The best Hessonite come in brilliant fiery tones from yellow-orange to brown-red hues.
Hessonite is always clearly distinguishable: A hessonite through a lens appears to be melting inside, while you can not see anything special without the lens. Some gemologists call it a "treacly" or 'swirly' appearance, which comes from inclusions that actually look like a petrified fluid. Hessonite is a wonderful stone in all yellow-orange to brown-red hues.
Hessonite
red - pyrope garnet, spessartine, almandine yellow - mali, andradite green - tsavorite, grossular garnet, uvarovite, demantoid orange - mandarin garnet, spessartite(spessartine), hessonite brown- spessarite, hessonite, andradite blue, purple - color-change garnet
* tiger's eye * mandarin garnet * orange sapphire * hessonite * tourmaline * citrine * imperial topaz * Any stone with a high level of iron can turn a rusty orange color
The price of hessonite garnet or Gomed stone is determined by several factors. Hessonite garnet is a variety of garnet (grossular). It is both a gemstone and has a significant role in Vedic astrology, which makes its price fluctuate in various Indian and global gemstone markets. Among various factors, one which substantially affects the price of hessonite garnet is carat weight. Smaller stone weights (1-3 carats) are usually less expensive. However, larger stone weights (5, 7, or even 10 carats) become increasingly more expensive. The price per carat is generally a rising proportion in correlation to the weight. The value of a garnet is determined, among other things, by the color of the stone. A hessonite garnet with a high quality exhibits a dominant honey color with gradients of gold, brown and orange in the garnet. A stone with a high quality lacks diluted, dark, or muddy colors. A fine quality garnet has a uniform color and is clear. It is excellent for, and choice for, astrology and jewelry. A further consideration of importance is the degree of transparency. Natural hessonite garnets frequently have inclusions that are commonly referred to as having a \"treacly\" or \"oily\" look. Although some inclusions are expected and even viewed as a positive trait of a natural gemstone, excessive fissures, black inclusions, and haziness can detract greatly from the overall value of a stone. Gems that are \"cleaner\" and have greater \"transparency\" are more valuable than those that have a greater degree of inclusions and opacity. The location where the hessonite garnet is mined greatly also impacts the cost. Gems from Sri Lanka (Ceylon) are recognized as the best and most valuable in comparison to other nations. Gems that are from Africa or have an undetermined origin may be priced lower than those from Sri Lanka depending on the quality. The price of hessonite garnets worldwide is typically between $50 to $500 per carat due to the factors previously mentioned. In India, garnets that are of average quality and small in size to the extent that prices can be expected to range from a few thousand rupees to over \u20b9 10,000 - \u20b9 25,000 per carat for certified hessonite garnet of larger and higher quality. Rare hessonite garnet that get high prices collectible pieces are those that have good color and clarity. These pieces can have prices that go substantially higher than previously mentioned prices. Value is impact ed by various factors, including certification. In general, untreated and certified hessonite garnets from renowned gem labs are more valuable than uncertified versions. Certification explains authenticity, natural origin, and treatment status (or lack thereof). Finally, the purpose of the stone (e.g. astrological versus jewelry application) also impacts value. Natural, untreated, and non-superficially flawed hessonite garnets are astrological must haves that typically come with higher price tags. Garnets are valuable, but their value is not absolute. Various factors including origin, certification, color, clarity, carat weight, and overall quality affect prices. Before purchasing a garnet, one need s to examine quality and seek advice from reliable gem experts. For more information and examples of current prices for certified natural hessonite garnets, please visit this page:
the best color is the color that u want
The folowing stone gets there color from chromium or its traces. Chrome diopside, Ruby, Grossular Garnet, Hessonite Garnet, Jade,Chrome Tourmaline (Green Tourmaline),Greenish Turquoise Most stone from the Beryl family like: Morganite, Emerald, Chrysoberyl, etc.
The best color to me is blue.
There is no best color, it is what you like the best.
purple goes best
I think the best color is yellow
No color is "best". Each person has a different opinion.