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Garnet is one of the most fascinating and underestimated gemstone families in the world. While most people picture a deep red stone when they hear the name, natural garnet actually spans an extraordinary range — from electric green tsavorite and diamond-rivalling demantoid to fiery mandarin orange spessartite, raspberry-pink rhodolite, and the rare day-to-night color change garnet. Few gem families offer this breadth of natural color, optical character, and variety within a single group.

The name comes from the medieval Latin granatus, meaning "seed-like," a reference to the vivid red crystals that closely resemble the jewel-bright seeds of a pomegranate. Garnets have been treasured across cultures since the Bronze Age. Egyptian pharaohs wore red garnet necklaces, Roman senators used engraved garnet rings to seal official documents, and medieval clergy prized the stone for its symbolic connection to faith and protection. That centuries-long admiration continues today, now extending well beyond red into the full spectrum of what the garnet group offers.


The Garnet Family and Its Varieties

Garnet is not a single mineral but a closely related group of silicate minerals sharing an identical crystal structure while differing in chemical composition. Six main species define the group: pyrope, almandine, spessartite, grossular, andradite, and uvarovite. These divide into two series — the pyralspite series (pyrope, almandine, spessartite) and the ugrandite series (uvarovite, grossular, andradite). In nature, pure end-member garnets are rare; most gem-quality stones are natural solid solutions that blend two or more species, producing the vast color and character diversity collectors and jewelers love.

Within these species sit the varieties we carry at GemPiece: andradite garnet, color change garnet, demantoid garnet, grossular garnet, hessonite garnet, malaya garnet, mali garnet, pyrope garnet, rhodolite garnet, spessartite garnet, and tsavorite garnet. Each variety carries its own personality, price point, and appeal. Green varieties like tsavorite and demantoid rank among the most coveted and valuable in the gem world. Orange and pink garnets offer vivid alternatives that punch well above their price in visual impact. Rare varieties such as color change garnet occupy a category of their own for serious collectors.

For in-depth information on each variety, visit our Gemopedia guides: Andradite, Color Change Garnet, Demantoid, Grossular, Hessonite, Malaya, Mali, Pyrope, Rhodolite, Spessartite, and Tsavorite.


Garnet Gemstone Properties

Garnet belongs to the isometric (cubic) crystal system, forming in characteristic dodecahedral and trapezohedral crystal shapes. The general formula is X₃Y₂(SiO₄)₃, where the X and Y sites accept different metal cations depending on the species — this substitution is what drives the group's remarkable color range. All garnets share a vitreous to resinous luster, no cleavage (which makes them more resilient during cutting and daily wear than many other gemstones), and good toughness throughout.

Hardness: 6.5 to 7.5 Mohs (varies by species)
Refractive Index: 1.72 to 1.94 (andradite varieties have the highest)
Specific Gravity: 3.5 to 4.3
Crystal System: Isometric (cubic)
Cleavage: None — contributes to durability
Luster: Vitreous to resinous


Garnet Price and Value

Garnet gemstone prices span one of the widest ranges of any gem family — from a few dollars per carat for commercial-grade red garnets to several thousand dollars per carat for top-color demantoid or tsavorite. That range is a strength, not a weakness: it means there is a genuine garnet for every budget, from the collector investing in a rare Russian demantoid to the jewelry designer seeking vivid color at an accessible price point.

The key value factors across all garnet varieties are color intensity and saturation, clarity and transparency, cutting quality, and size. Origin plays a significant role for certain varieties — particularly demantoid (Russian vs. Namibian vs. Madagascar), tsavorite (Kenya vs. Tanzania), and hessonite (Sri Lanka vs. African sources). Among the rarest and highest-value garnets available today are clean tsavorites above two carats and vivid mandarin spessartites from Namibia.


Why Buy Natural Garnet Gemstones

Natural garnets are predominantly untreated — no heat, no fracture filling, no coating. What you see is exactly what the earth produced, which is a meaningful distinction in a colored gemstone market where treatments are routine across most other gem families. This natural integrity, combined with solid durability, an extraordinary color spectrum, and availability in sizes from under a carat to impressive multi-carat statement pieces, makes garnet one of the most rewarding natural gemstones to own and wear.

At GemPiece, every garnet is individually selected, photographed in detail, and presented with macro video so you can evaluate the stone fully before purchase. We work directly with trusted sources across East Africa, Sri Lanka, Russia, and Namibia to bring you natural garnets with accurate origin representation and consistent quality. Browse our complete natural garnet gemstone collection or read our detailed Garnet Gemstone Guide to learn more about each variety.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Is garnet only red?

No. Garnet is a gem group that produces virtually every color in the spectrum: green (tsavorite, demantoid), orange (spessartite), pink to purple (rhodolite), peach-orange (malaya), yellow-green (mali), warm cinnamon (hessonite), and rare color-change stones. Red is simply the most commonly known color.

Which garnet is the most valuable?

Demantoid and tsavorite are consistently the most valuable varieties. Top-quality Russian demantoid and clean tsavorites above two carats regularly reach several thousand dollars per carat. Vivid mandarin spessartite from Namibia also commands strong collector premiums.

Are natural garnets treated?

