Tsavorite garnet rings bring the rare green fire of East African deposits to your jewelry collection. This garnet variety was first discovered in Tanzania in 1967 and later found in Kenya's Tsavo National Park, which gave the stone its name. With a Mohs hardness of 7 to 7.5, tsavorite holds up well to daily wear in ring settings. Our collection includes 36,638 tsavorite garnet rings set in .925 sterling silver, priced from $6 to $6302. Each features a real natural stone. Free shipping on all US orders.
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Yes. Tsavorite rates 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it suitable for regular wear. It resists scratching better than emerald or opal.
Trace amounts of vanadium and chromium create the green hue. Color ranges from light mint to deep forest green depending on the concentration of these elements.
No. Tsavorite garnet is one of the few gemstones sold without heat treatment or enhancement. Our stones are natural and unaltered.
Nearly all tsavorite originates from mines in Tanzania and Kenya, specifically near Tsavo National Park where the stone was named.