TSAVORITE

Belonging to the garnet group, it has an intense green transparent color. It was first found in the Tsavo National Park in Kenya in 1974, where it got its name from. Its use in jewelry-making is fairly recent, but its great beauty has made it one of the most coveted gemstones.
Its great beauty has made it one of the most coveted gemstones.

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In the 1970s, it became so popular that prices increased as much as, or more than, emerald.

ORIGIN

Kenya.

COLOR

Green.

SYMBOLOGY

YOUTH: Tsavorite is associated with Hebe, goddess of youth. Its energy helps harmonize our environment and awaken our enthusiasm.