Garnet is one of the very few gem families sold predominantly without treatment. Unlike ruby, sapphire, or emerald — which are routinely heated, oiled, or diffusion-treated — the vast majority of natural garnets on the market are entirely untreated. Their color and clarity are purely natural.

What is garnet's hardness and durability?

Garnet ranges from 6.5 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale depending on variety. With no cleavage, it resists chipping and is suitable for rings, earrings, pendants, and bracelets including pieces worn daily.

Where are garnets mined?

Key sources include Kenya and Tanzania (tsavorite), Russia and Namibia (demantoid), Sri Lanka (hessonite), East Africa — Tanzania and Kenya (malaya, rhodolite), Namibia and Nigeria (spessartite), Mali in West Africa (mali garnet), and Madagascar, which produces multiple varieties including color change garnet.

What is garnet's birthstone association?

Garnet is the traditional birthstone for January, associated for centuries with protection, vitality, confidence, and safe travel. Ancient Egyptians, Romans, and medieval European royalty all placed deep significance on this gem.

How should I care for garnet gemstones?

Clean garnet with warm water, mild soap, and a soft brush. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners, particularly for stones with visible inclusions. Store garnets separately to prevent contact with harder stones, and keep them away from sudden temperature extremes.

 

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SKU: GEM24023395
Highlighting a balanced Purplish Pink hue, this Malaya Garnet presents a clean face-up appearance. Consistent color supports its place as a collectible gemstone. Appreciated by international buyers for its natural beauty and appeal. A Mixed Malaya Garnet weighing 37.84 carats displays a Purplish Pin..
$769.00
SKU: GEM24023376
This Grossular Garnet presents a Yellow color with strong depth and clear definition. Its blend of color and accessible pricing makes it a versatile choice for everyday wear. A gemstone with strong international appeal, suitable for various jewelry uses. A carefully cut Oval Grossular Garnet weighin..
$32.00
rhodolite garnet  3.65cts - 9x8mm rhodolite garnet  3.65cts - 9x8mm
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SKU: GEM24023373
Characterized by a Pinkish Red hue, this Rhodolite Garnet displays natural brilliance and depth. This gemstone offers natural visual quality suitable for regular wear. Known across international markets for its steady demand and acceptance. With a Heart cut, this Rhodolite Garnet weighs 3.65 carats ..
$87.00
spessartite garnet  1.08cts - 7x5mm spessartite garnet  1.08cts - 7x5mm
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SKU: GEM24023371
This natural Spessartite Garnet shows a Fanta Orange hue, suited for versatile jewelry designs. Durability and stable color make it reliable for frequent use. Used globally in jewelry, reflecting its broad demand. This Oval Spessartite Garnet weighing 1.08 carats displays a Fanta Orange tone with cl..
$87.00
SKU: GEM24023363
This natural Pyrope Garnet shows a Red hue, suited for versatile jewelry designs. Its consistent color supports everyday wear. Recognized across major gemstone markets, it maintains steady demand among global buyers. This natural Pyrope Garnet weighing 7.04 carats in Pear form presents a Red tone wi..
$109.00
SKU: GEM24023357
With a Green hue, this Demantoid Garnet shows a refined finish and natural depth. This gemstone offers natural visual quality suitable for regular wear. Known for its consistent demand, this gemstone remains a preferred choice in international trade. This Pear Demantoid Garnet weighing 5.16 carats d..
$329.00
SKU: GEM24023354
This Rhodolite Garnet exhibits a Pinkish Red tone with good transparency and a natural appearance. Its natural formation ensures consistent quality across the stone. Known across international markets for its steady demand and acceptance. Cut in Oval, this Rhodolite Garnet weighing 5.94 carats displ..
$109.00
SKU: GEM24013347
This Malaya Garnet displays a Purplish Pink color with good clarity and strong reflection. Its blend of color and accessible pricing makes it a versatile choice for everyday wear. Known across international markets for its steady demand and acceptance. With 1.19 carats and a Emerald Cut cut, this Ma..
$43.00
SKU: GEM24013346
This Tsavorite Garnet exhibits a Chrome Green hue with fine scintillation and precise faceting. Durability and stable color make it reliable for frequent use. This gemstone is widely traded across international markets, reflecting strong global demand and recognition. This 0.45 carat Tsavorite Garne..
$164.00
SKU: GEM24013344
This natural Demantoid Garnet shows a Green hue, suited for versatile jewelry designs. A versatile gemstone with consistent color and clarity. Recognized within the gemstone industry, it maintains a steady presence among buyers. A Oval cut Demantoid Garnet weighing 1.22 carats displays a Green tone ..
$164.00
SKU: GEM24013342
With a Honey Brown color, this Grossular Garnet maintains an even tone and smooth finish. Offering both affordability and natural beauty, it remains a popular choice. Recognized globally for its quality and presence in established gemstone markets. At 1.57 carats, this Oval cut Grossular Garnet pres..
$32.00
SKU: GEM24013341
This Malaya Garnet displays a Purplish Pink color with good clarity and strong reflection. Durability and stable color make it reliable for frequent use. Recognized globally for its quality and presence in established gemstone markets. Cut in Oval, this Malaya Garnet weighing 1.58 carats displays a ..
$54.00
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