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  1. howtofindrocks.com

    You can find red garnets in areas such as the Purdue & Canyon Creeks, Seven Devils Mining District area, or the general area around Silver City. Where Was Garnet First Found? Garnets are present worldwide, and ancient civilizations have known about them since 3,100 BCE or even earlier. Specimens were uncovered in ancient Roman, Egyptian, or ...
  2. rockchasing.com

    Jan 2, 2025Garnet Hill is like a treasure map come to life for rock enthusiasts. It's one of the best places where you can find garnet just waiting to be discovered. Nestled near Ely, this area is famous for its dark red almandine garnets that shine with a deep, rich color. These garnets are embedded in volcanic rock, making the hunt even more exciting.
  3. rockchasing.com

    Sep 15, 2024Emerald Creek Garnet Area in Idaho is special because it's one of the few places where you can find a unique type of garnet, the star garnet. The area's terrain is a mix of lush forest and clear, sparkling streams that make the hunt for garnets as fun as it is rewarding. Walking through the woods, you'll feel like a true explorer.
  4. rockchasing.com

    Jan 22, 2024Star garnets can range in color from deep red to purple and even black. The color variations are typically influenced by the amount and type of iron present in the mineral, which affects the depth and intensity of the color. ... Where you can find star garnet. Notably, Idaho is a known source of star garnets. They are also found in India.
  5. rockhoundresource.com

    The best place to find flint in Ohio is the area of Flint Ridge in Licking and Muskingum Counties. This 8 mile long vein containing gem-quality flint has long been mined by American Indians and continues to attract rockhounds to this day. ... Tip: Check out my Complete Rock Tumbling Guide to make your rocks and gemstones really shine! Mine ...
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  7. rockseeker.com

    Identifying garnets gets… complicated. The reason is that garnet describes a wide variety of different minerals, with different colors and chemical compositions.. The archetypical garnet is a deep red, but they can be found in pinks, purples, greens, and there are even extremely rare blue color-changing garnets.. Garnets are considered a mineral family, and there are quite a few different ...
  8. The main goal is to find a gem quality garnet(s). If you all could point me in the right direction or be so gracious as to reveal the location of a nice spot, it would be much appreciated! Cheers Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. ... Red garnets in Colorado, however the gem-quality specimens are millimeters ...
  9. gemselect.com

    Discover our loose red garnet gemstones, a variety of garnets to suit your needs. Garnets like blood-red garnet, dark red garnet, and burgundy garnet.From Rhodolite Garnet to Spessartine Garnet and Hessonite Garnet, we carry a wide range of red garnets perfect for any occasion. Whether you're looking for a ruby-red garnet stone or an affordable red garnet option, you'll find high-quality ...
  10. gemselect.com

    The rich orange-red spessartine garnets known as Mandarin are rare and expensive, and there is the trio of rich green garnets, the Tsavorite, the equally green Demantoid and the Uvarovite garnet. But probably the rarest is the Color-Change Garnet from Madagascar and Tanzania which can appear blue in the daylight but change to red or purple ...
  11. howtofindrocks.com

    Common Minerals You Can Find in Ohio. There are various placer gold deposits in Ohio that originate from Canada. It was carried down by glaciers from some of the gold-abundant areas there. Gold panning in creeks and streams is your best bet to find gold in Ohio. However, you can also pay a small fee and try to find it in the Hocking Hills Gem Mine, or the Seneca Caverns.
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