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 red or pink?

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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Are pink garnets 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 color is a true garnet?

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 I tell if my garnet is real?

The color of the stone

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 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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What are pink garnets called?

Rhodolite garnet, meaning “Rose Stone” in Greek, is often called raspberry garnet because of the pink/purple undertones to the dominant red 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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Can garnet look 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 is the difference between a garnet and a rhodolite?

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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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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Do garnets sparkle?

Your garnet should sparkle in a lively way, reflecting light back evenly across the entire gem.
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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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How can you tell the difference between a ruby and a garnet?

Rubies are harder, a much more brilliant red, and much more expensive. Examine the color closely. If the stone has hints of orange or other earthy tones — other than red — it's likely a garnet. Rubies are considered best with a vivid redness, but sometimes they have purplish or bluish secondary hues.
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What is Rhodolite garnet?

Rhodolites are purplish red garnets, a blend between almandine and pyrope in composition. These durable gems have become popular jewelry stones.
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How many colors of garnets 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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Are Tiny garnets worth anything?

Found mainly in small sizes, tsavorites over 2 carats are very rare. Prices range from $500 a carat for good colors with some inclusions, to $2,000 to $7,000 for clean larger stones with top color. Demantoid garnet is the rarest and most valuable of the garnets and is one of the rarest of all colored gemstones.
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Is Rhodonite a garnet?

Rhodolite describes a rose-red form of Garnet that has a lighter tone and more purplish color than typical Garnet gemstones. It is usually an intermediary variety between the Pyrope and Almandine series, usually containing more magnesium than iron in its chemical structure, thus leaning closer towards Pyrope.
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Is rhodolite more expensive than garnet?

Most people associate garnet with the color red, so many are still not aware of the existence of rhodolites. The demand for the latter, therefore, is expectedly less in comparison to the popular intense-red garnets. Rhodolites, however, are more valuable and rare; therefore they're also more expensive.
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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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How can you tell a good quality garnet?

Generally, garnets are clean stones. They are transparent and exhibit a glassy luster. Red garnets like pyrope and almandine usually do not have eye-visible inclusions. On the other hand, orange garnets such as spessartine and hessonite often have inclusions.
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Do garnets scratch easily?

Can Garnet get scratched or crack? All gems can be scratched by anything of equal hardness or harder than. At 6 1/2 to 7 1/2 some garnets can be scratched by quartz at 7 hardness. Quartz is common in nature.
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Do garnets chip easily?

Furthermore, Garnets are not brittle, does not chip easily and as such are considered better candidates for jewelry that is in everyday use than Emeralds. Another very important property of some Garnets is their ability to appear in different hues in natural and artificial light.
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