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Garnet: Sri Lanka's Family of Fiery Gems
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Garnet: Sri Lanka's Family of Fiery Gems

May 20, 2026·SLAccommodation Team

Not One Gem, But a Family

Garnet isn't a single mineral but a whole group of related gems that share a crystal structure and come in nearly every colour. Sri Lanka produces several garnet varieties from its rich gem gravels. With a hardness of around 6.5–7.5, garnets are durable enough for most jewellery.

The Main Types You'll See

  • Almandine — deep, rich red, the classic garnet colour
  • Rhodolite — a beautiful purplish-red to raspberry pink, very popular
  • Spessartite — vivid orange to mandarin
  • Hessonite (grossular) — honey to cinnamon brown, known in South Asia as gomeda and valued in astrology
  • Colour-change garnet — rare stones that shift colour between daylight and lamplight

What Affects Value

  • Colour — bright, vivid, clean colours are most prized; rhodolite and fine spessartite command premiums.
  • Clarity — eye-clean stones preferred.
  • Cut & carat — well-cut larger stones cost more.
  • Natural — garnet is typically not treated, a plus for buyers.

Cultural Note

Hessonite garnet (gomeda) is one of the nine sacred gems (navaratna) in South Asian astrology, adding to its demand.

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