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A [[garnet|garnet]] composed of manganese aluminum silicate. The color of spessartine may range from an orange-yellow to brownish-red. Gem quality stones are mined in Germany, Malagasy Republic, India, and the United States (Colorado and Maine). Historically, spessartine [[gemstone|gemstones]] are rare but a few have been found dating to the 2nd and 3rd century BCE (Odgen 1982).
 
A [[garnet|garnet]] composed of manganese aluminum silicate. The color of spessartine may range from an orange-yellow to brownish-red. Gem quality stones are mined in Germany, Malagasy Republic, India, and the United States (Colorado and Maine). Historically, spessartine [[gemstone|gemstones]] are rare but a few have been found dating to the 2nd and 3rd century BCE (Odgen 1982).
 
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
  
 
garnet; spessartite; espesartina (Esp;); Spessartin (Deut.); spessartien (Ned.)
 
garnet; spessartite; espesartina (Esp;); Spessartin (Deut.); spessartien (Ned.)
 
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[[[SliderGallery rightalign|Spessartine Raman RRUFF R050063.png~IR-ATR (RRUFF)|Spessartine IR-ATR RRUFF R050063.png~Raman (RRUFF)|spessartineRS.jpg~Raman (RASMIN)]]]
[[[SliderGallery rightalign|spessartineRS.jpg~Raman]]]
 
 
 
 
== Physical and Chemical Properties ==
 
== Physical and Chemical Properties ==
  
* Fracture = conchoidal.  
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* Fracture = conchoidal   
* Luster = vitreous to resinous.  
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* Luster = vitreous to resinous   
* Streak = colorless.
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* Streak = colorless
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* Fluorescence = inert
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* Birefringence =  none
  
 
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! scope="row"| Refractive Index
 
! scope="row"| Refractive Index
 
| 1.800-1.810
 
| 1.800-1.810
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! scope="row"| Dispersion
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| 0.0 (fire not visible)
 
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Revision as of 13:37, 10 December 2022

Spessartine

Description

A Garnet composed of manganese aluminum silicate. The color of spessartine may range from an orange-yellow to brownish-red. Gem quality stones are mined in Germany, Malagasy Republic, India, and the United States (Colorado and Maine). Historically, spessartine gemstones are rare but a few have been found dating to the 2nd and 3rd century BCE (Odgen 1982).

Synonyms and Related Terms

garnet; spessartite; espesartina (Esp;); Spessartin (Deut.); spessartien (Ned.)

IR-ATR (RRUFF)

Spessartine Raman RRUFF R050063.png

Raman (RRUFF)

Spessartine IR-ATR RRUFF R050063.png

Raman (RASMIN)

SpessartineRS.jpg

Physical and Chemical Properties

  • Fracture = conchoidal
  • Luster = vitreous to resinous
  • Streak = colorless
  • Fluorescence = inert
  • Birefringence = none
Composition 3MnO-Al2O3-3SiO2
Mohs Hardness 7.0 - 7.5
Density 4.15 g/ml
Refractive Index 1.800-1.810
Dispersion 0.0 (fire not visible)

Comparisons

Properties of Common Gemstones

Resources and Citations

  • Jack Ogden, Jewelry of the Ancient World, Rizzoli International Publications, New York, 1982.
  • G.S.Brady, Materials Handbook, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1971 Comment: p. 354
  • C.W.Chesterman, K.E.Lowe, Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Rocks and Minerals, Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1979
  • Random House, Webster's Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language, Grammercy Book, New York, 1997
  • The American Heritage Dictionary or Encarta, via Microsoft Bookshelf 98, Microsoft Corp., 1998

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