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'''Almandines''' are semi-precious [[gem]]s found in [[metamorphic]], [[diorite]], and [[gabbro]] [[stone layers]].
  
Almandines are [[gem#value|semi-precious]] [[gem]]s found in [[metamorphic]], [[diorite]], and [[gabbro]] [[stone layer]]s. In real life, almandines are reddish gems from the [[garnierite]] family of a (usually dark) red variety.
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Almandines are reddish gems from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garnet garnet] group (which also includes pyrope, spessartine, and grossular) of a (usually dark) red variety. The name comes from the ancient town of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabanda Alabanda], Asia minor, famous for its gemstones.
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[[File:AlmandinInde.jpg|thumb|center|300px|Almandine oval cut gem.]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:51, 9 May 2024


Almandine
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Graphic
Cut almandine sprite.png
Uses
Location

  • Found within diorite as small clusters
  • Found within gabbro as small clusters
Properties
  • Rough gem: Rough almandine sprite.png
Fire-safe Not magma-safe

Wikipedia article

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Note that some content may still need to be updated.

Almandines are semi-precious gems found in metamorphic, diorite, and gabbro stone layers.

In real life[edit]

Almandines are reddish gems from the garnet group (which also includes pyrope, spessartine, and grossular) of a (usually dark) red variety. The name comes from the ancient town of Alabanda, Asia minor, famous for its gemstones.

Almandine oval cut gem.
Ornamental (2☼-15☼)
Agates
Feldspars
Jades
Jaspers
Opals
Quartzes
Tourmalines
Semi-Precious (20☼-30☼)
Beryls
Chrysoberyls
Garnets
Grossulars
Opals
Zircons
Tourmalines
Spinels
Precious (40☼)
Rare (60☼)
See also: DiamondOpalGlassPearlStone