Can garnet appear pink?

Considered a fine gemstone, its colour may vary from pink to purplish-violet red and, like all garnets, it is celebrated for its perfect gemstone properties of brilliance, hardness (7-7.5 on the Mohs scale) and colour.
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Can garnets look pink?

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Rhodolites can be found in all variations of pink/red; rosy-pink, raspberry-red, purple-pink, purplish red. The most sought after rhodolite garnets are the gemstones with raspberry hue with red body color.
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Is garnet pink or red?

While red is the most common color that is associated with a garnet, it is certainly not the only one this gem is available in. Garnets are also found in an assortment of other stunning hues, such as yellow, orange, peach, green, purple, blue (extremely rare), brown and pink.
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Is pink garnet valuable?

Fine quality stones in larger sizes sell for $300-$400 per carat, with the very rare Pink Malaia Garnets going for $1,000 to $3,000 per carat.
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Are there different colors of garnet?

Grossular has perhaps the widest color range of any garnet species, from colorless through yellow to reddish orange and orangy red, to a strong, vibrant green. Gemologists and colored stone dealers further subdivide some garnet species into varieties depending on color.
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What is the rarest garnet color?

It depends on the type and color of Garnet. The rarest Garnets are peach, green and clear. The red Garnets are more common.
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What is the real color of garnet?

Garnets come in a variety of colors and have many different varieties. However, the most widely-known color of Garnet gemstones is dark red. When the term "Garnet" is used, it is usually connotative of the dark red form; other color Garnets are usually given more descriptive gemstone terms.
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How can you tell if a garnet is real?

Garnets are known for their dense, saturated hues. Hence, a great way to distinguish a real gem from a fake one is to look at the color's richness. If your stone is lighter, brighter or more vivid, then it may be a fake.
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What is the difference between a garnet and a rhodolite garnet?

Lighter in hue than most other red garnets, rhodolite can be distinguished from its darker red siblings thanks to its rich rose-to-raspberry tones with subtle purple variations. Chemically, it's a mix of two varieties of red garnet. Two parts blood-red pyrope, one part purply-red almandine, it is brighter than both.
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What do natural garnets look like?

Garnets are opaque, transparent to translucent minerals that can be found as individual crystals, pebbles, or clumps of inter-grown crystals. Garnets are most commonly found with reddish shades, but can be, orange, yellow, green, purple, brown, blue, black, pink, and colourless. Blue garnets are very rare.
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Can garnets be purple?

Color change garnets are rare and highly desirable for collectors. In different specimens, the color change can be from greenish yellow to purplish red, or from blueish green to blueish purple.
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Do garnets change color?

In reflected fluorescent light, it changes to purplish-red. In incandescent light, it exhibits a reddish-orange to red color. The spessartite-grossular-pyrope color-change garnet exhibits a change of color from light bluish green in transmitted fluorescent light to purple in reflected fluorescent light.
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Is raspberry rhodolite a garnet?

Rhodolite, which comes from the Greek "rhodon" meaning "rose colored," is a lighter purplish-red version of garnet. It was commonly used in Art Nouveau pieces at the turn of the century and remains among the most popular variations of garnet.
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How can I tell what kind of garnet I have?

You can use the refractive index (RI), hue, and absorption spectrum of your garnet specimen to make your identification. None except demantoid, which shows a cut off at 440-445 nm. May have bands at 618 and 634. Demantoid may have thin bands at 685 and 690.
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What is a light pink gem called?

Rose quartz is a beautiful, light pink gem. This stone is perfect for jewelry because it is strong and inexpensive. Rose quartz jewelry isn't inherently valuable, but the versatile shade makes for many gorgeous jewelry pieces. Rose quartz is one of the most positive gemstones you will find.
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Are rubies pink?

Rubies are known for their bold red color, but here's a fun fact, most rubies are actually pinkish or purplish-red. The pigeon blood red is extremely rare and because of this rarity, rubies with this color saturation are always marked at a higher price point.
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What is pink kunzite?

Kunzite is the pink-to-violet variety of the mineral spodumene, and gets its color from manganese. It's most often found in shades of pale pink, but more vivid colors are possible and it can achieve rare hues of vivid violet to purple. The color of kunzite can range from very pale to medium shades of pink and violet.
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Do garnets sparkle?

Your garnet should sparkle in a lively way, reflecting light back evenly across the entire gem.
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How do you tell a garnet from a ruby?

How to tell a ruby from a garnet? Rubies have a pure vibrant shade of red with flaws/inclusions, whereas garnets display an intense darker red hue and are eye-clean. Also, when you hold the stone against the light, you'll see yellow and green hues among the band of rainbow colors if it's a garnet.
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Is garnet red or maroon?

Garnets are available in a variety of colors and have many varieties. However, Garnet gemstones' most widely known color is dark red. When using the term “Garnet,” the dark red form is usually connotative; more descriptive gemstone terms are usually given to other color garnets.
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Can garnets be orange?

While the colors of spessartine or spessartite garnet gemstones cover a wide range of orange shades, the mandarin garnet is as pure orange as this variety can be. Discovered in Namibia in the 1990s, this rare gem is highly desired as a jewelry stone for its eye-catching color, brilliance, and hardness.
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Can garnets be green?

The 3 green varieties of green garnet are known as Andradite, Grossular and Uvarovite though these names are used by gemmologists and may not be familiar to most jewellery lovers. The exact chemical composition of the stone determines which type of garnet it is.
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What is grape garnet?

The “grape” garnet is a mix of the pyrope and almandine garnets, and tend to display a color shift under different light sources. It is not unheard of to see these gems shift from a pleasant grape purple in colder (white) light to a bright pinkish red or magenta in warmer (incandescent) light.
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