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2.55 ct Oval Vivid Fanta Orange Mandarin Spessartite/Spessartine Garnet
2.55 ct Oval Vivid Fanta Orange Mandarin Spessartite/Spessartine Garnet

2.55 ct Oval Vivid Fanta Orange Mandarin Spessartite/Spessartine Garnet

Located in Toronto, Ontario

Description: Gem Type: Spessartite Garnet Number of Stones: 1 Weight: 2.55 cts Measurements

Category

2010s Nigerian Loose Gemstones

Materials

Garnet

2.2 ct Cushion Vivid Fanta Orange Mandarin Spessartite/Spessartine Garnet
2.2 ct Cushion Vivid Fanta Orange Mandarin Spessartite/Spessartine Garnet

2.2 ct Cushion Vivid Fanta Orange Mandarin Spessartite/Spessartine Garnet

Located in Toronto, Ontario

Description: Gem Type: Spessartite Garnet Number of Stones: 1 Weight: 2.2 cts Measurements

Category

2010s Nigerian Loose Gemstones

Materials

Garnet

6.13ct Emerald Cut Reddish Orange Hessonite Garnet from Sri Lanka
6.13ct Emerald Cut Reddish Orange Hessonite Garnet from Sri Lanka

6.13ct Emerald Cut Reddish Orange Hessonite Garnet from Sri Lanka

Located in Toronto, Ontario

Description: Gem Type: Hessonite Garnet Number of Stones: 1 Weight: 6.13 cts Measurements: 14.41 x

Category

2010s Sri Lankan Loose Gemstones

Materials

Garnet, Hessonite

5.41ct Rectangular Cushion Reddish Orange Hessonite Garnet from Sri Lanka
5.41ct Rectangular Cushion Reddish Orange Hessonite Garnet from Sri Lanka

5.41ct Rectangular Cushion Reddish Orange Hessonite Garnet from Sri Lanka

Located in Toronto, Ontario

Description: Gem Type: Hessonite Garnet Number of Stones: 1 Weight: 5.41 cts Measurements: 11.46 x

Category

2010s Sri Lankan Loose Gemstones

Materials

Hessonite, Garnet

6.08ct Scissor Cut Reddish Orange Hessonite Garnet from Sri Lanka
6.08ct Scissor Cut Reddish Orange Hessonite Garnet from Sri Lanka

6.08ct Scissor Cut Reddish Orange Hessonite Garnet from Sri Lanka

Located in Toronto, Ontario

Description: Gem Type: Hessonite Garnet Number of Stones: 1 Weight: 6.08 cts Measurements: 13.00 x

Category

2010s Sri Lankan Loose Gemstones

Materials

Garnet, Hessonite

3.09 ct Oval Vivid Fanta Orange Mandarin Spessartite/Spessartine Garnet
3.09 ct Oval Vivid Fanta Orange Mandarin Spessartite/Spessartine Garnet

3.09 ct Oval Vivid Fanta Orange Mandarin Spessartite/Spessartine Garnet

Located in Toronto, Ontario

Description: Gem Type: Spessartite Garnet Number of Stones: 1 Weight: 3.09 cts Measurements

Category

2010s Nigerian Loose Gemstones

Materials

Garnet

5.71 Ct Fine-Cut Spessatite Garnet orange color eye clean clarity
5.71 Ct Fine-Cut Spessatite Garnet orange color eye clean clarity

5.71 Ct Fine-Cut Spessatite Garnet orange color eye clean clarity

Located in bangkok, TH

SAA32 Fine-Cut Spessartite Garnet orange color eye clean clarity GEM DESCRIPTION Species

Category

2010s Loose Gemstones

Materials

Garnet

5.91ct Emerald Cut Reddish Orange Hessonite Garnet from Sri Lanka
5.91ct Emerald Cut Reddish Orange Hessonite Garnet from Sri Lanka

5.91ct Emerald Cut Reddish Orange Hessonite Garnet from Sri Lanka

Located in Toronto, Ontario

Description: Gem Type: Hessonite Garnet Number of Stones: 1 Weight: 5.91 cts Measurements: 12.43 x

Category

2010s Sri Lankan Loose Gemstones

Materials

Garnet, Emerald

A Dazzling Fanta orange, reminiscent of sunlit 3.57 carat Mandarin Garnet.
A Dazzling Fanta orange, reminiscent of sunlit 3.57 carat Mandarin Garnet.

