Can garnets be blue?

Only reported in 2017, Blue Garnet is a rare and unusual sub-variety of an already rare Garnet, Color Change Umbalite, and despite its beauty, will always have an inadequate supply, making Blue Garnet highly collectable and very exclusive.
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Is Blue Garnet valuable?

Blue color change garnets are exceptionally rare stones. One large specimen has sold for $1.5 million per carat.
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What color is blue garnet?

The color of Masasi Blue garnet alternates from a deep rich blue color in daylight and a purplish red in incandescent lighting, leaving everyone who sees it in absolute awe.
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What colors can garnets be?

At first, the sheer number of garnet varieties can seem bewildering. It helps to think of the different types of garnets in terms of color. Pyrope and almandine range in color from purple to orangy red. Spessartine is found in a variety of orange colors, while andradite comes in yellow and yellowish green.
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Is garnet a blue red?

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. This color characteristic is due to the combination of various mineral compositions of three or more garnet species.
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How many colors of garnet are there?

Garnets are often equated with red, but can also be orange, pink, green, black and honey brown. Garnet is a generic name for many minerals, each of which is named after its color.
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What is the rarest color of garnet?

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 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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Does garnet come in purple?

A beautiful member of pyrope-almandine garnet group, purple garnet is a rare variety of garnet, popular for displaying a brilliant purple tone that reminds us of grapes.
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What colour is garnet stone?

Garnets are commonly red but also come in an extraordinary range of beautiful colours, including orange, yellow, purple and vibrant green. There are even garnets that change colour from blue to purple in different lighting.
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Is there green garnet?

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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Are garnets worth any money?

Because they are available in so many different colours, garnet stone prices can vary dramatically. They tend to range from around $500 a carat with inclusions, up to around $7000 per carat for the larger, clean stones. The most valuable garnet is Demantoid and it's priced near the top of the spectrum.
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Which garnet is the most valuable?

Demantoid garnet is the rarest and most valuable of the garnets and is one of the rarest of all colored gemstones. It is remarkable for its brilliance and fire. The most valuable demantoid comes from Russia, and is distinguished by unique horsetail-pattern inclusions of byssolite.
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What is color shift garnet?

Color-change garnet is a mixture of pyrope and spessartite garnet that displays different colors under daylight and incandescent light. This phenomenon is rare and valued by collectors. Under mixed lighting color-change garnet may appear dull and muddy; but under the right lighting it reveals its true colors.
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What is a 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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What is black garnet?

Black garnets are also called Melanites. Andradite is one of the rarest garnet varieties. The black color is due to titanium (which is known for its durability and resistance). This clicks into the properties of this gemstone, as it is connected to self-empowerment, psychic protection and emotional strength.
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What kind of garnet is purple?

Since the main absorption bands dominate the green-yellow regions of the visible spectrum, two strong blue and red transmission regions combine to produce an eye-visible purple color. These samples can be classified as pyrope-almandine garnet, commonly referred to as “rhodolite” garnet.
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Where is blue garnet found?

Pyrope–spessartine (blue garnet or color-change garnet)

Blue pyrope–spessartine garnets were discovered in the late 1990s in Bekily, Madagascar. This type has also been found in parts of the United States, Russia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Turkey.
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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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Is tsavorite a garnet?

Tsavorite is a variety of grossular garnet that ranges in color from light to deep greens and blue-greens. It gets its unique coloring from trace amounts of the elemental metal vanadium and chromium.
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Are garnets diamonds?

Due to their abundance, garnets are not nearly as valuable as other gemstones such as diamonds, rubies, and emeralds, though they are officially considered gemstones. A garnet's individual value is determined just like other gemstones: according to the 4 Cs.
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Is garnet more expensive than sapphire?

Precious Genuine Emeralds, Sapphires, and Rubies tend to be more expensive than other gemstones, like amethyst, garnet, citrine, etc. In fact, a very high quality emerald, sapphire or ruby can be even more expensive per carat than a diamond. Why is that the case?
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