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HPJ REF. POINT: ULTRA RARE 3.60 CT VS TOP ORANGE SRI LANKA HESSONITE GARNET

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HPJ REFERENCE POINT: 2792
Bob Shop ID:
254457888

  

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AN EXTREMELY RARE WORLD CLASS ‘BEST ORANGE’ SRI LANKA HESSONITE GARNET - 3.60 CARATS VS

 

CARAT WEIGHT: 3.60 CARATS
CLARITY: VS
DIMENSIONS: 10.20 x 8.20 x 5.10mm
COLOUR: AAA BEST ORANGE
CUT: OVAL CUT
ORIGIN: BALANGODA, SRI LANKA 
TREATMENTS: NONE
 

An extremely rare ‘Best Orange’ Hessonite Garnet earth mined at Balangoda in Sri Lanka.

 

 

Hessonite is a gem quality variety of Grossularite (Grossular) garnet, the calcium-aluminum silicate member of the Garnet species. While most varieties of Grossularite are green, Hessonite is known for its characteristic honey-yellow to brown-red 'cinnamon' color, though it can occur in other colors as well. It is referred to as the ‘Cinnamon Stone’, or the 'Kaneel Stone' in reference to its distinct color. Other types of Grossular garnets include the more common green Grossularite, chromiun rich Tsavorite  the rare Hydrogrossular Garnet and the rare Leuco Garnet (colorless).

 

 The name, 'Hessonite', was derived from the Greek word 'hesson', meaning 'inferior' - in reference to the fact that Hessonite has a density and hardness lower than that of most other forms of Garnet.