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Blue Garnet Color Change 10.72x8.37mm Oval 4.66ct
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Product Information
Masasi blue garnet color change 4.66ct 10.72x8.37x6.09mm oval. The
stone is deep Blue Green in daylight and deep red Purple in incandescent
light. The gemstone was mined in Tanzania and cut in India. The
gemstone comes with a Stone Group Labs Gemstone Identification Report.
The stone has been appraised by Craig Lynch G.G. for $9,505.00
The exotic East African country of Tanzania has poured forth several gemstone riches in recent years, including tanzanite, Umba River rhodolite, Serengeti spessartite and many more, but one of the most special and more recent discoveries is Masasi blue garnet. Yes, blue garnet. Extremely rare and relatively new to the world of gemstones, blue was the last holdout in the far ranging color span of garnet. But no more. Hailing from near the Masasi district of Tanzania's Mtwara region, Masai blue garnet represents some of the finest blue color change garnet ever unearthed! It is indeed a phenomenal gem of highest quality. With rich blue color in daylight, Masasi blue garnet quickly changes to a dramatic purplish red in incandescent lighting, making one feel as if something magical just appeared before their very eyes. One can never be sure how long these amazing gems will be around, so secure your Masasi blue garnet today, only on JTV and jtv.com!Craig A. Lynch, G.G., is an Accredited Senior Gemologist and Certified Insurance Appraiser. Mr. Lynch has more than 35 years experience in the jewelry and gemstone industries and is the owner of Ouellet and Lynch, an independent appraisal firm in Phoenix, AZ. His company appraises fine jewelry for retail stores in the western U.S. and regularly appraises and consults for law firms, banks and private individuals. Mr. Lynch has served for more than 10 years on the Board of Directors of the International Accredited Gemologists Association. He is a past president of the Arizona Jewelers Association as well as a member of the Jewelers of America and the Jewelers Security Alliance. A published author, Mr. Lynch has appeared on numerous television shows as a jewelry expert and prides himself in keeping abreast of the latest developments in the gemological field.
The exotic East African country of Tanzania has poured forth several gemstone riches in recent years, including tanzanite, Umba River rhodolite, Serengeti spessartite and many more, but one of the most special and more recent discoveries is Masasi blue garnet. Yes, blue garnet. Extremely rare and relatively new to the world of gemstones, blue was the last holdout in the far ranging color span of garnet. But no more. Hailing from near the Masasi district of Tanzania's Mtwara region, Masai blue garnet represents some of the finest blue color change garnet ever unearthed! It is indeed a phenomenal gem of highest quality. With rich blue color in daylight, Masasi blue garnet quickly changes to a dramatic purplish red in incandescent lighting, making one feel as if something magical just appeared before their very eyes. One can never be sure how long these amazing gems will be around, so secure your Masasi blue garnet today, only on JTV and jtv.com!Craig A. Lynch, G.G., is an Accredited Senior Gemologist and Certified Insurance Appraiser. Mr. Lynch has more than 35 years experience in the jewelry and gemstone industries and is the owner of Ouellet and Lynch, an independent appraisal firm in Phoenix, AZ. His company appraises fine jewelry for retail stores in the western U.S. and regularly appraises and consults for law firms, banks and private individuals. Mr. Lynch has served for more than 10 years on the Board of Directors of the International Accredited Gemologists Association. He is a past president of the Arizona Jewelers Association as well as a member of the Jewelers of America and the Jewelers Security Alliance. A published author, Mr. Lynch has appeared on numerous television shows as a jewelry expert and prides himself in keeping abreast of the latest developments in the gemological field.
- Product Type
- Single Gemstone
- Collection
- Presidents Collection
- Country of Origin
- India
- Appraisal Included
- Yes
- Appraisal Value
- $9,505.00
- Certificate Type
- Gemological Lab Report
- Certifying Organization
- SGL
- Piece Count
- 1