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1.13 ct Natural Oval-cut Mandarin-Red Spessartite VVS Garnet (Namibia)

$ 71.28

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: The garnet family of gemstones is large and varied, but spessartite garnet is no ordinary garnet. Spessartite is a brilliant gem that has a refractive index even higher than sapphire. In fact only zircon, sphene and diamond are higher on the refractive index scale." ... "The Namibian spessartite is famous for its tangerine orange or "mandarin" color. The Namibian material tends to be included with many small crystals and needles." ... "Its striking orange and orange-red color combined with tremendous brilliance make spessartite very special." ... "The striking color and brilliance are sufficient to make spessartite very interesting. But when you consider that all spessartite is untreated, it has special value in a marketplace where even very expensive sapphires and rubies are routinely heat treated.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Namibia
  • Treatment: Not Heated
  • Shape: Oval
  • Color: Mandarin Red
  • Total Carat Weight (TCW): 1.13 ct
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Natural/Lab-Created: Natural

    Description

    1.13 ct Natural Oval-cut Mandarin-Red Spessartite VVS Garnet (Namibia)
    New without Tags.  This gem has never been used/placed/set in a setting.
    It is utterly undamaged, unmarred and in perfect condition as expected of NWOTags.
    I have included two Spessartite Garnet articles below for your appreciation and enjoyment.
    Summary of below:
    "The
    garnet family
    of gemstones is large and varied, but
    spessartite garnet
    is no ordinary garnet. Spessartite is a brilliant gem that has a
    refractive index
    even higher than
    sapphire
    . In fact only
    zircon
    ,
    sphene
    and diamond are higher on the refractive index scale."   ...   "The Namibian spessartite is famous for its tangerine orange or "mandarin" color. The Namibian material tends to be included with many small crystals and needles."   ...   "Its striking orange and orange-red color combined with tremendous brilliance make spessartite very special."   ...   "The striking color and brilliance are sufficient to make spessartite very interesting. But when you consider that all spessartite is untreated, it has special value in a marketplace where even very expensive
    sapphires
    and
    rubies
    are routinely
    heat treated
    ."
    Type:  Natural Spessartite Garnet
    (personally confirmed as Genuine Spessartite Garnet by digital refractometer (RI=1.794
    ), dichroscope (isotropic), polariscope (singly refractive), spectrometer, UV short&long-wave light, and measured Specific Gravity=4.14) -- gemgym
    Color:
    Mandarin-Red
    Shape:  Oval-cut
    Dimensions:  6.60mm x 5.30mm x 3.50mm
    Weight:  1.13 ct
    Luster:  Very Good
    (which is expected due to a Garnet's high Refractive Index)  --  gemgym
    Clarity:  VVS
    (Spessartite Garnet this clear of inclusions is exceptional)  --  gemgym
    Hardness:  7.0 rating on the Mohs Scale
    Treatment:  Not Heated, Not Enhanced, Not Treated
    (Garnet is not responsive to treatment)  --  gemgym
    Origin:  Namibia
    The Kids were Young when We called the Sunsets
    Bright-Red
    .
    When Such are the Sentiments to be Stored in a Stone,
    What Better than the Shocking Marvel of a
    Red Garnet
    ?
    I brought
    Bright-Red
    home to Contain the Moments.
    Moments when Family was their
    Only World
    .
    When Innocence, a Chance for
    Wonder
    .
    When Laughter, a Note of
    Joy
    .
    When Song, a
    Lack of Fear
    .
    Bright-Red
    saw My Love drove me in Everything.
    I Worked and Gave My All for Family.
    Still could I have Done Better and Provided More?
    Bright-Red
    says
    "Nay, One's Best is All Any Can Do."
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    Spessartite Garnet Gemstone Information
    About Spessartite Garnet - History and Introduction
    Spessartite is an orange to red-brown gemstone that belongs to the large and varied garnet species. The name, "spessartine" comes from the Bavarian word, "Spessart", meaning "forest", which is a mountain range in Germany where spessartine garnet deposits were found in the 1880s. Spessartite was not often seen in jewellery until deposits were mined in Namibia and Mozambique in the 1990s.
    The spessartite garnet group includes the colour-change and
    malaya
    varieties.
    Colour-change garnet
