At least two gem stone sources say; "Tsavorite(pronounced with a silent T) is a vivid forest green Garnet gemstone unlike any green gemstone you have seen." thus "savo right"
While an online dictionary has this:
tsa·vo·rite /ˈtsɑvəˌraɪt, ˈsɑ-/ Show Spelled[tsah-vuh-rahyt, sah-]
Tsavorite is a great choice! A beautiful gem. Many people may mistake it for a stunning emerald, but you will know it is far rarer than that. It is the rarest of garnets and a gemstone fit for a queen. You can opt for a tsavorite engagement ring.
No, Merelani Mint garnet is not the same as Tsavorite. Both are green grossular garnets but the mint garnet does not have enough color saturation to be considered a tsavorite. They occur in the same geological environment but the Mint garnet is not imparted with enough chromium or vanadium to give it the saturation necessary to call it tsavorite. This is like green beryl vs emerald or the difference between pink sapphire and ruby.
Tsavorite is a type of garnet that is green in color. One can purchase a high-quality tsavorite gemstone from a jeweller or gem company. One should bear in mind the color, cut and clarity of the gemstone when purchasing.
Some green semiprecious stones are: Emerald Oro Verde Tsavorite Malachite
andesine, Alexandrite, tsavorite, Garnet, Sapphire & Spinel. they change their color under torch light (yellow).
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