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HPJ REFERENCE POINT: ULTRA ULTRA RARE 1.26 CT FLAWLESS LEMON LIME TSAVORITE GARNET R24,000

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HPJ REF POINT: 1245
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180389037

 

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  ULTRA RARE, AND VERY BEAUTIFUL.

1.26 CARAT FLAWLESS LEMON/LIME TSAVORITE GARNET.

 

Only the fifth Tsavorite I have ever seen in this sensational lemon lime colour, and therefore, one of the rarest gems to ever appear on BoB ! It is flawless (rare) and it's dimensions are: 7.86 x 6.06 x 3.87mm. It is of course, a pear cut. It is somewhat lighter than the image - a true lemon lime. It has sensational fire and sparkle !

 

In 1967 a British geologist by the name of Campbell R. Bridges was looking for gemstones in the mountains in the north-east of Tanzania. Suddenly he came across some strange, potato-like nodules of rock. It was like a fairy-tale: inside these strange objects he found some beautiful green grains and crystal fragments. A gemmological examination revealed that what he had discovered was green grossularite, a mineral belonging to the colourful gemstone group of the garnet.

 

 

What is it that makes the Tsavorite so desirable?The colour range of the Tsavorite includes a springlike light green, an intense blue-green and a deep forest green - colours which have a refreshing and invigorating effect on the senses. However, this gemstone is also valuable on account of its great brilliance. It has, like all the other garnets, a particularly high refractive index (1.734/44).

 

 

 

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The Point Of Perfection

 

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13 Apr 2015