Rough Garnet Gemstone / Loose Garnet Stone at Good Price
Folkmarket, a place to buy natural gemstones online, takes price in presenting its exclusive natural garnet stones collection. With the commitment to offer customers the genuine gemstones, Folkmarket has designed its variety of raw garnets and loose garnet collections for gemstone lovers, jewelry designers and collectors alike.Step into Folkmarket's Online gemstone emporium and explore the variety of raw stones show casing authentic raw garnets and loose garnets. Each garnet holds a unique story displaying the Earth's artistry in forming the natural stone wonders. Enjoy the Deals.
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- Amethyst / Amitrine
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200 carats Natural Gemy Rough Mali Garnet Gems Package
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10 ct Tsavorite Garnets Best Quality Diamond Cut
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200 carats Facet Rough Combo Stone Deal Amethyst, Garnet, Sunstone, Peridot, Mali Garnet, Aquamarine
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10 ct Rare Fanta Spessartite Garnets | Mandarin Spessartine Garnets
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1 killo Facet Grade Raw Rhodolite Garnets Stones for Faceting and Cabbing
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Idocrase / Vesuvianite Hydrogrossular Garnet 1 Killo
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37 carats Loose Stones Peridots Opal Topaz Amethyst Citrine Apatite Zircon Garnetz Tourmaline Sapphire
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Rough Spessartite Garnet Gemstones - Spessartite Rough
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50 kg Raw Almandine / Rhodolite Garnets Stones for Faceting / Beading
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Hessonite Garnet Rough Gems Deals
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1 to 20 Killo gram Raw Rhodolite Garnets Stones Deals for Faceting / Beading | Choose your package
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40 grams / 200 ct Mali Garnets for Faceting
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20 Grams Raw Rare Mali Garnet Stones -Faceting Rough
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25 ct Tsavorite Garnets 2mm Round Brilliant Diamond Cut
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Raw Rhodolite Garnets Stones for Cabbing / Faceting / Beading
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60ct Hydrogrossular garnet Cabochon Stones with idocrase inclusions
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8 carats Natural Green Tsavorite Garnet Rough for Sale
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7.6 carats Raw Tsavorite Green Garnet Crystal for Faceting / Cutting
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39 carats Natural Facet Grade Raw Tsavorite Green Garnets for Faceting / Cabbing
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160 Carats Mixed Facet Rough Gemstones Emerald, Amber, Aqua, Amethyst, Citrine, Quartz, Tsavorite, Citrine, Garnet
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50 to 200 Grams Raw Rhodolite Garnet Deals for Faceting / Cabbing
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250 carats Facet Grade Natural Rough Rhodolite Garnets
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Calibrated Red Garnet Stones Deals | Round Brilliant Loose Garnet Gemstones
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50 carats Rough Rhodolite Garnets for faceting
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Craft with Passion: Invest in Natural Garnet Rough Cut Stones with FolkmarketGems
Garnets, as it is obvious from their name, which is plural, are a group of silicate minerals which are found in almost every color. A few of them are used as a stone, but not all. The most common color of garnets is red, which is abundantly found, and others are rare. They are found in metamorphic rocks, the rocks which are converted because of heat and pressure. Red garnet has an old history and can be found in every subcontinent but others are not. Nowadays, jewelers and lapidary artists choose other garnets to color, like green, orange, purple etc. All garnets have the same crystal structure but have a bit of change in chemical composition. Other than red, garnets are not abundant because they need a special atmosphere inside the rocks.
Garnets have almost twenty categories, but only five are commercially used as stone in the market. Pyrope, Spessartine, Grossular, Almandine, and Andradite—these five varieties collectively form the diverse and captivating family of garnets. Too many garnets are chemical mixtures of two or more garnet species. Demantoid (green), spessartine(red) and rhodolite (purple) are rare garnets produced in the special phenomenon. The fame of garnets is because of their beauty and their wide use in jewelry. They are valuable stones from centuries and are durable gemstones which are suitable for all types of jewelry.
Composition of garnets
The minerals which are closely related in groups are formed the garnets, which have their unique chemical properties. Most commonly garnets are silicate minerals which have varying elements. If we wrote the general formula of garnets, then it would be like X3Y2(SiO4)3, where X and Y represent different metal ions, such as aluminum (Al), iron (Fe), magnesium (Mg), manganese (Mn), and calcium (Ca), among others. Each color of garnets is formed because of these elements’ combination and their relative concentrations. The five different garnets which are commercially used are almandine, pyrope, spessartine, grossular, and andradite, each with its distinct composition and properties.
When were garnets discovered?
The history of garnets is thousands of years old. Some facts show that it was used before the 3100 B.C. It was used in the ancient ages by the Greeks, Egyptians and Romans. They used it for handmade jewelry, décor pieces and symbolic purposes. From ancient times, garnets have been significant and have been associated with different beliefs and practices. These gemstones are popular because of their colors and durability from ancient times. We can’t predict their exact discovery time because these are ancient ages stones. They are commonly found in the metaphoric and igneous rocks. They are not location-specific. They can be found everywhere in the world where metaphoric and igneous rocks are.
In our customized collection at folkmarketgems, we warmly welcome you to explore the legacy of the garnets, capturing the essence of their discovery and giving you jewelry designs and a new look. Also, you can find the best set of garnets for your décor piece or for your collection.
What is the Value of Garnet Stones?
