Color change Garnets are rare gemstones that have the unique ability to exhibit different colors when viewed under different lighting.
About
Color change garnets are unique gems with the interesting capability to switch colors when observed under different light sources. They usually exhibit a strong change in color and appear in almost every color of the rainbow. Blue Garnets were discovered in Madagascar in the 1990s for the first time which reflected blue-green hue in daylight and purple in incandescent light.
In order to find the full range of color change garnet, it should be observed under different lighting conditions like early morning daylight, late afternoon daylight, fluorescent light, and incandescent light or candlelight. Color Change Garnets are durable with a hardness ranging from 6.5-7.5 on Mohs scale and display a beautiful vitreous luster, making them a popular choice for jewelry.
DayLight
Incandescent Light
Colour change garnet is often mistaken for top quality alexandrite although, the two can be differentiated based on a distinct level of hardness. Also, Alexandrite is rarely seen in larger sizes as they usually weigh less than just a half-carat. On the other hand, color change garnets are usually found in sizes over a carat.
These gems are majorly mined from African countries such as Madagascar, Kenya, and Tanzania, but also from Sri Lanka and Afghanistan. Some of the finest color change garnets are found in Bekily in Southern Madagascar. They exhibit a very strong color change from greenish-brown to red-pink. Some even exhibit various shades of orange. The ability to switch color is often mistaken for pleochroism, where a gem reflects different colors based on the viewing angle. Whereas, the color change property in these garnets is not conditioned on the viewing angle but the source of light.
A natural gem can make a major visible color shift when viewed under different lighting whereas an inferior quality or a lab-created gem exhibits only a partial shift. Color Change Garnet price per carat differs based on the quality of the gemstone. Color, clarity, and the degree of color change are some of the key price grading factors.
Color
: The color of the stone can significantly determine the color change garnet value. The quality of the color and the color shift of the stone affect the price directly. The better the color and color shift is, the higher it is priced.
Clarity
: The clarity of the gemstone also impacts the price. The presence of inclusions or surface flaws can reduce the color shift thus decreasing the value. Eye-clean colour change Garnet with minimum to zero visible inclusions sells for a higher value.
Cut
: A skillfully cut or faceted color change garnet beautifully showcases color transition while also concealing any visible surface flaws and inclusions. However, cutting and faceting a gemstone into fancy shapes result in wastage that further increases the price of Color Change Garnet. Cushions and emerald step-cuts are quite popular and look enchanting when used for jewelry.
Carat Weight
: The weight and size of the gemstone can directly affect the color change Garnet price per carat. Generally, larger stones fetch higher prices. However, larger stones tend to have more inclusions and irregularities and hence lack in quality aspect. Besides this, if the quality remains the same, larger color change Garnet stones sell for much higher prices.
Jewelry
The magnificent color-shifting ability of color change garnet, brilliance, and sheer durability make it an ideal gemstone for jewelry. They can be worn as a color change garnet rings, pendants, or even bracelets.
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A natural color change Garnet ring makes for one of the most mesmerizing pieces of jewelry. The color of this gemstone stands out elegantly and makes the wearer grab everyone’s attention. Color change Garnet engagement rings are considered stylish and elegant. Since garnet is also one of the official modern birthstones for January, it remains one of the most popular colored gemstones.
Color change garnets protect the wearer from negative energies.
They are known to stimulate positivity, stability, good health, and enthusiasm in life.
It is known to ward off nightmares, remove mental depression, and help with sleep disorders.
People who work in fields related to Tourism and Travel or with jobs that demand extensive traveling can get lots of benefits as it blesses the wearer with safe travels, strength, and wanderlust.
Garnet gives its wearer the power to have a clear focus and self-awareness.
Medically, Garnet is believed to heal the heart, lungs, spinal cord, and bones (especially, backbone).
Certificates
Color changing Garnet gemstones are often found in different quality grades. Not only this but many synthetic gemstones are also sold in the market to dupe the customers. Therefore, it is crucial for the customers to get proper details of the gemstone from the gem laboratory.
To ensure our customers of the quality of our products, we provide them with a free lab certificate with each item. We always advise our buyers not to get fascinated by the lower prices and end up buying a cheap, treated gem. We provide natural gemstones that are certified by trusted gemological institutions. GemPundit is one of India’s leading online gem stores dealing in certified gemstones and gemstone jewelry. We have a huge collection of natural, premium quality color-changing Garnets online at the most budget-friendly prices.
Color change garnet is a particularly rare and elegant variety of garnets with the interesting capability to switch colors when observed under different light sources. They usually exhibit a strong change in color and appear in almost every color of the rainbow.
Color Change Garnet is a relatively durable gem with hardness ranging from 6.5-7.5 on Mohs scale. However, it is recommended to avoid the use of harsh household chemical cleaners. To clean your garnet simply use soapy water and a soft cloth. Be sure to rinse well to remove soapy residue. Also, make sure to avoid the use of ultrasonic cleaners and steamers.