Russian Demantoid Gemstones

Russian demantoids from the Ural Mountains represent the pinnacle of quality, renowned as the most coveted source of these exceptional gems. Our collection features GIA-certified Russian demantoids displaying classic "horsetail" inclusions and extraordinary green hues that distinguish these rare treasures from historic 19th century deposits.
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9 items

1.49 and 1.64 Pair of Round Shape Uralian Demantoid

12,000.00$

1.02 and 1.06 Pair of Round Shape Uralian Demantoid

9,400.00$

1.30 and 1.34 Pair of Round Shape Uralian Demantoid

6,000.00$

2.23 Oval Shape Uralian Demantoid AGL

22,000.00$

1.33 and 1.32 Pair of Round Shape Uralian Demantoid AGL

12,000.00$

6.13 Round Shape Uralian Demantoid AGL

19,616.00$

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What makes Ural Mountain demantoids the benchmark for quality in the gem market?

Ural Mountain demantoids remain the benchmark for quality due to their exceptional chromium-rich color, superior clarity, and distinctive “horsetail” inclusions that authenticate their prestigious origin. These original Russian specimens have established the standard against which all other demantoids are judged. Their historical significance, combined with the depletion of these classic deposits, makes these real, natural gems increasingly rare and valuable in today’s conflict-free gemstone market.

How can you distinguish Russian demantoids from those found in African sources?

Russian demantoids can be distinguished from African sources by their characteristic “horsetail” inclusions that radiate from central chromite crystals, their typically more vivid and pure green coloration without brownish undertones, and often superior clarity. GIA certified stones usually note the origin, while advanced testing can measure specific trace elements unique to Ural Mountains material. These differences contribute to Russian specimens commanding higher prices in the collector’s market.

Why are the historical Ural Mountains deposits so significant to gemstone collectors?

The historical Ural Mountains deposits hold immense significance as the original discovery site of demantoid garnets in 1868, establishing them as the classic source for these precious stones. These mines produced the specimens that adorned imperial Russian jewelry and Fabergé creations, connecting modern collectors to this rich heritage. The limited production from these mostly exhausted deposits creates a finite supply of authentic Russian material, enhancing both the aesthetic and investment value for serious collectors seeking genuine pieces of gemological history.

Do Russian demantoid garnets typically show better color than those from other regions?

Russian demantoid garnets typically display superior color characteristics with a more intense, pure green hue lacking the brownish or yellowish undertones often present in specimens from other regions. This exceptional color results from optimal chromium content within the crystal structure. While high-quality stones can be found from all sources, the Russian material from the Ural Mountains maintains its reputation for producing the most aesthetically pleasing, valuable color profile in these rare natural gems.