
Garnet Gemstone | Garnet Stone – GIA
Red garnets have a long history, but modern gem buyers can pick from a rich palette of garnet colors: greens, oranges, pinkish oranges, deeply saturated purplish reds, and even some blues.
Garnet Description - GIA
There are more than twenty garnet categories, called species, but only five are commercially important as gems. Those five are pyrope, almandine (also called almandite), spessartine, …
Garnet History and Lore - GIA
Thousands of years ago, red garnet necklaces adorned the necks of Egypt’s pharaohs, and were entombed with their mummified corpses as prized possessions for the afterlife. In ancient …
Garnet Gemstone | Garnet Stone – GIA
Your garnet should sparkle in a lively way, reflecting light back evenly across the entire gem. Poorly cut gems are much less marketable and sell at a discount.
Garnet Care and Cleaning Guide - GIA
Garnets have fair to good toughness, making them durable enough for all jewelry styles as long as they are treated with the proper care. Garnets should not be subjected to any hard blows or …
January Birthstone | Garnet Birthstone Meaning | GIA
Garnet, January’s birthstone, is one of the most diverse gemstones, as it comes in an extraordinary range of colors. The garnet birthstone is mined around the world and symbolizes …
GIA's Gubelin Gem Project: Garnet
Often thought of as a deep red gemstone, garnet can also be yellow, orange, green or brown – any color except blue. There are six common garnet minerals – almandine, andradite, …
Garnet Quality Factors - GIA
The first thing a buyer of garnets needs to be aware of is the wide variety of garnet types. At first, the sheer number of garnet varieties can seem bewildering.
Garnet - Gemological Institute of America
Red is the most common garnet color, and is found in metamorphic rocks around the world. Other colors like green, orange, and purple-red are less common and more valuable.
Vibrant Green Grossular Garnet “Transvaal Jade” - GIA
May 23, 2023 · Also known as “African jade” or “South African jade,” this is not a true jade (jadeite or nephrite). The stone is instead a grossular garnet whose trade name is derived from its …