SOLD// Mahenge & Color-Change Blue Garnet HEX Pendant Large
SOLD// Mahenge & Color-Change Blue Garnet HEX Pendant Large
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A modern jewelry collection where contemporary vision meets fashion-forward design. Each piece in the HEX collection exudes a sense of contemporary flair. Bold geometric shapes, sleek lines, and unexpected combinations of precious metals and gemstones adorn these extraordinary creations. Each piece has been meticulously designed to enhance your individual style, empowering you to express your inner creativity through wearable art. Discover the fusion of contemporary vision and design in this exclusive jewelry collection.
Item number: HEXPL
Metal: 14kt Yellow Gold, Brush Finish
Gems: Mahenge Garnet, Natural, No Treatment, 5.85ct, Tanzania, Faceted by Tucson Todd’s Gems; Color-Change Blue Garnet, Natural, No Treatment, 1.03cttw, Bekily, Madagascar
Length: 18”
Chain: Beveled Oval Cable
Made in United States
Ethically Sourced
Jewelry Care
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MAHENGE GARNET
These radiant gems exhibit an array of colors from rich plums and pinks to the elusive and highly-sought after peach, which has become nearly impossible to find. Mahenge Garnets hail from Mahenge, Tanzania, and the material is no longer available. Each stone is hand-selected and faceted to be of the utmost standards. These beautiful, show-stopping gems are a unique and colorful addition to any jewelry collection. Garnet is the birthstone for January, and the gemstone for Aquarius and Aries. It is the gem for the 2nd, 15th and 19th anniversaries. Garnets have fair to good toughness, and a hardness of 6.5–7.5, making them very durable for everyday wear with proper care. More about Garnet HERE
For Limited Engagement Only
BEKILY COLOR-CHANGE GARNET
Bekily color-change garnets are incredibly rare, and were discovered in southern Madagascar in 1998. They were the first blue garnets ever discovered. Bekily color-change garnets rival the finest alexandrite in their blue to purple color-change, and are actually rarer. These garnets usually occur in sizes smaller than one carat, with sizes over a few carats being incredibly difficult to find. Due to this rarity, demand and price for the stone is very high. These colorful gems have been long sought after by collectors. Bekily color-change garnets are some of the top color-change stones in the world.