"Spessartine" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Spessartine" Meaning

Spessartine is a name for a gem variety of garnet, a deep reddish-orange to brownish-red gemstone.

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Definition

A manganese aluminium silicate mineral.

Usage Examples


1. Mineral deposit: Spessartine garnets have been found in metamorphic rocks and pegmatites in many parts of the world.

2. Characteristic features: Hard and heavy, the spessartine garnet has a high resistance to abrasion, its deeper to red color can range from pink to orange.

3. Orangish color garnet: This state is often cut and polished to be used as a gemstone, allowing for ornamental purposes.

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