Description
Green Garnet – Natural Mineral Specimen from India
This Green Garnet specimen from India is a genuine natural mineral crystal, carefully selected for its attractive colour, defined crystal form, and collector appeal. Full sizing please see photo, and the photograph provided shows the actual specimen you will receive. Each piece includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming it as a genuine mineral specimen.
Mineral Group & Scientific Classification
Garnet is a group of closely related silicate minerals that share a common crystal structure. Green garnet varieties are typically associated with species such as grossular or andradite, depending on their precise chemical composition.
Garnets are classified as nesosilicates, meaning they contain isolated silica tetrahedra within their structure. They crystallise in the isometric (cubic) crystal system, producing naturally symmetrical and well-defined crystal forms.
Common garnet crystal habits include:
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Dodecahedrons (12-sided crystals)
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Trapezohedrons (24-sided crystals)
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Compact equidimensional growth forms
With a hardness of 6.5–7.5 on the Mohs scale, garnet is a durable mineral, making it ideal for long-term display in mineral collections.
Colour, Clarity & Natural Crystal Features
Green garnet is prized for its distinctive colour, which can range from:
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Pale mint green
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Olive green
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Deep forest green tones
This colour is influenced by trace elements such as iron or chromium within the crystal lattice. The specimen may display:
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Vitreous (glass-like) lustre
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Transparent to translucent edges
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Naturally formed crystal faces
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Subtle internal inclusions or growth zoning
Each piece is naturally unique in shape, surface texture, and colour intensity, reflecting the geological environment in which it formed.
Geological Formation & Indian Locality Context
India is an important source of garnet minerals, with deposits occurring in metamorphic and contact-metamorphic geological settings. Green garnets often form in environments such as:
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Schist and gneiss terrains
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Skarn deposits where igneous intrusions interact with limestone
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Calcium-rich metamorphic zones
These crystals develop over millions of years as heat, pressure, and mineral-rich fluids allow garnet to crystallise within the host rock. Weathering and erosion may later release crystals, making them available as collectible mineral specimens.
Indian green garnets are valued for their colour saturation and crystal quality, making them sought after by collectors worldwide.
Authenticity, Presentation & Collecting Use
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Mineral: Green Garnet
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Crystal System: Isometric (Cubic)
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Origin: India
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Authenticity: Includes Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card
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Sizing: Full sizing please see photo
This specimen is ideal for mineral collectors, garnet enthusiasts, educational geology displays, or as a distinctive natural history gift. Green garnet’s vibrant colour makes it a standout addition to any collection, especially for those seeking less common garnet varieties.
Collecting & Traditional Associations
Garnets have been collected for centuries due to their durability, crystal symmetry, and wide range of colours. Green garnet varieties are particularly appreciated for their rarity compared with more common red garnets.
In spiritual traditions, green garnet is traditionally associated with renewal and growth; these interpretations are cultural rather than scientific. From a mineralogical perspective, the true appeal lies in its isometric crystal structure, geological origin, and natural green colouration.
A genuine Green Garnet specimen from India, carefully chosen for quality and supplied with certificate of authenticity, perfect for collectors and natural mineral displays.






Crystalmania (verified owner) –
Lovely piece and a good size.