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- Garnet 18k Gold Necklace
- Gemstone - Natural Garnet
- Jewelry Type - 18k necklace
- Total weight - 4.310 gram approx.
- Garnet Weight - 3.40 carats
- Gold Weight - 3.630 grams approx.
- Gold Purity - 18k
- Rhodolite Garnet

*** Pictures are taken under natural and day light.***

  1. Almandine: Dark red to brownish-red in color, almandine is one of the most common varieties of garnet. It is often found in metamorphic rocks.

  2. Pyrope: Pyrope garnets are deep red to purplish-red in color and are sometimes referred to as "Cape rubies." They are found in igneous rocks and are often associated with peridotite and kimberlite.

  3. Spessartine: Spessartine garnets range from yellowish-orange to reddish-orange. They are typically found in granite pegmatites and metamorphic rocks.

  4. Grossular: Grossular garnets come in various colors, including green, yellow, orange, and brown. The green varieties are known as "tsavorite" and "demantoid," while the orange ones are called "hessonite." Grossular garnets are found in metamorphic rocks and skarns.

  5. Andradite: Andradite garnets include green varieties such as "demantoid" and "topazolite," as well as black varieties known as "melanite." Demantoid garnets are highly prized for their brilliance and dispersion.

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18k Gold Lips Garnet Chain Necklace

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- Garnet 18k Gold Necklace
- Gemstone - Natural Garnet
- Jewelry Type - 18k necklace
- Total weight - 4.310 gram approx.
- Garnet Weight - 3.40 carats
- Gold Weight - 3.630 grams approx.
- Gold Purity - 18k
- Rhodolite Garnet

*** Pictures are taken under natural and day light.***

  1. Almandine: Dark red to brownish-red in color, almandine is one of the most common varieties of garnet. It is often found in metamorphic rocks.

  2. Pyrope: Pyrope garnets are deep red to purplish-red in color and are sometimes referred to as "Cape rubies." They are found in igneous rocks and are often associated with peridotite and kimberlite.

  3. Spessartine: Spessartine garnets range from yellowish-orange to reddish-orange. They are typically found in granite pegmatites and metamorphic rocks.

  4. Grossular: Grossular garnets come in various colors, including green, yellow, orange, and brown. The green varieties are known as "tsavorite" and "demantoid," while the orange ones are called "hessonite." Grossular garnets are found in metamorphic rocks and skarns.

  5. Andradite: Andradite garnets include green varieties such as "demantoid" and "topazolite," as well as black varieties known as "melanite." Demantoid garnets are highly prized for their brilliance and dispersion.

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