Loose Garnet Gemstones

Garnets represent nature's palette of extraordinary colors, from deep crimson pyropes to vibrant orange spessartites. Our collection features only the finest natural garnet precious stones, each specimen meticulously selected for its exceptional clarity, distinctive hue, and remarkable light performance that epitomizes the true value of these ancient and revered jewels.
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Diamond shape refers to the overall outline and facets of a diamond. It’s a crucial factor that affects a diamond’s brilliance, fire, and scintillation – its ability to reflect light and sparkle.

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Carat weight

Diamond weight, also known as carat weight, is a measure of a diamond’s mass. It’s one of the four Cs (carat, cut, clarity, and color) that determine a diamond’s value and price.

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9 items

4.26 Pair of Round Shape Tanzanian Rhodolite Garnet

900.00$

5.15 Pair of Rectangular Shape Tanzanian Rhodolite Garnet

800.00$

3.85 Emerald Shape Nigerian Spessaertite Garnet

3,500.00$

6.62 Pair of Radiant Shape Tanzanian Rhodolite Garnet

950.00$

6.11 Cushion Shape Pinkish Red Tanzanian Rhodilite Garnet

2,750.00$

6.97 Oval Shape Pinkish Red Tanzanian Rhodolite Garnet

2,900.00$

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What factors determine the quality and value of garnet gemstones?

The value of garnet gemstones primarily depends on color, clarity, carat weight, and cut. Color is most significant, with rare colors like green tsavorites and vibrant orange spessartites commanding premium prices. Clarity greatly affects worth, as eye-clean stones are scarce in larger sizes. Carat weight impacts cost exponentially—larger high-quality garnets are extremely rare in nature. Finally, precision cutting enhances a garnet’s natural fire and brilliance, significantly increasing its aesthetic appeal and market value.

How can you identify different types of garnets in the marketplace?

Different garnet varieties can be identified by color and optical properties. Pyrope and almandine appear deep red, spessartite displays orange tones, grossular ranges from colorless to green or cinnamon, while andradite shows yellow to black. Refractive index and specific gravity measurements provide scientific verification. A jeweler’s loupe can reveal inclusions characteristic of specific varieties. Color-change garnets will show different hues under different light sources, a rare and valuable property in natural gemstones.

Are garnets durable enough for everyday wear in jewelry?

Garnets are indeed durable enough for daily wear, ranking 6.5-7.5 on the Mohs hardness scale. This makes them resistant to scratching from everyday encounters. Most garnet varieties are also quite tough and resistant to chipping, particularly the common almandine and pyrope types. Unlike some precious stones, garnets generally don’t require special care, though tsavorite and demantoid varieties are slightly more delicate and deserve additional protection. Their natural stability means garnets rarely need treatments to enhance durability, making them excellent conflict-free options for rings, bracelets, and other frequently worn jewelry pieces.

What makes Mozambique and Tsavorite garnets more valuable than other varieties?

Mozambique garnets (primarily rhodolite) and tsavorite garnets command higher prices due to their exceptional qualities. Mozambique rhodolites are prized for their pure, raspberry-to-purple coloration with minimal brown undertones, setting them apart from common red garnets. Their remarkable clarity and larger available sizes further increase their worth. Tsavorite garnets, primarily from East Africa, are among the most valuable due to their vivid green color that rivals fine emeralds but with superior clarity and durability. Both varieties are increasingly rare in high-quality specimens, with tsavorites over 2 carats being particularly scarce in the marketplace, driving their cost significantly higher than standard garnet varieties.