Garnet Stone Dealers in Andheri East, Mumbai

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  • Star Garnet

    Star Garnet

    250 / piece

    Star Garnet, a rare and captivating gemstone, is renowned for its unique star-like optical phenomenon known as “asterism.” This mesmerizing effect creates a luminous star pattern on the surface of the gem, making it a truly enchanting and sought-after choice for jewelry enthusiasts and collectors alike. The Star Garnet’s distinctive appearance is attributed to the presence of needle-like inclusions of rutile or hematite within the stone. These inclusions interact with light, causing a stunning star-shaped effect to appear on the surface when the gem is viewed under a direct light source. The most common color of Star Garnet is deep red, reminiscent of the pomegranate fruit, though it can also be found in other hues, including orange, brown, and black. Originating from India, the United States, and certain parts of Africa and Australia, the Star Garnet holds cultural and historical significance in various regions. In India, it is revered as a sacred gemstone, believed to bring good fortune and protect against negative energies. In the United States, Idaho is particularly famous for producing high-quality Star Garnets, and the state even adopted it as its official gemstone. The Star Garnet is often fashioned into cabochons, showcasing the captivating star pattern at its best. These cabochons are then set into various types of jewelry, such as rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets, adding a touch of celestial elegance to any accessory collection. Aside from its aesthetic appeal, Star Garnet is also believed to possess metaphysical properties that promote balance, protection, and overall well-being. It is thought to enhance one’s self-confidence and creativity while instilling a sense of grounding and stability. In ancient times, it was associated with celestial forces and considered a talisman for travelers, providing them with guidance and protection during their journeys. When caring for Star Garnet jewelry, it is essential to handle it with care, as its hardness on the Mohs scale ranges from 6.5 to 7.5, making it relatively durable but still susceptible to scratches and impact damage. To maintain its brilliance and beauty, gentle cleaning with a soft cloth and mild soap is recommended. As with any gemstone purchase, it is crucial to buy Star Garnet from reputable and trustworthy sources. Look for certifications from gemological institutes to ensure the authenticity and quality of the gem. Whether you’re an avid gem collector or someone seeking a unique and celestial gemstone, the Star Garnet is sure to leave you awestruck with its divine beauty and mysterious allure. Embrace the magic of the cosmos with the extraordinary Star Garnet, a gemstone that reflects the celestial wonders of the night sky on your very own fingertip
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  • Garnet Stone

    Garnet Stone

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    Garnet Stone, Olivine Stone, Opal Stone, Quartz Stone, Ruby Ston
  • Ruby Stone

