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Spessartite Garnet Gemstones - Natural, Certified

Spessartite Garnet Gemstones - Natural, Certified

Discover the fiery brilliance of Spessartite Garnet Gemstones at GemSelect, featuring natural, certified loose garnets in vibrant orange to reddish-orange hues. Available in oval, round, cushion, and pear shapes, with sizes from 4 mm to larger cuts, these gems range from $20 to $2000. All stones are in stock, perfect for crafting stunning rings, earrings, or pendants, with worldwide shipping to inspire your jewelry designs!

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ID: 536851
Weight: 0.93ct
Size: 6.6 x 3.8 mm
Clarity: VS
Content: 1 pc
Price: $ 38.32
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ID: 536859
Weight: 0.97ct
Size: 5.7 x 4.2 mm
Clarity: VS-SI
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Price: $ 39.97
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ID: 536953
Weight: 1.52ct
Size: 7 x 5 mm (calibrated)
Clarity: VS-SI
Content: 1 pc
Price: $ 62.64
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ID: 536854
Weight: 0.98ct
Size: 5.9 x 4.2 mm
Clarity: VS
Content: 1 pc
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FAQs

What is a loose spessartite garnet?

A loose spessartite garnet is a natural gemstone available in its unmounted form. Known for its vibrant orange to reddish hues, this gemstone is often referred to as spessartine and is prized for its brilliance and clarity.

How is spessartite different from spessartine?

Spessartite and spessartine are two terms used interchangeably to describe this orange variety of garnet. Both refer to the same type of gemstone, which is a member of the garnet family.

Where does natural spessartite garnet come from?

Natural spessartite garnet is sourced from renowned locations such as Nigeria, Namibia, and Madagascar. Each origin adds unique qualities to the gemstone's color and clarity.

What types of cuts are available for loose spessartite garnets?

Loose spessartite garnets are available in various cuts, including faceted spessartite garnet for maximum brilliance and cabochon spessartite garnet for a smooth, polished look.

What is a Mandarin garnet?

Mandarin garnet is a specific type of spessartite garnet known for its intense orange color. It is one of the most sought-after varieties of spessartite.

Can I purchase wholesale spessartite garnets?

Yes, we offer wholesale spessartite garnets for jewelry designers, businesses, and collectors looking to buy in bulk. Options include loose spessartite garnets in various cuts and sizes.

Are loose spessartine garnets durable?

Yes, spessartine garnets, including loose spessartite, have a Mohs hardness rating of 6.5 to 7.5, making them durable enough for everyday jewelry.

What makes spessartite garnet from Namibia unique?

Spessartite garnet from Namibia is known for its deep reddish-orange hues and exceptional clarity, making it a favorite among gemstone enthusiasts.

Is spessartite garnet suitable for custom jewelry?

Absolutely! Loose spessartite garnet is ideal for custom jewelry projects, allowing designers to create unique rings, necklaces, earrings, and more.

What is the difference between faceted and cabochon spessartite garnet?

Faceted spessartite garnet is cut with multiple flat surfaces to enhance its brilliance, while cabochon spessartite garnet has a smooth, domed surface, offering a softer, more understated appearance.

How do I care for my spessartine loose gemstones?

To care for your loose spessartine garnets, clean them with warm soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid harsh chemicals or ultrasonic cleaners to prevent damage. Store them separately to avoid scratches.

What is Spessartite Garnet?

Spessartite Garnet is a vibrant orange to reddish-orange variety of garnet, known for its high refractive index and brilliance. It belongs to the garnet group of minerals and is composed mainly of manganese and aluminum.

What color is Spessartite Garnet?

The most common colors range from bright orange to deep reddish-orange. The most sought-after stones often exhibit a strong mandarin orange hue.

Is Spessartite Garnet a natural gemstone?

Yes, Spessartite Garnet is a natural gemstone. It is not treated or enhanced in most cases, making it a favorite for collectors and jewelers seeking untreated stones.

Where is Spessartite Garnet found?

Major sources of Spessartite Garnet include Nigeria, Namibia, Mozambique, Brazil, and the United States. Each location can yield slightly different color variations.

Is Spessartite Garnet suitable for jewelry?

Absolutely. With a Mohs hardness of 7 to 7.5, it is durable enough for rings, earrings, pendants, and bracelets. Its vivid color and brilliance make it especially popular in custom and high-end jewelry.

What is the difference between Spessartite and other garnets?

Spessartite is distinguished by its bright orange to reddish-orange color and high luster. Unlike red garnets such as Almandine or Pyrope, Spessartite tends to have a more fiery appearance.

Is Spessartite Garnet rare?

Yes, fine-quality Spessartite Garnet, especially those with intense mandarin orange color and good clarity, is considered rare and highly valuable.

Does GemSelect offer certified Spessartite Garnet?

Yes, GemSelect provides natural Spessartite Garnet with certification options available upon request. Each gem is individually selected and in stock, ready to ship worldwide.

Is Spessartite Garnet a birthstone?

Spessartite Garnet is not a traditional birthstone, but it is part of the garnet family, which is the birthstone for January. It can be a unique alternative for those looking for something different.

How should I care for my Spessartite Garnet?

Clean it with warm soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid ultrasonic and steam cleaners, and protect it from hard blows or harsh chemicals to maintain its polish and clarity.

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