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Garnet is a gorgeous stone that comes in quite the range of colors. One favorite garnet is chrome pyrope, whose color rivals ruby. Pyrope garnet is the customary deep red garnet. Garnet is also found in colors fluctuating from green to orange to brown and black. Almandine garnet is the original Indian garnet, which is very dark purplish red. Andradite garnet is commonly black and of no interest to the gem trade, but one collection called "Demantoid" is a provocative green. The yellowish-green color or the Val Malenco garnet is typical of Fe3+. One of the most sought after varieties of gem garnet are the fine green grossular garnet from Kenya and Tanzania called tsavorite. Mozambique rhodolite garnet is an elite garnet that cuts a provocative red with fiery flashes. Hessonite Garnet is a genuine garnet, but with the brown-red or orange color. Malaya Garnet is commonly found in the middle of Kenya and Tanzania, especially nearby the Umba valley region that is well known for its buried treasures. Mandarin Garnet is an extreme rarity of the spessartine family.
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Almandine is the most common garnet, and the most widely used garnet gem. Almandine, Fe3Al2(SiO4)3 (Iron Aluminum Silicate), is a mineral from the garnet family of tetrahedral silicates. Almandine garnet is a smooth, transparent, rich red stone that owes its color to the proximity of iron. Connecticut is one of the finest sources in the world of the almandine garnet, named the state mineral by the 1977 normal Assembly. While Almandine Garnets (also known as "Almandite") are the most common collection of Garnets, those displaying the star are not at all common. Most almandine garnets are mined in India and Brazil. Iron-rich almandine is overall in metamorphic rocks such as schists and gneisses and in granitic igneous rocks.
Pyrope is the only garnet that is always a shade of red. Pure pyrope is very rare and would be colorless (it is allochromatic); most red gem garnet called pyrope contains an appreciable almandine component. This pyrope is one of the so- called "indicator minerals" prized when prospecting for diamonds. Pyrope is ordinarily purplish red, orange red, crimson, or dark red; and almandine is deep red, brownish red, brownish black or violet-red. It was the Pyrope Garnet that figured in the old Talmudic legend, which held that the only light in Noah's Ark was supplied by an immense red garnet. The Czech Republic is one of the few places where the Pyrope collection of garnet is found.
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