    Ruby Stone

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    We are specialized in the Manufacturing, Exporting and Supplying of highly lustrous Ruby Stones for our clients. Finely processed and treated, our Ruby Stones are high on demand in the market. Ruby (Corundum) Gemstones Source : Afghanistan, Burma (Myanmar), Madagascar, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Thailand Birthstone : July The name "ruby" (rubis French, rubin German, rubino Spanish or Italian) is Latin for 'red.' The fiery red color of ruby was thought to be caused by an inextinguishable flame, lit from within the stone. Rubies were celebrated in the Bible, and in ancient Sanskrit writings as being the most precious of all gemstones, and ruby was also known as the "stone of Kings." Corundum ruby from Longido, Tanzania - Burmese ruby from Mogok Some of the finest rubies in the world are mined in Myanmar (Burma) and Thailand, but within Southeast Asia they are also found in Cambodia and Vietnam. Other significant sources for rubies outside of Southeast Asia include Kenya, Afghanistan (Jagdalek, Jagdalak, or Jagdalik), Madagascar, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Tanzania. Rubies belong to the same aluminium oxide mineral family (corundum) as sapphire, and are both the hardest and toughest gems in the world after diamond. They are formed by intense heat and pressure, deep within limestone rich in clay. The primary occurrence of ruby is found within metamorphic rock and volcanic igneous rock or basalt, and secondarily alluvial deposits. Corundum becomes a ruby when it has trace amounts of the chromophore chromic (III) oxide (chromium). It is this allochromatic coloration that gives ruby its highly saturated, deep red color. When iron and titanium are the principle chromophores in corundum it becomes sapphire. The below Image is zoom 3X Magnification & 10X Magnification respectively. Corundum becomes a ruby when it has trace amounts of the chromophore chromic (III) oxide (chromium). It is this allochromatic coloration that gives ruby its highly saturated, deep red color. When iron and titanium are the principle chromophores in corundum it becomes sapphire. Ruby Color : Hue, Saturation and Tone With ruby, as is the case with most other colored gemstones, color (as defined by hue, saturation and tone) is the single most important factor in determining value. When describing the color of ruby, the hue is divided into primary, secondary and possibly tertiary hues, with the most important primary hue being pure red. Ruby rough from Sri Lanka - 138.7 carat Rosser Reeves Ruby, Sri Lanka There can be a wide range of secondary hues from orange, pink, purple, and even violet. Of these secondary hues purple is the preferable as it tends to strengthen/deepen the primary red hue, as with Burmese pigeon's blood ruby from the Mogok region of Myanmar. Color Zoning & Pleochroism in Ruby Color zoning is a phenomenon caused by overlapping growth layers as the corundum crystal is formed. These layers create distinct areas of color that appear as concentric hexagonal "zones" which are parallel to the prismatic crystal faces. Mšng Hsu rubies tend to have a distinct dark blue hexagonal zone that is visible in the center of the stone. Ruby can display strong pleochroism when viewing the specimen from different angles, causing the gem to appear as either a deep red, or a yellowish-red. Ruby (Corundum) Chemistry & Physical Properties Crystal System - trigonalCrystal Habit 1 - bipyramidal, prismatic, rhombohedral crystalsCrystal Habit 2 - granular, massive, tabularTwinning - polysyntheticSpecific gravity (SG) - 3.95 to 4.10Mohs Hardness Scale - 9Toughness - excellentFracture - conchoidal to unevenCleavage - none (parting in 3 directions) Streak - whiteChemical Composition - BeAl2O3 Ruby (Corundum) Optical Properties Optical Properties - doubly refractive (asterism in 'star sapphire') Refractive Index - 1.760 to 1.778Birefringence - 0.008Pleochroism - strongSurface Luster - adamantine to vitreousDiaphaneity - transparent to sub-translucentGem Color - red, brown, bluish-red, orange, reddish-blue Rutile (Silk) Inclusions in Star Ruby Rubies can be transparent to totally opaque, and both ruby and sapphire can exhibit a six-pointed "star" or "asteriated" effect which is caused by incident light reflecting off of microscopic, needle-shaped rutile crystals. These rutile needles have the appearance of silk fibers, and when they intersect at 60¡ angles they create the star pattern that prompted the name "star ruby" or star sapphire." 16.21 carat 'Star of Katandru' ruby from Sri Lanka - Synthetic 'Carmen L�cia' ruby by Chatam Gems Star rubies are typically semi-transparent to translucent or even opaque, and the star effect is most apparent when a cabochon cut is used for the stone. Rubies are commonly subjected to artificial enhancements such as heat-treating, fracture-filling, and flux-healing to improve color and repair both fractures, and inclusions. Burmese ruby rough in rock matrix - Tanzanian ruby in rock matrix Ruby Misnomers In the past, especially the distant past, there was a tendency within the gem trade of naming, or misnaming, gems by color association, or geographic association, rather than by their correct mineral species. A classic example it the terms "Burmese" or "Burma ruby," and "Siam ruby," which are simultaneously used to describe color, and/or origin. It should be noted that the red color of ruby can vary within each individual deposit; therefore it is not possible to determine the source-area based solely on the color/hue/saturation.
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  • Hessonite

    Hessonite

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    Hessonite, Yellow Gems, Ruby, Pearl, Blue Sapphire, Gems, Emeral
  • Ruby Stone

    Ruby Stone

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    We are offering ruby stone. We are a prominent ruby stones exporter & one of the leading ruby stones suppliers in india. We export natural ruby with dynamic luster. We supply ruby gemstone which is well cut as well as fine polished assuring its glittering power. We are one of the distinguished ruby gemstone suppliers. We export ruby gemstone which is easily available in multitude of colors. We export natural ruby which is ardently designed for wearing in some of the memorable occasions like marriages, birthday, anniversary etc.
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  • Ruby Rough

    Ruby Rough

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    Ruby Rough, Amethyst Clusters, Pyrite, Rose Quartz, Rub
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