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Find Out MoreA striking large crescent brooch set with demantoidA sub-variety of andradite and the moat valuable of the garnets, the colour ranges from dark green (hence sometimes miscalled "Uralian emerald") to yellowish-green (hence sometimes miscalled "olivine"). It is the most expensive and rare of garnet gemstones. It has many similarities with the diamond ("demant"), hence its name (meaning 'diamond-like'), but it ... More garnets and graded naturalA natural stone is called such because it has not been subjected to any treatments. More split pearls. The meaning of the crescent is a new start to a relationship, like the crescent moon is the start of a cycle to a full moon. The green garnets are called “demantoid garnets” and are recognised as one of the most beautiful and expensive gems in existence. It was made circa 1900-1910.
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