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Tsavorite: Tsavorite - Story of the Favorite Gemstone Jewelry
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Bright, vivid green and most honest gemstone. Sunday, July 20, 2008. Tsavorite - Story of the Favorite Gemstone Jewelry. Discovered in 1967 by the now legendary Scottish geologist, Campbell R. Bridges, tsavorite. Producing area of Lelatema. Discovered as small green crystal pieces and granules inside geode like formations, gemological tests showed that these stunningly beautiful crystals were in fact a variety of green grossular garnet. Tsavorite", after the beautiful savannah parklands where it was redi...
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Tsavorite: What makes Tzavorite so desirable?
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Bright, vivid green and most honest gemstone. Wednesday, March 5, 2008. What makes Tzavorite so desirable? The color scale shown by tzavorite. Gemstones from pale green via intensely bluish green to deep green, – colors which have an invigorating and fresh effect on the senses. The gemstone. Contrary to other gemstones. It is far less sensitive in its handling. This is not only important for cutting and setting the stone, but also for wearing. Tzavorite is less likely to become damaged or to splinter eve...
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Tsavorite: July 2008
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Bright, vivid green and most honest gemstone. Sunday, July 20, 2008. Tsavorite - Story of the Favorite Gemstone Jewelry. Discovered in 1967 by the now legendary Scottish geologist, Campbell R. Bridges, tsavorite. Producing area of Lelatema. Discovered as small green crystal pieces and granules inside geode like formations, gemological tests showed that these stunningly beautiful crystals were in fact a variety of green grossular garnet. Tsavorite", after the beautiful savannah parklands where it was redi...
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Tsavorite: April 2008
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Bright, vivid green and most honest gemstone. Thursday, April 17, 2008. Much of the recent productions has centered around Voi, Kenya but some tsavorite has also been found near Arusha, Tanzania in the block D tanzanite deposit near Meralani as well as occasional stones in the Tunduru gem gravels in southern Tanzania. It is interesting to note that since the darker material is from Kenya and the lighter colors are from Tanzania, the Kenyans insist that only the darker stones should be called tsavorites.
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Tsavorite: Tsavorite a is a valued collectors gemstone due to its rarity and its beauty
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Bright, vivid green and most honest gemstone. Sunday, June 17, 2007. Tsavorite a is a valued collectors gemstone due to its rarity and its beauty. Garnet was first discovered in Tanzania in 1968, and was named after Tsavo National Park. It is located near the border between Kenya and Tanzania. A member of the garnet group, the species is grossularite and the variety is tsavorite. Although the attractive green color of Tsavorite. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Why is it called Tzavorite? Alexandrite ...
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Tsavorite: March 2008
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Bright, vivid green and most honest gemstone. Wednesday, March 5, 2008. What makes Tzavorite so desirable? The color scale shown by tzavorite. Gemstones from pale green via intensely bluish green to deep green, – colors which have an invigorating and fresh effect on the senses. The gemstone. Contrary to other gemstones. It is far less sensitive in its handling. This is not only important for cutting and setting the stone, but also for wearing. Tzavorite is less likely to become damaged or to splinter eve...
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Tsavorite: Cute Tsavorite Rabbit
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Bright, vivid green and most honest gemstone. Thursday, April 17, 2008. Much of the recent productions has centered around Voi, Kenya but some tsavorite has also been found near Arusha, Tanzania in the block D tanzanite deposit near Meralani as well as occasional stones in the Tunduru gem gravels in southern Tanzania. It is interesting to note that since the darker material is from Kenya and the lighter colors are from Tanzania, the Kenyans insist that only the darker stones should be called tsavorites.
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Spinel: September 2008
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The greatest impostor in gemstone history. Saturday, September 20, 2008. Balas Ruby, Black Prince's Ruby and Timur Ruby. In ancient times red spinel was often known under the name "Balas Ruby", a name devised most probably from Balascia or Badakhshan in Northen India , where the the earliest gemstones. Came from. "Balas" could be also derived from Arabic word Balakhsh. Monday, September 15, 2008. Rare large spinels from Mahenge, Tanzania. As the large crystal had already been broken up along its fracture...
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Spinel: October 2007
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The greatest impostor in gemstone history. Monday, October 8, 2007. An enormous red spinel crystal weighing over 52 kgs may be the largest red spinel ever unearthed. Mined at depth of 10 meters in a farmer's field in Mahenge, Tanzania, the pyramid shaped spinel. Crystal weighing over 52kgs was discovered by a group of miners in the alluvial deposit. The impressive crystal was the vibrant orangey pinkish red color that is considered to be top for spinel. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Danburite - Cat's Eye R...
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Spinel: Rare large spinels from Mahenge, Tanzania
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The greatest impostor in gemstone history. Monday, September 15, 2008. Rare large spinels from Mahenge, Tanzania. A remarkable discovery in Mahenge, Tanzania has produced an amazing selection of exceptionally large, clean, and highly saturated red spinels. Is even brighter than the finest of rubies. Although Burmese spinels. May occur in a comparable color, they are almost never available in large sizes and invariably much more expensive. Have a look at. April 6, 2011 at 3:58 AM. Image: Musgravite] Musgr...