Locality: Kenya
Hessonite garnet, also known as "cinnamon stone" or "gomedh," is a variety of garnet known for its distinctive color, metaphysical properties, and other physical characteristics.
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Color: Hessonite garnet typically ranges from reddish-brown to orange-brown or honey-yellow. The color is caused by traces of manganese and iron within the crystal structure.
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Hardness: Hessonite garnet has a hardness of around 6.5 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale. While this makes it quite durable, it's still susceptible to scratching and should be handled with care.
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Clarity: Hessonite garnet can range from transparent to translucent. It often contains inclusions, which can affect its clarity. Some inclusions, like the "horsetail" pattern, are prized by collectors.
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Luster: The luster of hessonite garnet is typically vitreous to resinous. When polished, it exhibits a shiny, glassy appearance.
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Density: The density of hessonite garnet varies depending on its composition and impurities but generally falls within the range of 3.58 to 4.15 g/cm³.
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Metaphysical Properties: Hessonite Garnet is believed to enhance spiritual growth and inner peace. It is used as a protective stone against negative energies and psychic attacks. It is believed to have grounding properties, helping to bring stability and balance to one's life.
Photos have not been edited or altered, just taken in different daylight conditions to show the variation in color. Pieces are held in hand to help with scale and does not necessarily represent 1 pound. Specific pieces photographed may no longer be available.