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2.78 cts Natural Oval-cut Reddish-Pink VVS Rhodolite Garnet (Mozambique)
$ 63.35
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Description
2.78 cts Natural Oval-cut Reddish-Pink VVS Rhodolite Garnet (Mozambique)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 a Rhodolite Garnet article below for your appreciation and enjoyment.
Summary of below:
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The best rhodolite garnet gemstones are a vivid raspberry-red colour.
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Rhodolite garnet can be identified by its rose or raspberry red colour. Since it is a mix of pyrope and almandine garnet in composition, it is similar to both. Its purplish or pinkish tones can set it apart from the deeper reds of other garnets. Garnet can be distinguished 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.
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Rhodolite garnets are not usually treated or enhanced in any way.
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Type: Natural Rhodolite Garnet
(personally confirmed as Rhodolite Garnet by digital refractometer (RI=1.764), dichroscope (isotropic), polariscope (four flashes in rotation; not glass), spectrometer, UV short&long-wave light, measured Specific Gravity=3.89, and notably responsive to my neodymium testing magnets when tested atop Styrofoam on water) -- gemgym
Color: Reddish-Pink
Shape: Oval-cut
Dimensions: 9.50mm x 7.40mm x 4.20mm
Weight: 2.78 cts
Hardness: 6.5-7.5 rating on the Mohs Scale
Luster: Beautiful
Clarity: VVS
Treatment: Not Heated, Not Enhanced, Not Treated
(Garnet is not responsive to treatment) -- gemgym
Origin: Mozambique
Lady Lipstick -- be Thy Graceful Namesake
Of Raspberry-Red Glow on Marilyn, Angela, Gaga.
So Boldly do you Go.
So Slowly does visage Fade.
Her Wiles Rapt you -- like a silent Siren's Song,
Let Lady Lipstick come hither and nigh.
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Rhodolite Garnet Gemstone Information
About Rhodolite Garnet - History and Introduction
Rhodolite garnet is a raspberry-red, purplish-red or rose-coloured garnet. It is a mix of pyrope and almandine in composition. Rhodolite garnet gets its name from the Greek word, "rhodon", meaning "rose coloured", which refers to its pinkish hue.
The name "garnet" comes from the Medieval Latin word, "granatum", which is an adjective meaning "dark-red". It is thought that this adjective could have been extracted from the word "pomegranate", due to the colour of the seed coats or shape of the seeds. However, the word could also have come from another Medieval Latin word; "granum", referring to red dye. The use of red garnet dates back thousands of years, when it was used by Egyptian pharaohs for both decorative and ceremonial purposes. The ancient Romans also wore garnet rings and traded garnet gemstones. The best rhodolite garnet gemstones are a vivid raspberry-red colour.
Rhodolite garnet
Identifying Rhodolite Garnet
Rhodolite garnet can be identified by its rose or raspberry red colour. Since it is a mix of pyrope and almandine garnet in composition, it is similar to both. Its purplish or pinkish tones can set it apart from the deeper reds of other garnets. Garnet can be distinguished 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.
Rhodolite Garnet; Origin and Gemstone Sources
Rhodolite garnet deposits occur in Brazil, Burma (Myanmar), China, Kenya, Madagascar, Mozambique, Sri Lanka (Ceylon), South Africa, Tanzania, the USA and Zimbabwe.
Buying Rhodolite Garnet and Determining Rhodolite Garnet Gemstone Value
Rhodolite Garnet Colour
Rhodolite garnets can be rose pink, purplish-pink, raspberry-red or purplish-red. The most desired colour is raspberry red.
Rhodolite Garnet Clarity and Lustre
Good quality rhodolite garnet gemstones do not have any visible inclusions and exhibit a vitreous lustre. Their brilliance is due to a high refractive index.
Rhodolite Garnet Cut and Shape
Rhodolite garnet gemstones can be cut into various shapes. They are usually faceted, to maximize their brilliance, though cabochons are also available.
Rhodolite Garnet Treatment
Rhodolite garnets are not usually treated or enhanced in any way.