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A sphere made from very large almandine garnet cluster from Kola Peninsula - 130 mm diameter
Garnet almandine in rock, 700 gram, 75 mm in diameter.
       
           
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The garnet group of minerals show crystals with a habit of rhombic dodecahedrons and trapezohedrons. They are
nesosilicates with the same general formula, A3B2(SiO4)3. The chemical elements in garnet include calcium, magnesium,
aluminium, iron2+, iron3+, chromium, manganese, and titanium. Garnets show no cleavage and a dodecahedral parting.
Fracture is conchoidal to uneven; some varieties are very tough and are valuable for abrasive purposes. Hardness is 6.5 -
7.5, specific gravity is 3.1 - 4.3, luster is vitreous to resinous, and they can be transparent to opaque.The name
"garnet" comes from the Latin granatus, a grain possibly in reference to malum garanatum (pomegranate) a
plant with red seeds similar in shape, size and color to some garnet crystals.There is a misconception that garnets are only
a red gem but in fact they come in a variety of colors including purple, red, orange, yellow, green, brown, black, or colorless.
The lack of a blue garnet was remedied in 1990's following the discovery of color-change blue to red/pink material in Bekily,
Madagascar but these stones are very rare. Color-change garnets are by far the rarest garnets except uvarovite, which
does not come in cuttable sizes. In daylight, their color can be shades of green, beige, brown, gray and rarely blue, to a
reddish or purplish/pink color in incandescent light. By composition, these garnets are a mix of spessartine and pyrope, as
are Malaya garnets. The color change of these new garnets is often more intense and more dramatic than the color change
of top quality Alexandrite which is frequently disappointing, but still sells for many thousands of dollars (US) per carat. It is
expected that blue color-change garnets will match Alexandrite prices or even exceed them as the color change is often
better and these garnets are much rarer. The blue color-change type is mainly caused by relatively high amounts of
vanadium (about 1 wt.% V2O3).Six common varieties of garnet are recognized based on their chemical composition. They
are pyrope, almandine or carbuncle, spessartite, grossularite (varieties of which are hessonite or cinnamon-stone and
tsavorite), uvarovite and andradite. The garnets make up two solid solution series; 1. pyrope-almandine-spessarite and 2.
uvarovite-grossularite-andradite.Garnet is the birthstone for January, and has been used since the Bronze Age.
 
     
     
     
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