A Dazzling Fanta orange, reminiscent of sunlit 3.57 carat Mandarin Garnet.

Located in Kuala Lumpur, MY

Embrace the energy and warmth of Mandarin garnet (spessartine), a stunning gemstone showcasing

Category

2010s Nigerien Loose Gemstones

Materials

Mandarin Garnet

3.10 Carats Faceted Orange Hessonite Garnet Round Shape Ring Gemstone
3.10 Carats Faceted Orange Hessonite Garnet Round Shape Ring Gemstone

3.10 Carats Faceted Orange Hessonite Garnet Round Shape Ring Gemstone

$192Sale Price|20% Off

W 0.37 in D 0.21 in L 0.37 in

3.10 Carats Faceted Orange Hessonite Garnet Round Shape Ring Gemstone

Located in Peshawar, PK

Shape: Round Color: Orange Treatment: Non Certificate: On Customer Demand . Hessonite garnet, an

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Malagasy Arts and Crafts Loose Gemstones

Materials

Garnet, Hessonite

10.60 Carat Genuine Loose Mandarin Citrine Round Flower Cut Orange Ring Gem
10.60 Carat Genuine Loose Mandarin Citrine Round Flower Cut Orange Ring Gem

10.60 Carat Genuine Loose Mandarin Citrine Round Flower Cut Orange Ring Gem

$280Sale Price|20% Off

W 0.57 in D 0.4 in L 0.57 in

10.60 Carat Genuine Loose Mandarin Citrine Round Flower Cut Orange Ring Gem

Located in Peshawar, PK

: Orange Shape: Round Certificate: On Demand . Mandarin citrine is a captivating gemstone that exudes

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Brazilian Arts and Crafts Loose Gemstones

Materials

Citrine, Mandarin Garnet

5.61ct Rectangular Cushion Reddish Orange Hessonite Garnet from Sri Lanka
5.61ct Rectangular Cushion Reddish Orange Hessonite Garnet from Sri Lanka

5.61ct Rectangular Cushion Reddish Orange Hessonite Garnet from Sri Lanka

Located in Toronto, Ontario

Description: Gem Type: Hessonite Garnet Number of Stones: 1 Weight: 5.61 cts Measurements: 11.13 x

Category

2010s Sri Lankan Loose Gemstones

Materials

Hessonite

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Orange Garnet Loose For Sale on 1stDibs

Surely you’ll find the exact orange garnet loose you’re seeking on 1stDibs — we’ve got a vast assortment for sale. Every item for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using gold, 18k gold and 10k gold. Our collection of these items for sale includes 13 vintage editions and 136 modern creations to choose from as well. Finding the perfect orange garnet loose may mean sifting through those created during different time periods — you can find an early version that dates to the 18th Century and a newer variation that were made as recently as the 21st Century. Finding an appealing orange garnet loose — no matter the origin — is easy, but Sarosi By Timeless Gems, Gems and Jewels UK and Lilly Hastedt each produced a popular version that is worth a look. An orange garnet loose of any era or style can lend versatility to your look, but a version featuring garnet, from our inventory of 128, is particularly popular. An oval cut version of this piece has appeal, but there are also cushion cut and brilliant cut versions for sale. Most of our orange garnet loose for sale are for women, but there are 142 pieces available to browse for men.

How Much is a Orange Garnet Loose?

The price for an orange garnet loose starts at $32 and tops out at $19,722 with these loose-gemstones, on average, selling for $350.

The Legacy of Garnet in Jewelry Design

Vintage and antique garnet jewelry has been around for a long time.

Garnets have been used for adornment going all the way back to the Bronze Age. While we will never know if garnets can be used to prevent plagues or heal warriors, as has been suggested, we do know that both the Egyptians and the Romans felt that it was a worthy stone to set in gold for their nobility. In more “recent” times, garnets were ubiquitous in Victorian jewelry. The “G” in REGARD rings, the equivalent of the modern-day engagement ring, implied garnet.

