TSAVORITE (TSAVORITE) chemical name is chrome vanadium calcium aluminum garnet, because contains trace amounts of chromium and vanadium, delicate Emerald Green, pleasing to the eye. Kenya’s Shafe National Park was discovered by geologist Campbell Brydges in the late 1960s. In 1967, he brought it to New York. In the early 1970s, American Jeweler Tiffany & AMP; Co. named the stone “Tsavorite”and introduced it to the world.
Safrite is a member of the colorful garnet family of calcium aluminum garnets. With its sheer color, its discovery transformed an obscure town into a vibrant gem trading hub.
Only about 2.5% of the rough stones traded are more than 2 carats, and 5 carats or more are rare, while the main stone of Harry Winston’s top Jeweler Butterfly collection is 8.18 carats, in the pure and natural rich green front, even the diamond has become a supporting role.
Name | natural tsavorite |
Place of Origin | Tanzania |
Gemstone Type | Natural |
Gemstone Color | Green |
Gemstone Material | Tsavorite |
Gemstone Shape | Marquise Brilliant Cut |
Gemstone Size | 1.5*3mm |
Gemstone Weight | According to the size |
Quality | A+ |
Available shapes | Round/Square/Pear/Oval/Marquise shape |
Application | Jewelry making/clothes/pandent/ring/watch/earing/necklace/bracelet |
Optical characteristics: Homogeneous Body, common abnormal extinction.
Magnifying Inspection: Short column or Rounded Crystal Inclusion, heat wave effect.
Place of origin: Canada, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, former Soviet Union, Tanzania, South Africa and United States.
Additional notes: There are two varieties: one is a transparent crystal. The other is lumpy. The South African variety, called Transvaal jade, is named for its origin and, because of its resemblance to jade, may contain black specks of magnetite. Xi Luan Luan purifies.