Other Colored Gemstones Unknown to the World – 3

Leading on to the tradition of continuation of knowledge availability to readers, here comes more information of hidden yet glinting wonders of the world of gemstones. Below is a description on some real facts.

• Garnet

Garnets are some abundantly colored vivifying gemstones which are believed to make the ware loyal, devoted and energetic than ever before. If you opt on sincerity and cure loss of blood, cure hemorrhaging and cure inflammatory diseases, the garnet ids the right choice.

The name originates from English word ‘garnet’ meaning dark red.

Ethereally fascinating sub species of it are -

• pyrope,

• almandite,

• rhodolite,

• spessartite,

• spessartite-mandarin,

• hydrogrossular garnet,

• hydrogrossular garnet- hessonite,

• grossular garnet- tsavorite, g

• rossular garnet- malay,

• demantoid,and

• color change garnet.

This gemstone measures its hardness as 6.5 to 7.5 Mohs’ on scale. Making it a relatively accepted crystal for durable jewelry, this is one of the few untreated gemstones which are seen almost flawless.

Garnets are found in all brilliant colors like red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, brown, black, pink and colorless. Color change quality makes it resemble an alexandrite. It reflects as red colored in artificial light and blue in daylight or florescence.

A star garnet is found unique in reddish to purplish variety.

• Iolite

A cordierite mineral family member, iolite is a crystal consisting elements like iron, aluminium and magnesium. It has derived its name from its founder’s name, the French geologist Louis Cordier.

In addition its said that its name originates from the Greek for violet. Also, it’s called as dichroite which means two colored crystal, in the same language.

Its hardness measures 7 to 7.5 Mohs’ on scale which it’s less durable unlike sapphire. However, in appearance, iolite’s very clean colors resemble with blue sapphire. The shades range from deep blue to light gray-blue to yellowish grey.

Because of this physical characteristic, iolite which is a strong pleochroic reflects distinct colors when viewed from different angles. Moreover, this good value stone brings a low priced substitute fro sapphire.

In the near future, this very less prized gemstone is predicted to make a mark in the colored gemstone jewelry world. Whatsoever, be the scenario of the future, king like sparkling rocks like sapphire, tanzanite, ruby, will never lose their sheen.

Contemporary gemstone jewelry will retain their positions as much coveted ones like sapphire rings, tanzanite earrings and diamond rings

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