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  • Color changing garnets are extremely rare precious gemstones. The stones are composed of a mixture of pyrope, spessartite, chromium, and vanadium. The presence of vanadium is what gives the gems their…

  • Most people envision a dark red gemstone when they think of a garnet. Garnets are among the largest family of gemstones, the silicates, with stones in reds, oranges, yellows, greens and combinations…

  • Of all the popular gemstones found in jewelry, the garnet is among the most recognizable for its dark-red color -- though not all garnets are red. In fact, natural garnets can be found in several…

  • The demantoid garnet is a green gemstone from the garnet family and is a variety of the mineral andradite. It is more expensive than any other garnet due to its rarity and beauty. Demantoid garnets…

  • Spessartite garnets are a semi-precious stone. They've been mined since the 1800s when they were first discovered, but didn't really gain the public's interest until the 1990s when large deposits were…

  • Although garnet and carnelian are both semi-precious gemstones available in similar colors, there are some major differences between the two stones. Unlike carnelian, garnet is also available in a…

  • The birthstone for the month of January is the garnet. This beautiful red stone was mined first in middle European countries, but today it is found in many parts of the world, including India and…

  • While the name "garnet" may bring to mind a luminous, deep red gemstone, the mineral form of garnet is actually quite rocky, sharp and hard, making it a perfect ingredient for abrasives. Otherwise,…

  • Garnets are fairly common gemstones used in jewelry. They are found naturally in the United States, Africa and Eastern Europe. Though garnet gemstones have symbolic meaning attached to them, their…

  • As the official birthstone for the month of January, garnet is an affordable semi-precious stone that comes in many varieties and colors. Garnet is also the official stone for the second wedding…

  • Garnets are members of a family of minerals rather than a specific type of gemstone. The garnet is typically associated with a deep red hue that shares its name; while this is the most common color,…

  • Garnets are frequently associated with the color red, but the truth is that they are found in every color except for blue. Garnets are found in many places across the globe and are commonly used for…

  • Garnet, a silica mineral from metamorphic rocks, ranges from 6.5 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. The name "garnet" refers to the Latin "granatium" or "pomegranate" for its resemblance to…

  • Garnet is not simply one material, but is actually of group of similar materials that are classified as garnets. There are six major types of garnets. Garnet varieties are available in a rainbow of…

  • Garnet is a semi-precious stones that belong to the isometric crystal family. Garnet stones are usually red, but you can find them in all colors except blue.

  • Diamonds may boast the title of the most commonly given or worn gemstone, but a plethora of other beautiful gemstones exist. Sapphires and emeralds may come to mind, but the gemstones garnet and topaz…

  • A carat (or karat) is a unit of measurement for gemstones and is one of several factors that determine the value of a garnet. Just as the four C's--cut, clarity, carat and color--determine the price…

  • A radiant garnet is a common silicate semi-precious gemstone, often dark red in color, that has been cut into a design called radiant. Radiant-cut gems are rectangular, come in various sizes, and are…

  • Garnets, traditionally the birthstone for January, are known for their red color. However, there are also garnets that are orange, green and blue, and some are rather iridescent and change color in…

  • Garnets are semi-precious gemstones which are found in both fine jewelry and in their natural state in the marketplace. The hardness of garnet and variety of colors allow for a range of uses unseen by…

  • Garnet is a gemstone that is typically noted for its dark red color but it can also come in a variety of shades. The historical uses of garnet date back as far as 3000 BC and the stone has retained…

  • The term "garnet" actually describes a large family of minerals that are chemically related. While most people are familiar with the red garnet gemstone found in jewelry, natural garnets may actually…

  • Orange garnet is a gemstone. Garnet comes in a wide variety of color variations, according to Minerals.net, and orange is one of the more common ones.

  • According to the gemstone website, garnets are the most worked on and sought after gemstones. The term garnet refers to 10 different gemstones with similar chemical compositions. This gemstone comes…

  • Garnets, best known for their red color, come in all colors except blue. Many varieties exist, differentiated by their respective colors, refractive indexes and absorption spectrums. Rhodolite garnets…

  • Most people think of garnets as a red stone with a slightly brownish cast. You may be surprised to know that garnets come in every color except blue. The two kinds of green garnets called tsavorite…

  • According to Birthstones.org, wearing the birthstone designated for your month of birth brings good luck and protection. January's birthstone is the garnet. Garnets were named from the Latin word for…

  • Most people are familiar with the semi-precious stone called garnet, which is the birthstone for the month of January. Garnet also has a long history as a mineral used in various industries. The…

  • The ever-popular garnet has been used jewelry for millenia and is typically seen as either a flat dome or as a faceted gemstone. Rough garnet straight out of the ground looks brown, because the…

  • Red garnet, the birthstone for January, is a fiery and beautiful stone. In fact, red garnet has been mistaken for the more precious ruby for hundreds of years. While the red garnet is the one we most…

  • Garnets are commonly found in a variety of jewelry, and the stone is recognized as the birthstone for the month of January. Most commonly found in the United States, India and Australia, garnets form…

  • Garnets are known for their dark red color that at times has been mistaken for rubies, because they can display different hues when observed under different lighting conditions. The semiprecious stone…

  • Demantoid garnets are very rare stones that are only mined a few places in the world. Demantoids are valued for their rarity, their beautiful sparkle and their unique form.

  • Most people think of garnets as a beautiful red stone that is mainly known for being January's birthstone. However, there are actually many different types of garnet that range in value from fairly…

  • Mandarin garnets are very rare and seldom seen in retail jewelry stores. They are actually related to January's more common red garnet, but they were discovered in the 1990s and have been in high…

  • The deep blood-red color of garnets make them a striking and elegant additions to any jewelry box. However, many people do not realize that garnets, just like other gemstones, come in a wide array of…