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How Can You Tell if a Tsavorite Is Real?

By:  Myra S.

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Positioned to be one of the most-desired gemstones of 2022, the tsavorite is a must-have for fashionistas all over the globe.

Join us today as we spotlight the key aspects of this gem and show you the best ways to differentiate between a real and fake one.

Is Your Gemstone Real?

First things first, what is it?

The tsavorite is a grossular garnet that is greatly loved for its stunning green hue. It is exceptionally rare and can only be found in Africa. What’s more? This gem has a high refractive index and high dispersion levels, which result in a brilliant sparkle that instantly catches the eye.

What is a fake Tsavorite?

At its simplest, a fake tsavorite is an imitation jewel generally created from resin, plastic, or glass. And while it may look like a tsavorite, it does not feature the structural and chemical properties of one.

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So, how do you distinguish between the two?

Tip #1. Conduct the microscope test

This is one of the easiest ways to distinguish between a real and fake gemstone. To conduct this test, place the stone under a bright light and look at it through a microscope or a 10x jeweler’s loupe. If you notice any bubbles within the gem, it is most likely a fake. This is mainly because when a fake jewel is created from glass, tiny round bubbles get trapped inside during the process, thereby indicating that the gem is indeed unauthentic.

Tip #2: Search for inclusions

It is natural for most tsavorites to have inclusions that are not visible to the eye; some of these include needles, feathers, or crystal-like impurities (however, no bubbles). So if you happen to spot them while using a 10x jeweler’s loupe, then your gem is most likely authentic.

At the end of the day, only a professional jeweler will be able to tell the difference between a real and fake tsavorite with 100% certainty. So, remember to take your gemstone to a professional once you’ve received it.

Keep the following points in mind

  • In your search for the perfect tsavorite jewelry, you’ll probably come across many websites that offer good-looking products. But how can you tell if the brand is legitimate and worth buying from? To clear all doubts from your mind, we highly recommend you do a quick company search on Google and check its Bizrate rating, BBB accreditation, etc. Also, check the company’s social media channels to get a better insight into the overall brand reputation.
  • Ensure that the brand you plan to purchase from has a clear return/exchange policy. So in an instance where you’re unhappy with the product, you should be able to return/exchange or get a full refund for the same.
  • Opt for jewelry featuring GIA certified tsavorites. The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) is known for its stringent and unbiased gemstone evaluation process. So when you opt for a GIA certified tsavorite, you know there’ll be no discrepancies regarding its authenticity.

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