

Tsavorite
A Gemstone of Green Splendor
Tsavorite was found in 1967 by British geologist Campbell R. Bridges. It was named after the Tsavo Game Reserve in Kenya by Harry Platt of Tiffany & Company, New York, who recognized its potential right away due to its gemological lineage. Even though tsavorite is found in both Tanzania and Kenya, only Tsavo, Kenya, produces the best tsavorite, which has the clearest green tints.
One of the best colored gemstones in the world, tsavorite has proven itself. It is significantly less included than its cousin, Emerald, and has an amazing brilliance due to its high refractive index and dispersion levels. The striking green hues, purity, rarity, and durability of this material have drawn interest from both jewelry enthusiasts and gem collectors. Mainly found in Kenya and Tanzania, tsavorites are also found in Pakistan, Canada, Sri Lanka, the former USSR, South Africa, and the United States of America.
The priciest garnet available right now is tsavorite. Up to one carat in size, it is rather simple to find in the lower, lighter colored grades. But it’s more difficult to get beautiful, top-color, clean tsavorite; stones larger than two carats are uncommon, and the cost per carat increases significantly. Pure green stones that are very saturated in color will fetch the highest prices. Because there are so many various elements to take into account before making a purchase, it is imperative that you do your homework before purchasing a Tsavorite.
A careless action is less likely to cause a tsavorite to break or splinter. It works well with the common “invisible setting,” where the stones are set closely together—a method that shouldn’t be applied to emeralds, which are more delicate. Because of its exceptional brilliance, tsavorite is comparable to the traditional gemstones of sapphire, diamond, and ruby in this regard.
Tsavorite appears more yellow under incandescent light, therefore it appears best in natural daylight. Usually, it receives a mix cut in the shape of a circle or pear, but occasionally, a spectacular cut. For a very long time, people have believed that green gemstones are very beneficial to both physical and mental health. Theophrastus, a third-century Greek writer before Christ, makes one of the first mentions in Greek literature of the healing properties of green gemstones. It has long been considered that green stones improve vision.
Specifically, tsavorite is supposed to strengthen the kidneys, improve fertility, and be good for the skin and membranes. The stone also has a lot to offer emotionally. It instills self-assurance and strength, promotes cooperation and service, and teaches relaxation. Tsavorite is associated with the concept of love since it is a garnet, specifically an icongarnet. It’s meant to be quite helpful in guaranteeing that you and your partner have a positive relationship. It enhances perceptual clarity, loving knowledge, and empathy for your significant other. Use warm, soapy water to clean tsavorite. Avoid exposing the stone to acids or heat. Tsavorite garnet gemstones, which have an alluring combination of color, purity, and brilliance that appeals to people all over the world, are a monument to the breathtaking beauty and vivid energy of the natural world. The allure and inspiration of Tsavorite Garnet gemstones never fades, whether they are appreciated for their exquisite look or honored for their possible mystical qualities and therapeutic advantages.
We at Simmi Export are pleased to present an exquisite assortment of Tsavorite Garnet gemstones, each carefully chosen for its outstanding quality and beauty. Discover the timeless beauty and transforming ability of tsavorite garnet gemstones by perusing our assortment today.