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TSAVORITE

Tsavorite is a green grossular variety of garnet coloured by vanadium. It was discovered in Tsavo Park between Kenya and Tanzania. It often occurs in highly-fractured nodules, making it difficult to have tsavorites of large dimensions.

Each gemstone brought to the laboratory is analysed and identified, and a report produced accordingly.

CHARACTERISTICS

  • Name: Tsavorite
  • Mineralogical nature: Garnet
  • Colour: Light green to green
  • Crystal system: Cubic
  • Chemical composition: Grossular: Ca3Al2(SiO4)3
  • Causes of colour: V3+
  • Density: 3.57 to 3.72
  • Hardness: 7.5
  • Cleavage: None
  • Fracture: Conchoidal
  • Optic sign: Isotropic
  • Refractive index: 1.731 to 1.754
  • Birefringence: Null
  • Dispersion: 0.027
  • Pleochroism: Null
  • UVL: Inert, sometimes pale orange
  • UVC: Inert
  • Treatments: None
  • Syntheses: None
  • Geographical origin: Tanzania, Kenya, Madagascar
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