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(^^) Feel free to comment! (^^) ☆ This piece combines a horizontally-set main stone with a flush (tsuraichi) setting. ☆ In fact, both the horizontal setting and the flush setting are easy to wear despite their presence, and are excellent for both on and off occasions. ☆ This is the number two in the garnet group, standing boldly. Its name is Green Grossular. Also known as Tsavorite. ☆ The beginning of this gemstone was in 1968 when Tiffany & Co. named and promoted the green garnet discovered from Tsavo National Park in Kenya as Tsavorite. ☆ It brilliantly betrays the image of garnet = pomegranate stone. Moreover, it's beautiful. When light enters, the mosaic balance of green and yellow is irresistible. When the color of a gemstone becomes darker, it loses transparency and becomes blacker, but this individual can skillfully capture light even if the color is dark, so it emits high transparency and strong brilliance. ☆ Tsavorite does not undergo oil treatment like emerald, which is also a green gemstone. Only the parts of the crystals unearthed from the ground that are worthy of polishing are left, and they are cut to create beautiful gemstones. ☆ It also has excellent qualities as a gemstone. Unfortunately, its production is limited, so its name recognition is low, but I think it will be the best jewelry for those who are looking for something that others don't have. ☆ It's a great value. Please, inherit it(^^) You can watch the video on ◯◯◯ta. Natural Green Grossular (Tsavorite) 0.43 engraved Natural Diamond 0.04 engraved Frame material PT900 Ring maximum vertical width approx. 3.7mm Ring minimum vertical width approx. 1.6mm Size approx. 15 (Please consult us for size adjustments) Total weight approx. 5.1g Sorting Central Gemological Laboratory "Tsavorite" notation
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