Description
Natural Tsavorite Garnet Crystal from Madagascar
This genuine Tsavorite garnet crystal is a striking natural green mineral specimen sourced from Madagascar, a region known for producing high-quality garnet crystals. Tsavorite is one of the most sought-after members of the garnet family due to its vivid green colour, attractive clarity, and natural brilliance. This specimen has been carefully selected to highlight the characteristic colour and mineral qualities that make Tsavorite highly desirable among collectors and mineral enthusiasts.
The crystal shown in the photographs is the exact specimen you will receive, allowing you to clearly see its natural structure, colour, and overall appearance before purchase. Full sizing and scale can be viewed in the listing photos.
Each specimen includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming that the mineral is a genuine natural crystal.
Mineral Species and Garnet Classification
Tsavorite belongs to the grossular species of garnet, part of the wider garnet group of silicate minerals. Garnets are nesosilicates composed of isolated silica tetrahedra bonded with metal cations. The vibrant green colour of Tsavorite is caused by trace amounts of vanadium and chromium within the crystal structure.
Key mineralogical details include:
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Mineral Group: Garnet
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Species: Grossular Garnet
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Variety: Tsavorite
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Chemical Formula: Ca₃Al₂(SiO₄)₃
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Crystal System: Cubic (Isometric)
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Hardness: Approximately 7–7.5 on the Mohs scale
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Lustre: Vitreous
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Transparency: Transparent to translucent
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Typical Colour Range: Bright green to deep forest green
The cubic crystal system allows garnets to develop symmetrical crystal forms, although natural specimens may occur as fragments, crystal clusters, or irregular forms depending on geological conditions.
Geological Formation and Locality
Tsavorite forms under metamorphic geological conditions where calcium-rich rocks undergo intense heat and pressure. During this process, elements such as chromium and vanadium become incorporated into the garnet crystal lattice, producing the distinctive green coloration.
Madagascar is known for its diverse mineral deposits and metamorphic terrains that support garnet formation. Tsavorite crystals typically occur in metamorphosed sedimentary rocks and graphite-rich schists, where mineral-rich fluids and changing pressure conditions allow crystals to grow over long geological periods.
Minerals often associated with Tsavorite-bearing rock formations include:
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Graphite
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Quartz
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Calcite
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Vesuvianite
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Diopside
These mineral associations are typical of garnet-rich metamorphic environments and provide insight into the geological processes that produced the crystal.
Appearance and Natural Characteristics
Tsavorite garnet is admired for its intense colour saturation and bright vitreous lustre. Even relatively small specimens can display impressive brilliance because garnets have a high refractive index that reflects light effectively.
Natural Tsavorite crystals may show subtle internal features or inclusions that developed during crystal growth deep within the Earth. These natural characteristics contribute to the uniqueness of each specimen and are often appreciated by collectors as evidence of natural geological formation.
The specimen offered here has been selected for its distinctive green colour and natural mineral character, making it suitable for mineral collections, geological study, or display.
Collecting and Display
Because Tsavorite is considered one of the rarer varieties within the garnet family, it has become increasingly popular with mineral collectors and gemstone enthusiasts. Its vibrant green colour often draws comparisons to other green gemstones, yet Tsavorite is valued for its natural, untreated colour and geological rarity.
Collectors frequently add Tsavorite specimens to collections that focus on:
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Garnet mineral species
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African mineral localities
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Metamorphic mineral formations
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Natural green gemstones and crystals
The crystal also makes a distinctive natural display piece for mineral cabinets, educational collections, or geological presentations.
Cultural and Spiritual Associations
In various cultural traditions, green stones have been traditionally associated with growth, vitality, and natural abundance within spiritual symbolism. Many people incorporate natural crystals into decorative displays, meditation areas, or personal collections because of these historical and cultural associations.
These associations are based on tradition and personal interpretation rather than scientific or medical claims.
Authentic Specimen and Certification
This Tsavorite crystal is a genuine natural mineral specimen from Madagascar and has been individually selected for quality and presentation. The listing photographs show the actual crystal you will receive, ensuring transparency and accuracy for collectors.
Included with the specimen:
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Genuine Tsavorite Grossular Garnet crystal
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Natural mineral specimen from Madagascar
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Carefully selected collector piece
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Photograph shows the exact specimen supplied
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Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card included
This distinctive green garnet crystal represents an attractive example of the natural mineral diversity found within the garnet group and makes a valuable addition to mineral collections, geological study sets, or thoughtful natural history gifts.




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