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Are You Tsavorite Savvy?

Tsavorite

By Gemos GemsPublished 2 years ago 5 min read
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If you’re a green gemstone savvy, you must have often dreamed of buying emeralds. This mesmerizing green beryl is rare and more valuable per carat than diamonds, sapphires, and rubies. However, Emeralds have a higher percentage of inclusions than other precious or semi-precious gems. In contrast to diamonds, where clarity is rewarded, inclusions are accepted since natural emeralds are never flawless. But if you're looking for a vivid green stone that's free of inclusions, you might consider a radiant Tsavorite garnet, which was discovered in 1967 by British gem geologist Campbell Bridges and first sold as jewelry by Tiffany & Co. in 1974. When most people think of garnets, they imagine a dark red hue, which many garnets have. On the other hand, Garnets come in a variety of rare colors and are made up of aluminum and calcium, but when there are traces of two other minerals, chromium and vanadium, the color changes to a brilliant green, and the semi-precious stone is referred to as a Tsavorite garnet.

Due to its high refractive index, this beautiful green stone found in Kenya looks mesmerizing and dazzling. As it is a stone without inclusions, Tsavorite is less prone to damage than emerald. These beautiful stones may be cut into more facets than an emerald without inclusions, allowing it to reflect light more brightly. Tsavorite is also transparent by nature, thus it doesn't need to be treated with heat or oil. They have more brightness or life than ordinary emeralds, despite their unrivalled green-blue hue. Though, both gemstones are unquestionably beautiful in their own way. As Tsavorites are less expensive than emeralds, you may get more value for your money by paying less for similar-sized stones or by purchasing a larger Tsavorite garnet for less money than an emerald. Definitely a vibrant green stone... a natural wonder not to be missed!

Tsavorite – Brief History:

Tsavorite jewelry has a unique and fascinating history. Campbell Bridges, an English gem prospector, found a deposit of unique stones while exploring the highlands of North East Tanzania in 1967. Further exploration led him to the Tsavo National Park in Kenya, where he discovered a similar deposit of stones in 1971. Except for a few gemologists, the Tsavorite remained relatively unknown at that time. Later, Tiffany and Co. started a marketing campaign around the Tsavorite Garnet gemstone in 1974, which increased its publication and recognition. This brilliant green gemstone was all the rage in the early 1970s when it was first introduced to the market, with jewelers praising the spectacular new stone for its depth of color and brilliance.

A few small deposits of Tsavorite have also been found in other locations such as in Madagascar, Pakistan, and Antarctica, but never on the scale of the East African mines. Tsavorite began to form millions of years ago beneath the sea in an ancient rock belt. This mesmerizing stone was created by tremendous temperatures and pressure as the earth's plates shifted and the continent developed.

Tsavorite in Jewelry:

Tsavorite is a relatively hard gem (7 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale) that responds well to faceting, which enhances its brightness and elegance. This gorgeous green gemstone is very dazzling and eye-catching, due to its high refractive index and high dispersion levels. They look great when set with Diamonds, which also have a high refractive index and both these beautiful gemstones end up complementing each other. Tsavorite looks great in platinum, white or yellow gold, which may be used to make some exquisite jewelry pieces. Its sparkling looks make it a great accompaniment for diamonds and other precious stones. Even though Tsavorite is as hard as an emerald, even much more durable, it should still be handled with care. Wrap your favorite necklaces, rings, earrings, and jewelry in soft cloths or keep it safe in your jewelry collection box.

Tsavorites are the ideal gemstone for infusing a summery mood into exquisite jewelry, with a color that reflects the greenness of nature. These brilliant gemstones sparkle like a spring meadow in drop earrings, which are set with peridots and diamonds. Meanwhile, on an eternity bangle, marquise-cut Tsavorites line up like dazzling flowers, making it the perfect complement to sleeveless shirts and skirts this season.

Tsavorite – A Wonderful Green Stone:

Aside from representing the attributes of calmness, harmony, and balance, green gems are also cherished around the world as symbols of growth, healing, and life's new beginnings. Spring, rebirth, and regeneration are all represented by the color green. Furthermore, it turns out that the human eye can identify more hues of green than any other color. And because our natural tendency and eye are drawn to brilliant, vibrant grass green colors - Tsavorite is a wonderful match!

Emerald and Jadeite Jade were historically regarded as the most significant green gemstones in ancient times. But now, Tsavorite garnet has also joined the group. It is a vibrant and durable gem with a blazing green brilliance. This is ideal for the woman who prefers green stones but avoids emeralds owing to their delicate nature. The fact that Tsavorite is so rare adds to its appeal. A high-quality Tsavorite has no visible inclusions and is either a rich medium green or a slightly lighter green in color.

Conclusion:

Today, Tsavorite are among the most expensive garnets available in the market. The price range of high-quality Tsavorites may go up to $8,000 per carat. The majority of stones are around three carats; a 5-carat Tsavorite stone would be very huge and extremely rare. On the other hand, stones above 20 carats or more are considered “world-class.”

If you’re too looking for high-quality gems like Tsavorite or Tanzanite, you needn’t have to look any further than Gemos Gems. Every stone from our trusted suppliers is subjected to rigorous testing and quality inspections by our discerning specialists. We offer an extensive range of certified loose Tsavorites that are exceptional value for money. Every piece of Jewelry that we offer highlights the gemstone's natural beauty.

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GemosGems.com is one of the leading providers of loose gemstones and colored gemstone jewelry. We aim to provide high quality, handmade gemstone jewelry.

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