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Tsavorite is the rarest garnet in the garnet family, with its color primarily derived from trace amounts of vanadium and chromium elements. Its high refractive index, exceptional brilliance, and remarkable clarity—combined with its completely natural state, free from any human enhancement
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Material:18K gold (AU750)

In the world of high-end luxury jewelry that stays at the forefront of trends, tsavorite is never absent. Combining the color of emeralds with the brilliance of diamonds, tsavorite has become one of the gemstones most favored by high-end jewelry designers in recent years.
Tsavorite is the rarest garnet in the garnet family, with its color primarily derived from trace amounts of vanadium and chromium elements. Its high refractive index, exceptional brilliance, and remarkable clarity—combined with its completely natural state, free from any human enhancement—make tsavorite a rare example of innate beauty in the gemstone world.
The global production of tsavorite is extremely limited, and it has so far only been found in Kenya and Tanzania. Tsavorite forms in rock fissures, making its extraction exceedingly difficult. Individual stones over 1 to 2 carats are already quite rare, and those over 5 carats with rich color are even more exceptional. In terms of rarity, tsavorite is 1,000 times rarer than emerald.
Compared to emeralds, the value of tsavorite is still underestimated. However, with declining production and its unique combination of beauty, rarity, and durability, tsavorite is bound to see a rise in value. Whether judged by its frequent appearances at auction houses at high prices or by the growing interest from major jewelry brands, tsavorite is a colored gemstone with strong potential for continued appreciation.