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.5" Lustrous Tsavorite Garnet Specimen - Tanzania
This is a beautiful specimen featuring a lustrous, translucent green grossular var. tsavorite garnet. It was collected from the Merelani Hills in the Manyara Region of Tanzania. The garnets' gorgeous apple-green coloration as a result of chromium and vanadium impurities.
Comes with a small acrylic display case.
Comes with a small acrylic display case.
Tsavorite is a very rare and bright green chromium and vanadium-bearing variety of grossular garnet hailing from the incredibly diverse mineral belts of Kenya and Tanzania. Scottish-born Kenyan gemologist Campbell R. Bridges first found tsavorite in northeastern Tanzania in 1974. It was named after Tsavo East National Park in Kenya, near Campbell's discovery site. Sir Henry Platt, a former president of Tiffany and Co., suggested the name.
Due to its brilliant green color, luster, rarity, and aptitude for cutting as a garnet, tsavorite is a sought-after gemstone.
Due to its brilliant green color, luster, rarity, and aptitude for cutting as a garnet, tsavorite is a sought-after gemstone.
SPECIES
Grossular var. Tsavorite
LOCATION
Merelani Hills, Lelatema Mountains, Simanjiro District, Tanzania
SIZE
.5" wide
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#309558