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Description: Newsweek article about a Colombian jewel theft ring who meet their match while attempting a robbery. (September 06, 1999)
Gemstone Forecaster Vol. 17, No. 3 When people think of garnets, most think automatically of small, inexpensive, dark red gemstones. The majority of Americans fail to realize some of the world's finest gemstones are garnets. Garnet occurs in a rainbow of colors. With the exception of blue, it is found in every color of the spectrum. For example, the bright green, highly brilliant demantoid, the bright yellow green to intense grass green tsavorite, and the pure orange mandarin garnets are sought after and coveted by collectors. Some garnets even change color, but they tend to be dark. Other garnets include the new grape, red to purple rhodolite, orange to red malaya, pink, green and yellow grossular, gold, orange and brown hessonite, red almandine and pyropes, and the combinations between these varieties. Garnets range from 6.5-7.5 in hardness. They are hard and durable gemstones that are ideal for jewelry or placing in a safety deposit box for collectors.
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