Garnets were also highly valued in the region of Bohemia. The Smithsonian Museum of Natural History has in its collection an antique hairpin with Bohemian pyrope garnets from the Czech Republic. Bohemian pyrope got its name from Bohuslav Balbín, sometimes referred to as the “Czech Pliny,” in 1679. Abundant in the region, it was used often in jewelry during this time. In fact, it became so popular that in 1762, Empress Marie Terezie forbade its export. Stonecutting workshops opened in several regions across Bohemia, and pyrope became the country’s mineralogical symbol. While there was never a decline in its popularity, it was only in the mid-20th century that garnets enjoyed a revival.

Garnets can come in many shapes and sizes — one of the largest ever discovered is a 68.82-carat Tsavorite garnet. This stone is also in the collection of the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History.

According to the Gemological Institute of America, Brazil’s mines are rich in garnets, including spessartine, which can also be found in the Myanmar area, recognized for a specific shade of reddish-orange. While red garnets are the most popular, garnets actually come in a medley of colors.

Find a collection of antique and vintage garnet rings, necklaces and other jewelry today on 1stDibs.

Finding the Right Loose-gemstones for You

Are you shopping for diamonds and other loose gemstones to create your own custom jewelry? 

Why might you purchase a diamond or gemstone “loose” — that is, on its own, not mounted in a piece of jewelry? Perhaps you’re a connoisseur looking to acquire a unique investment. The scarcity of high-quality colored diamonds, for instance, especially pink diamonds, means that their value increases over time; the same is true of rare Kashmir sapphires and Burmese rubies. Far rarer than diamonds, Paraiba tourmaline, discovered only in the 1980s, is treasured as much for its extraordinary color as its scarcity, both of which contribute to its high value.

A more common scenario would be that you’re hoping to create a very special piece of custom jewelry, such as an engagement ring or a milestone-birthday present, and want to personally select the most beautiful, unusual, or ultra-rare stone you can find and afford. Doing so adds to the romance and substance of the gift and can be a part of the story told as the jewel is passed from generation to generation.

If this sounds like you, read on for tips on becoming one of the world’s savviest gem hunters.

Educate yourself: When buying any piece of gem-set fine jewelry, you should familiarize yourself with the factors that determine a stone’s price. This will enable you to streamline your search for the perfect gem and have intelligent, productive conversations with sellers.

There is a wealth of information online, such as our diamond-buying guide and this overview of colored gemstones for engagement rings. The buying guides of the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), searchable by stone type, are also a widely trusted source for consumers venturing into the world of diamonds and gems for the first time.

Vet your vendor: If you peruse 1stDibs with any regularity, you know there is no shortage of vendors who deal in top-quality loose gemstones. (Read about our vetted sellers.) Finding a trustworthy, established dealer may be as easy as getting a recommendation from friends or family. And, although it may sound obvious, it pays to Google your candidates — and consult customer reviews — before making contact.

Harakh Mehta, designer and founder of the Mumbai, India–based fine-jewelry brand Harakh, has an innate understanding of proper client relations, especially when the customer is in unfamiliar territory. “Start chatting with the dealer, get to know them better," he says. "It’s very important to establish a comfort level. We never push a sale, as we want it to be a carefully considered purchase. So, if the client is not in a rush, we do it over a few virtual meetings or phone calls.”

Request documentation: The best dealers go to great lengths to furnish clients with documents verifying the quality rating, natural origin and provenance of a stone — showing, for example, that loose emerald hails from the famous Muzo mine in Colombia — and disclosing any treatments applied to enhance its appearance. (And who doesn't love emerald jewelry? The most valuable emeralds are the ones that have a deep bluish-green to true green color and no visible inclusions.)

If no grading report is available for a stone you are interested in, the dealer should be able to provide an authenticity document, such as an appraisal or info sheet, that has been signed by an in-house gemologist or professional appraiser. Google those names, too, for extra peace of mind.

Ask for videos and visuals: When transacting with a gem dealer online, you should always request real-time videos and photographs, since professional photos of a stone, usually on a white background, have likely been retouched for optimal presentation.

Read more about how to buy loose gemstones and find your dream gems today on 1stDibs.