravity: ~ 3.60–3.68.
Clarity & Crystal Habit
High-quality tsavorites are often quite clean (eye-clean), though inclusions are not uncommon.
In nature, tsavorite crystals from Tanzania often form in “potato”-like nodules rather than perfect euhedral shapes.
However, well-formed crystals have been documented, especially in the Karo pit, showing complex crystal habits.
Rarity & Value
Tsavorite is relatively rare, especially in high-saturation “vivid green” tones.
Large, clean stones over several carats (especially vivid green) are quite valuable.
Importantly: tsavorite is typically untreated, which is a strong plus for many gem buyers.
Care
Because it’s fairly hard, tsavorite is suitable for many types of jewelry.
Cleaning: warm soapy water is generally safe; avoid steam cleaning if there are internal fluid inclusions.
Why it’s special:
The vivid green hue rivals that of emeralds but without the common treatments or high fracture issues of emeralds.
The Tanzanian source (especially Merelani) produces tsavorite with very good clarity and color — including rare well-formed crystals that are prized by collectors.
Fluorescence under UV (in some Tanzanian tsavorites) adds an extra dimension of beauty and scientific interest.
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- Artikelnummer
- Abmessungen (mm)
- 11 x 9.1 x 6 mm
- Gewicht (cts)
- 5.36
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Cushion
- Type
- Faceted
- Farben
-
Description of Vivid Green Tsavorite Garnet (Tanzania)
Mineralogy & Chemistry
Tsavorite is a variety of grossular garnet, with chemical formula Ca3Al2Si3O12.
Its vibrant green color comes primarily from trace amounts of vanadium, plus some chromium.
Color & Appearance
“Vivid green” tsavorite from Tanzania often exhibits a lively, saturated green — sometimes with a slight bluish or yellowish undertone.
Color range is from light/mint green all the way to deep forest green.
Under UV light, tsavorite from Tanzania (especially from Merelani Hills) can show pink-red and yellow fluorescence, which is unusual among garnets.
Origin & Geology
First discovered in 1967 by Campbell Bridges in northeastern Tanzania (Lemshuko / Komolo area).
Major mining areas include Merelani Hills (where tsavorite is often found in or near tanzanite-bearing rocks) as well as Karo Pit in Merelani.
The crystals often grow on a dark matrix (graphite or quartz), which gives a nice contrast to the green color.
Physical & Optical Properties
Hardness: ~7.0–7.5 on the Mohs scale, making it reasonably durable for jewelry.
Refractive index: around 1.740, and because it’s isometric (cubic), tsavorite is singly refractive (no birefringence).
Dispersion (fire): moderate (~0.028), giving it some sparkle.
Specific gravity: ~ 3.60–3.68.
Clarity & Crystal Habit
High-quality tsavorites are often quite clean (eye-clean), though inclusions are not uncommon.
In nature, tsavorite crystals from Tanzania often form in “potato”-like nodules rather than perfect euhedral shapes.
However, well-formed crystals have been documented, especially in the Karo pit, showing complex crystal habits.
Rarity & Value
Tsavorite is relatively rare, especially in high-saturation “vivid green” tones.
Large, clean stones over several carats (especially vivid green) are quite valuable.
Importantly: tsavorite is typically untreated, which is a strong plus for many gem buyers.
Care
Because it’s fairly hard, tsavorite is suitable for many types of jewelry.
Cleaning: warm soapy water is generally safe; avoid steam cleaning if there are internal fluid inclusions.
Why it’s special:
The vivid green hue rivals that of emeralds but without the common treatments or high fracture issues of emeralds.
The Tanzanian source (especially Merelani) produces tsavorite with very good clarity and color — including rare well-formed crystals that are prized by collectors.
Fluorescence under UV (in some Tanzanian tsavorites) adds an extra dimension of beauty and scientific interest.
| Versandanbieter | Versand nach Thailand | Versand in den Rest der Welt | Kombiversand ( Thailand ) | Kombiversand (Rest der Welt) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Shipping - Tracked |
|
|
Nicht verfügbar |
|
| FedEx |
|
|
Nicht verfügbar |
|
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