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Anthill Garnet Average .25ct 4mm Round. Gemstone From Arizona.<br/><br/>Pyrope garnet, long known for its saturated red color, is found in various world locations. But a very special variety is homegrown in the USA-Anthill Garnet. But how does such a beautiful gem get such a strange-sounding name? Found primarily in the four corners area of Arizona, which meets with southwest Colorado, northwest New Mexico and southeast Utah. These small Garnets are called Anthill Garnets because they are mined by ants. It is the ants that do the excavation work when digging or remodeling their anthills! Pyrope Garnet, including Anthill Garnet, is generally a purer red than other Garnet varieties. It's easy to see how they could be confused for Ruby with their fiery red color. The name Pyrope is derived from "pyropos" meaning fire-like or fiery-eyed.  Never mined commercially due to limited supply, AntHill Garnet is collected by locals after occasional rainstorms.  Fiery in color, Anthill Garnets are an extraordinary American Gem!
avg. rating 4.50
Anthill Garnet Average .25ct 4mm Round
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Arizona Anthill Garnet Average .25ct 4x4mm Trillion.  Gemstone Mined In The United States And Cut In China.<br/><br/>Garnet Pyrope garnet, long known for its saturated red color, is found in various world locations. But a very special variety is homegrown in the USA-Anthill Garnet. But how does such a beautiful gem get such a strange-sounding name? Found primarily in the four corners area of Arizona, which meets with southwest Colorado, northwest New Mexico and southeast Utah. These small Garnets are called Anthill Garnets because they are mined by ants. It is the ants that do the excavation work when digging or remodeling their anthills! Pyrope Garnet, including Anthill Garnet, is generally a purer red than other Garnet varieties. It's easy to see how they could be confused for Ruby with their fiery red color. The name Pyrope is derived from "pyropos" meaning fire-like or fiery-eyed.  Never mined commercially due to limited supply, AntHill Garnet is collected by locals after occasional rainstorms.  Fiery in color, Anthill Garnets are an extraordinary American Gem!
avg. rating 4.91
Arizona Anthill Garnet Average .25ct 4x4mm Trillion
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Anthill Garnet Average .30ct 4.5mm Round. Gemstone From Arizona.<br/><br/>Pyrope garnet, long known for its saturated red color, is found in various world locations. But a very special variety is homegrown in the USA-Anthill Garnet. But how does such a beautiful gem get such a strange-sounding name? Found primarily in the four corners area of Arizona, which meets with southwest Colorado, northwest New Mexico and southeast Utah. These small Garnets are called Anthill Garnets because they are mined by ants. It is the ants that do the excavation work when digging or remodeling their anthills! Pyrope Garnet, including Anthill Garnet, is generally a purer red than other Garnet varieties. It's easy to see how they could be confused for Ruby with their fiery red color. The name Pyrope is derived from "pyropos" meaning fire-like or fiery-eyed.  Never mined commercially due to limited supply, AntHill Garnet is collected by locals after occasional rainstorms.  Fiery in color, Anthill Garnets are an extraordinary American Gem!
avg. rating 4.50
Anthill Garnet Average .30ct 4.5mm Round
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Arizona Anthill Garnet Average .35ct 4x4mm Princess Cut.  Gemstone Mined In The United States And Cut In China.<br/><br/>Pyrope garnet, long known for its saturated red color, is found in various world locations. But a very special variety is homegrown in the USA-Anthill Garnet. But how does such a beautiful gem get such a strange-sounding name? Found primarily in the four corners area of Arizona, which meets with southwest Colorado, northwest New Mexico and southeast Utah. These small Garnets are called Anthill Garnets because they are mined by ants. It is the ants that do the excavation work when digging or remodeling their anthills! Pyrope Garnet, including Anthill Garnet, is generally a purer red than other Garnet varieties. It's easy to see how they could be confused for Ruby with their fiery red color. The name Pyrope is derived from "pyropos" meaning fire-like or fiery-eyed.  Never mined commercially due to limited supply, AntHill Garnet is collected by locals after occasional rainstorms.  Fiery in color, Anthill Garnets are an extraordinary American Gem!
avg. rating 4.80
Arizona Anthill Garnet Average .35ct 4x4mm Princess Cut
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Arizona Anthill Garnet Average .35ct 4.5x4.5mm Trillion.  Gemstone Mined In The United States And Cut In China.<br/><br/>Pyrope garnet, long known for its saturated red color, is found in various world locations. But a very special variety is homegrown in the USA-Anthill Garnet. But how does such a beautiful gem get such a strange-sounding name? Found primarily in the four corners area of Arizona, which meets with southwest Colorado, northwest New Mexico and southeast Utah. These small Garnets are called Anthill Garnets because they are mined by ants. It is the ants that do the excavation work when digging or remodeling their anthills! Pyrope Garnet, including Anthill Garnet, is generally a purer red than other Garnet varieties. It's easy to see how they could be confused for Ruby with their fiery red color. The name Pyrope is derived from "pyropos" meaning fire-like or fiery-eyed.  Never mined commercially due to limited supply, AntHill Garnet is collected by locals after occasional rainstorms.  Fiery in color, Anthill Garnets are an extraordinary American Gem!
