
Discover a stunning collection of Tsavorite gemstones online. Our expert gemologists carefully evaluate each tsavorite stone to ensure its authenticity and quality. Buy high-quality loose gemstones at affordable prices and enjoy worldwide shipping. Explore the vibrant green hues and exceptional brilliance of Tsavorite, a rare and sought-after gemstone.
Tsavorites are rare vanadium garnets that are a variety of grossulars with an attractive emerald-green color. The vibrant green color of Tsavorite garnet makes it a popular choice for jewelry. It is often used in engagement rings, earrings, pendants, and other types of jewelry.
Tsavorites can be of yellow-green, green, or blue-green hues. The most expensive stones are those of a bright green color. Such tsavorites are rare in the jewelry market. Lower-priced items are too light or dark in tone and have low color saturation. Most of the stones on the market are under one carat in weight and have a relatively light coloring. It is worth mentioning that the presence of a natural green coloring is due to the presence of additives of chrome and vanadium in tsavorites. For this reason, natural green garnets of grossular colored by iron ions cannot be attributed to tsavorites. Jewelers know these stones under the trade names of mint garnets, green garnets or grossulars, or Mali garnets.
Tsavorites have appeared on the jewelry market quite recently. The first samples of tsavorites were found in 1967 by the geologist C. R. Bridges in the northern part of Tanzania. At that time, there was a ban on taking precious stones from the country. Because of this, Bridges had to search for tsavorites in Kenya. After four years, his searches brought him success. They found excellent specimens in the Lauleni deposit in southern Kenya. They decided to name the stones after the Tsavo National Park. The name "tsavorite" itself was put into circulation in 1974 by Henry Platt, who was the president of the jewelry firm Tiffany & Co. Tsavorites began their history in the world jewelry market under that name.
Tsavorites can be confused with emeralds, though tsavorites are a hundred times rarer. The price of high-quality bright-green tsavorites can usually be above $10,000 for one carat. The price of such pieces grows yearly, making Tsavorite one of the best stones for investments and subjects for private collections. The high price of tsavorites is also explained by the fact that, just like spessartine gems, they are not subjected to any beneficiation or synthesis.
Currently, tsavorites are mined in very remote areas of Kenya and Tanzania. Stone-mining operations are complicated, as working manually at great depths is necessary. In Madagascar, a tsavorite deposit has been recently discovered in the province of Tulear.
Tsavorite garnet is typically not treated or enhanced in any way, making it a natural and untreated gemstone. It is highly valued for its unique and natural color; any treatment would compromise its value.
Heat treatment is common for many gemstones, including other garnets, to improve their color. However, the Tsavorite garnet is not usually treated with heat, as it is already known for its vibrant green color.
The vibrant green color of Tsavorite garnet makes it a popular choice for jewelry. It is often used in engagement rings, earrings, pendants, and other types of jewelry. As a trusted online trader with a unique vision of the global gemstone market, Gemstock ensures that each Tsavorite gemstone reflects the highest standards of quality and authenticity.
Jewelers have been making pieces with tsavorites for only several decades. However, the jewelry pieces graced with this wonderful green stone are more popular than those with emeralds. Buyers are attracted by their rarity and bright green shades of stones, along with their incredible luster, non-infringement, and constant growth of their prices on the market. Tsavorites have become an excellent investment and a prestigious piece of gemological collection.
Many foreign jewelry houses produce different models of tsavorite engagement rings. The great rarity of stones makes it difficult to find a pair of identical tsavorites for a set of earrings. That is why only a few manufacturers manufacture earrings adorned with tsavorites. Any tsavorite jewelry piece is exclusive jewelry that speaks of the wearer's good taste. Collections of rings and earrings with tsavorites from the leading jewelry houses Tiffany & Co., Van Cleef & Arpels, and Dior are very popular.
Tsavorite and demantoid garnets may appear similar in their green hues, but they are distinct minerals within the garnet group. Tsavorite is a green variety of grossular garnet, while demantoid is a green variety of andradite garnet. While andradite is softer than grossular, it has a higher refractive index and a higher level of light dispersion.
Our catalog always features top-quality tsavorite samples, allowing you to compare prices and determine a rough estimate for your potential purchase. Our expert gemologists will guide you through the buying process to ensure you don't fall victim to price speculation and make an informed decision.
At Gemstock, trust is paramount. We take full responsibility for the quality of the stones we offer. Each Tsavorite gemstone passes through the meticulous eyes and hands of our professional team, ensuring its quality and authenticity. We do not rely on third-party suppliers for gem evaluation, ensuring that our customers receive only the best.
In addition to the stones available in our stock, we're delighted to offer a custom order service to provide you with the perfect tsavorite gemstone that meets your specifications and budget.
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