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Spessartine (G9255) from the National Gem Collection

Photograph of a group of three rhodolite garnets (G9255, G4806, and G460-02) from the National Gem Collection


Photo by Chip Clark


Garnet
What color comes to mind when you think of garnets? For most people, it's the dark red seen in jewelry. In fact, garnets have been found in all colors except blue. The garnet family includes 15 minerals with the same basic atomic arrangement for different compositions. The name garnet comes from the Latin word for pomegranate. Garnets were thought to resemble that fruit's seeds.

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Catalog #MineralCountryWeight 
G460-02Pyrope (var. Rhodolite) (Garnet family)United States6.40 ctMore info »
G4806Pyrope (var. Rhodolite) (Garnet family)Tanzania74.30 ctMore info »
G9255Spessartine (Garnet family)Africa16.802 ctMore info »

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