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Garnet Rough

By the term 'garnet', the specialist understands a group of more than ten different gemstones of similar chemical composition. It is true to say that red is the colour most often encountered, but the garnet also exists in various shades of green, a tender to intense yellow, a fiery orange and some fine earth-coloured nuances. The only colour it cannot offer is blue. Garnets are much sought-after and much worked gemstones - the more so because today it is not only the classical gemstone colours red and green which are so highly esteemed, but also the fine hues in between. Furthermore, the world of the garnets is also rich in rarities such as star garnets and stones whose colour changes depending on whether they are seen in daylight or artificial light.

Garnet has a hardness of 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale. With a few minor exceptions it applies to all the members of the garnet group, and it is the reason for the excellent wearing qualities of these gemstones. Garnets are relatively insensitive and uncomplicated to work with. The only thing they really don't like is being knocked about or subjected to improper heat treatment. A further plus is their high refractive index, the cause of the garnet's great brilliance. The shape of the raw crystals is also interesting. Garnet means something like 'the grainy one', coming from the Latin 'granum', for grain. This makes reference not only to the typical roundish shape of the crystals, but also to the colour of the red garnet, which often puts one in mind of the seeds of a ripe pomegranate. In the Middle Ages, the red garnet was also called the 'carbuncle stone'. And even today, fantasy names like Arizona ruby, Arizona spinel, Montana ruby or New Mexico ruby are still rife in the trade.

Item# GRGR001
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Beautiful piece of eye-clean rough with a beautiful orangish tint.  Approx. size: 15x8x4  Weight: 5.2 cts.
$5.00

Item# GRGR002
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Another fantastic piece of garnet with the same beautiful orangish tint.  Approx. size: 17x5x5  Weight: 5.7 cts.
$5.50

Item# GRGR003
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Nice 20 carat parcel of clean Mozambique rhodolite pieces measuring between 4 and 7 mm.  Great for melee stones or small cabs!
$10.00

Item# GRGR004
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Two pieces of heavily included material from Mozambique that would make great cabbing rough.  One is reddish-orange material and the other a beautiful reddish-purple.  Total weight: 8.8 cts.
$4.50

Item# GRGR005
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Great lot of three nice eye-clean blocky pieces great for faceting.  Nice orangish red rhodolite from Mozambique.  Total weight: 11.9 cts.
$12.00

Item# GRGR006
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This is a fantastic piece of rough from Mozambique, with dark orangish-red color and great clarity.  Unfortunately there is a flaw running right down the center of the piece, but it's the only thing wrong with it and there are still two large stones waiting to be cut out of this piece.  Approx. size: 10x16x8  Weight: 13.95 cts.
$14.00