Namibian Natural Red Pyrope Garnet in Quartz Specimen - 50mm, 33g
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Locality - Karibib, Namibia
Size – 50 x 25 x 19mm
Weight – 33g
Size – 50 x 25 x 19mm
Weight – 33g
This natural Namibian garnet specimen features two nicely-sized and five smaller small deep red pyrope garnets embedded in a snowy white quartz matrix.
About Garnet
Garnet is not a single mineral, but a group of closely-related silicate minerals, including the varieties spessartine, almandine, pyrope, uvarovite, grossular and andradite. Throughout these varieties, garnet can be found in almost every colour, though most are typically red.
Garnet in History
The mining and use of garnets in jewelry can be dated as far back as 3500BC, as it was discovered in a necklace uncovered in Egypt on the neck of a mummified body. Its name derives from the Latin word 'granatus', meaning 'pomegranate', in allusion to its shape which resemble pomegranate seeds. Myths and folklore about garnets can be found in Aztec, Roman, Egyptian and Native American cultures, and the gem has been treasured worldwide for thousands of years.