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  1. Pyrope - Wikipedia

    Pyrope is the only member of the garnet family to always display red colouration in natural samples, and it is from this characteristic that it gets its name: from the Greek words for fire …

  2. Pyrope: Mineral information, data and localities. - mindat.org

    Pure end-member pyrope is colorless! (but rare). Optical anisotropy may be present, caused by strain-induced birefringence, in relation to occurrence of more than a single (cubic) phase …

  3. Pyrope: Meanings, Properties, Facts and More - The Gem Library

    Pyrope is one of the most common members of the garnet family of stones, which also includes almandine, grossular, spessartine, andradite, and uvarovite. It is also known as Bohemian …

  4. Pyrope garnet: The mineral Pyrope information and pictures

    Detailed description, properties, and locality information guide about the garnet mineral pyrope.

  5. Pyrope Garnet: Meaning, Prices & Properties Info Guide

    Jul 25, 2022 · Pyrope is the most famous red garnet gemstone species. It mixes to form garnets like rhodolite, Malaya, and more. Learn pyrope’s prices, meanings, and varieties in this guide!

  6. Pyrope Garnet Value, Price, and Jewelry Information - Gem …

    Dec 12, 2023 · Gems sold simply as "pyropes," especially in large sizes, are usually almandines with a pyrope component. GIA gemologists have examined pyropes with a dark brown to black …

  7. Pyrope Garnet : Properties, Formation, Sources - Geology Science

    Oct 2, 2023 · Pyrope garnet is a fascinating gemstone known for its stunning deep red color and remarkable beauty. It belongs to the garnet family, a group of minerals renowned for their …

  8. Pyrope Mineral Data

    Location: Governador Valadares, Rio Doce, Minas Gerais, Southeast Region, Brazil. Scale: 6x6x6 mm. Warning: this large pop-up is very compute intensive and may not work well with some …

  9. Pyrope | Red Garnet, Magnesium Aluminum & Almandine

    A beautiful, deep-red pyrope is often called ruby, in combination with the locality of occurrence, as Cape ruby from South Africa. It is also used in jewelry as the Bohemian garnet.

  10. Pyrope Garnet: Fiery Red Gemstone Guide | GemSelect

    The name "pyrope" comes from the Greek "puropus," meaning "fiery-eyed," thanks to its high refractive index that gives it that dazzling sparkle. Red garnets like pyrope have been …