There may be various reasons which affect the price of gemstones in the market. When we talk about what is the value of garnets, it means that we are talking about their price comparatively than Ruby, sapphire and diamonds. This shows that garnets are cheaper compared with other precious gems. In geology terms, we use the terms precious and semi- precious, and these are on the basis of the prices. Normally, diamonds, rubies, sapphires and emeralds are called “precious, and all other gems are semi-precious. Diamond is the hardest gem, and the second one is Rubby, so they are the most expensive, but we talk about garnets. There may be some reasons why these are cheaper than others.
- Garnets are abundantly found in the market than other gems
- Most of the people in the market are not aware of the garnets.
- Garnets are softer than Rubby, and diamonds.
If the garnet is tsavorite or demantoid, these two GREEN varieties of garnet can be much more valuable than common red garnets. However, there are some varieties of garnets which are valuable and expensive along with level of precious stones. These varieties are below mentioned:-
- Tsavorite Garnets in big sizes
- Color Change Garnets
- Demantoid Horsetail Garnets in big sizes
What are the most common types of garnets?
Overall garnets have twenty species, but not all can be used as stones. So, there are only five categories, known as commercial or stone categories, which can be used in jewelry or other purposes of stone. Some are mentioned below:
- Almandine Garnet: It is known for as deep red or violet hue, and this garnet is the most common and abundant mineral.
- Pyrope Garnet: This is known as a purplish red color, and these garnets are valuable because of their intense and warm hues.
- Rhodolite Garnet: This is known as pinkish-red garnet; Rhodolite is prized for its striking and desirable color range.
- Spessartite Garnet: this is a yellowish-orange to reddish-brown garnet type and is famous because of its warmness and lovely colors.
- Grossular Garnet: This garnet ranges from green to yellowish-green stones
- Andradite Garnet: Andradite garnets can exhibit various colors, including green (Demantoid) and yellow to brownish-yellow (Topazolite).
- Tsavorite Garnets
- Demantoid Garnets
What are the different types of garnets at FolkmarketGems
At Folkmarketgems, you can explore a diverse range of garnets, each with its unique characteristics and appeal. The various types of garnets available include:
- Loose Garnets in Faceted Cut Forms
- Facet Grade Rough Garnets
- Garnet Cabochons
- Garnet Specimens
- Garnet Crystals
Type of Garnets we offer with our online gemstone store:-
- Natural Gemy Rough Mali Garnet Gems
- Mandarin Spessartite Garnets
- Vesuvianite Hydrogrossular Garnet
- Rough Spessartite Garnet Gemstones
- Rhodolite Garnets Stones for Faceting
- Mali Garnets for Faceting
- Favorite Garnets 2mm Round Brilliant Diamond Cut
- Hydrogrossular garnet Cabochon Stones
- Tsavorite Garnets
- Horsetail Demantoid Garnets
These diverse garnet types cater to different preferences, making Folkmarketgems a go-to destination for garnet enthusiasts seeking a wide selection. You can explore more by visiting our store.
Where can I Use Garnets from FolkmarketGems?
Garnets, famous for their rich hues, are colorful gemstones with various uses. At Folkmarketgems, we recognize the significance of garnets in both ornamental and practical applications:
- Garnets Jewelry: From thousands of years ago, garnets have been used in jewelry. At that time, these were used in handmade jewelry, but now days these are used in new trendy jewelry like:
- Garnet ring
- Garnet necklace
- Garnet pair of earrings
- Garnet bracelet
- Industrial use of garnets: Garnets' hardness makes them valuable in industrial applications, particularly as abrasives. They are used in sandblasting, waterjet cutting, and polishing materials.
- Garnets for collectors: Garnets, especially rare varieties, are sought after by gemstone collectors. Unique colors and exceptional qualities make them attractive additions to gemstone collections.
- Art and Décor: Craftsmen and artists use garnets to create distinctive pieces of art and décor. Their attractive colors can enhance sculptures, paintings, and decorative items.
At Folkmarketgems, we offer a curated collection of garnets catering to diverse preferences and applications. Explore our range to discover the beauty and versatility of these captivating gemstones.
Where are the best garnets found? Locations
The best garnets are found in various locations around the world, each offering unique varieties prized for their distinct characteristics. Some notable sources include:
- Almandine Garnet: Found in the United States, Sri Lanka, and Madagascar.
- Pyrope Garnet: Discovered in Madagascar and the United States.
- Rhodolite Garnet: Notable deposits in Tanzania, Sri Lanka, Brazil, and the United States.
- Spessartite Garnet: Mainly sourced from Nigeria, Mozambique, and Brazil.
- Grossular Garnet: Found in Sri Lanka, India, and Brazil.
- Andradite Garnet:
- Demantoid Garnet: Famous deposits in Russia, Iran, and Madagascar.
- Topazolite Garnet: Found in the United States and Mexico.
- Uvarovite Garnet: Relatively rare, with notable deposits in Russia, Finland, and the United States.
Garnet: the birthstone of January
Officially garnet is known as a birthstone for the people who are born in the month of January. It is said that it is best for love, friendship, commitment and trust. That is why people gift garnets to their loved ones who are born in this month.
Where to buy Garnet Stone?
If you are looking for a trusted seller to buy garnets, then look no other than FolkmarketGems, which is your trusted gams seller and your future business partner. Folkmarketgems is a trusted source for a wide variety of gemstones, including an extensive collection of garnets. Whether you're seeking garnets for jewelry-making, collecting, or other purposes, Folkmarketgems provides a reliable and enjoyable shopping experience.
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