    is extremely rare and is highly prized for its ability to change colour when viewed using differing light sources. Colour-change garnet is typically a hybrid of spessartite and pyrope garnet. Malaya garnet is another rare garnet variety that is gets its name from the Swahili word meaning "outcast" or "prostitute". This is because when malaya garnet was first discovered, it didn't fit into the accepted garnet categories and was therefore cast aside. Malaya garnets are interesting and unique colours, such as pinkish-orange, reddish-orange and yellowish-orange with scintillating flashes of red.
    Spessartite Garnet Gemstone
    Identifying Spessartite Garnet
    Spessartite garnet can be identified by its orange colour. Garnet in general can be distingushed from other gem types by its occurrence in metamorphic rock, its hardness (6.5 - 7.5 on the Mohs scale), colour, refractive index and cubic crystal structure. However, the quickest way to identify garnet is with the use of strong neodymium magnets. Garnet is attracted to neodymium magnets because it contains high concentrations of iron and/or manganese. Spessartite garnet can be distinguished from other garnet types by its high range of magnetic susceptibility (SI).
    Spessartite Garnet; Origin and Gemstone Sources
    Spessartite garnet deposits are found in Burma (Myanmar), Brazil, China, Kenya, Madagascar, Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Tanzania and the USA. The most desirable gemstones come from Naminia and are known as "mandarin spessartite".
    Buying Spessartite Garnet and Determining Spessartite Garnet Gemstone Value
    Spessartite Garnet Colour
    Spessartite garnet can range in colour from warm yellow to orange-red. The most desired colour for spessartite garnet is a reddish-orange, which is known as "aurora red" or "mandarin spessartite". This is a pure orange without brown tints.
    Spessartite Garnet Clarity and Lustre
    Spessartite garnet's high refractive index and vitreous lustre means that it has good brilliance. Spessartite garnet is transparent to translucent. "Eye clean" gemstones are quite rare for this variety of garnet.
    Spessartite Garnet Cut and Shape
    Translucent spessartite garnet is commonly cut en cabochon and transparent material is cut in a variety of faceted shapes.
    Spessartite Garnet Treatment
    Spessartite garnet is not known to be treated or enhanced in any way.
    What's Special about Spessartite?
    The
    garnet family
    of gemstones is large and varied, but
    spessartite garnet
    is no ordinary garnet. Spessartite is a brilliant gem that has a
    refractive index
    even higher than
    sapphire
    . In fact only
    zircon
    ,
    sphene
    and diamond are higher on the refractive index scale.
    Garnet
    has always been highly regarded for its good hardness (7 to 7.5 on the
    Mohs scale
    ) and excellent durability (it has indistinct
    cleavage
    ). But the inexpensive everyday
    garnets
    --
    almandine
    and pyrope -- tend to a dark red with a distinct brownish tone.
    Spessartite
    could not be more different. Its striking orange and orange-red color combined with tremendous brilliance make spessartite very special.
    Spessartite is manganese aluminum silicate by composition, and it is manganese that gives it the remarkable orange color. Spessartite is among the small group of
    ideochromatic
    gems, which are colored by a fundamental element in their composition rather than by impurities. Some spessartite has traces of iron which result in a rich orange-red color that is highly regarded by spessartite connoisseurs.
    Prior to the 1990's,
    spessartite garnet
    was a rare collector's stone. That changed in 1991 when an important new find was made in northwestern Namibia. In 1999 a much larger discovery was made in Nigeria. More recently we have seen excellent material coming from Mozambique. Today spessartite is reasonably plentiful, but mining experts warn this is likely to be a temporary situation.
    As the market becomes educated about the attractions of spessartite, it has become featured more in fine jewelry. The striking color and brilliance are sufficient to make spessartite very interesting. But when you consider that all spessartite is untreated, it has special value in a marketplace where even very expensive
    sapphires
    and
    rubies
    are routinely
    heat treated
    .
    Click to enlarge photo
    The Namibian spessartite is famous for its tangerine orange or "mandarin" color. The Namibian material tends to be included with many small crystals and needles. We are now seeing less and less Namibian
    material in the market. The Mozambique spessartite ranges from pure orange to orange-red and red-orange, with many very clean specimens.
    Some included material with excellent color is cut in very attractive
    cabochons
    . We have bought cabs as large as 50 carats. High quality clean red-orange spessartite can be found in weights up to 10 carats, but the mandarin orange tends to be found in smaller sizes.