avg. rating 5.00
Arizona Anthill Garnet Average .35ct 4.5x4.5mm Trillion
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Arizona Anthill Garnet Average .45ct 5x5mm Trillion.  Gemstone Mined In The United States And Cut In China.<br/><br/>Pyrope garnet, long known for its saturated red color, is found in various world locations. But a very special variety is homegrown in the USA-Anthill Garnet. But how does such a beautiful gem get such a strange-sounding name? Found primarily in the four corners area of Arizona, which meets with southwest Colorado, northwest New Mexico and southeast Utah. These small Garnets are called Anthill Garnets because they are mined by ants. It is the ants that do the excavation work when digging or remodeling their anthills! Pyrope Garnet, including Anthill Garnet, is generally a purer red than other Garnet varieties. It's easy to see how they could be confused for Ruby with their fiery red color. The name Pyrope is derived from "pyropos" meaning fire-like or fiery-eyed.  Never mined commercially due to limited supply, AntHill Garnet is collected by locals after occasional rainstorms.  Fiery in color, Anthill Garnets are an extraordinary American Gem!
avg. rating 4.83
Arizona Anthill Garnet Average .45ct 5x5mm Trillion
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Anthill Garnet Average .45ct 6x4mm Oval. Gemstone From Arizona.<br/><br/>Garnet Pyrope garnet, long known for its saturated red color, is found in various world locations. But a very special variety is homegrown in the USA-Anthill Garnet. But how does such a beautiful gem get such a strange-sounding name? Found primarily in the four corners area of Arizona, which meets with southwest Colorado, northwest New Mexico and southeast Utah. These small Garnets are called Anthill Garnets because they are mined by ants. It is the ants that do the excavation work when digging or remodeling their anthills! Pyrope Garnet, including Anthill Garnet, is generally a purer red than other Garnet varieties. It's easy to see how they could be confused for Ruby with their fiery red color. The name Pyrope is derived from "pyropos" meaning fire-like or fiery-eyed.  Never mined commercially due to limited supply, AntHill Garnet is collected by locals after occasional rainstorms.  Fiery in color, Anthill Garnets are an extraordinary American Gem!
avg. rating 4.63
Anthill Garnet Average .45ct 6x4mm Oval
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Arizona Anthill Garnet Average .50ct 6x4mm Rectagular Cushion Cut.  Gemstone Mined In The United States And Cut In China.<br/><br/>Pyrope garnet, long known for its saturated red color, is found in various world locations. But a very special variety is homegrown in the USA-Anthill Garnet. But how does such a beautiful gem get such a strange-sounding name? Found primarily in the four corners area of Arizona, which meets with southwest Colorado, northwest New Mexico and southeast Utah. These small Garnets are called Anthill Garnets because they are mined by ants. It is the ants that do the excavation work when digging or remodeling their anthills! Pyrope Garnet, including Anthill Garnet, is generally a purer red than other Garnet varieties. It's easy to see how they could be confused for Ruby with their fiery red color. The name Pyrope is derived from "pyropos" meaning fire-like or fiery-eyed.  Never mined commercially due to limited supply, AntHill Garnet is collected by locals after occasional rainstorms.  Fiery in color, Anthill Garnets are an extraordinary American Gem!
Arizona Anthill Garnet Average .50ct 6x4mm Rectangular Cushion Cut
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Arizona Anthill Garnet Average .75ct 7x5mm Pear Shape. Gemstone Mined In The United States And Cut In China.<br/><br/>Pyrope garnet, long known for its saturated red color, is found in various world locations. But a very special variety is homegrown in the USA-Anthill Garnet. But how does such a beautiful gem get such a strange-sounding name? Found primarily in the four corners area of Arizona, which meets with southwest Colorado, northwest New Mexico and southeast Utah. These small Garnets are called Anthill Garnets because they are mined by ants. It is the ants that do the excavation work when digging or remodeling their anthills! Pyrope Garnet, including Anthill Garnet, is generally a purer red than other Garnet varieties. It's easy to see how they could be confused for Ruby with their fiery red color. The name Pyrope is derived from "pyropos" meaning fire-like or fiery-eyed.  Never mined commercially due to limited supply, AntHill Garnet is collected by locals after occasional rainstorms.  Fiery in color, Anthill Garnets are an extraordinary American Gem!
avg. rating 3.50
Arizona Anthill Garnet Average .75ct 7x5mm Pear Shape
$63.99
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Arizona Anthill Garnet Average .80ct 7x5mm Oval<br/><br/>Pyrope garnet, long known for its saturated red color, is found in various world locations. But a very special variety is homegrown in the USA-Anthill Garnet. But how does such a beautiful gem get such a strange-sounding name? Found primarily in the four corners area of Arizona, which meets with southwest Colorado, northwest New Mexico and southeast Utah. These small Garnets are called Anthill Garnets because they are mined by ants. It is the ants that do the excavation work when digging or remodeling their anthills! Pyrope Garnet, including Anthill Garnet, is generally a purer red than other Garnet varieties. It's easy to see how they could be confused for Ruby with their fiery red color. The name Pyrope is derived from "pyropos" meaning fire-like or fiery-eyed.  Never mined commercially due to limited supply, AntHill Garnet is collected by locals after occasional rainstorms.  Fiery in color, Anthill Garnets are an extraordinary American Gem!
avg. rating 4.33
Arizona Anthill Garnet Average .80ct 7x5mm Oval
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