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Natural Rough Garnet — Facet Grade, Collector Quality, Direct Source

This collection brings together natural rough garnet in a range of varieties, weights, and origins — sourced directly from mining regions and offered without unnecessary processing. Whether you are a lapidary cutting your next stone, a collector building a reference suite, or a wholesale buyer sourcing material in volume, this is a dedicated resource for genuine rough garnet at transparent pricing.

What This Collection Covers

The rough garnet available here spans several distinct garnet species. Tsavorite rough from Kenya and Tanzania is available in individual crystals and bulk lots, ranging from melee-size pieces under one carat to larger single crystals above 100 carats. Rhodolite garnet in purplish-red tones is offered in gram-weight parcels suited for faceting runs. Almandine garnet in deep red is listed in larger volume lots for beading and cutting. Mali garnet in raw crystal form and mixed facet-grade garnet parcels that include rare varieties such as Spessartite and Hauyne round out the range. Sizes run from under one carat per piece to kilogram-weight bulk parcels.

Who This Material Is For

Faceters working with garnet will find pre-sorted facet rough and preformed material that reduces prep time. Lapidary artists sourcing raw crystals for cabochon or freeform work will find untreated rough in natural crystal form. Mineral collectors will find individual specimens with matrix and crystal structure intact. Wholesale and trade buyers will find bulk gram and kilogram lots with consistent quality across the parcel. Starter buyers will find mixed deals that allow sampling across garnet varieties before committing to a single type.

Treatment Status and Material Integrity

Garnet as a species is almost universally untreated, and the material in this collection reflects that. Products are listed as no heat, no treatment where confirmed. No fracture filling, no coating, and no artificial enhancement is applied. What you receive is the material as it came from the ground, cleaned and sorted for sale. Where any treatment exists, it is disclosed in the individual product listing.

Pricing Structure and Value

Pricing in this collection is set per gram, per carat, or per lot depending on the product format. Bulk parcels offer a lower per-carat cost compared to individual pieces, making them practical for cutters who work through material regularly. Mixed deals and starter lots are priced to allow entry-level buyers to access multiple garnet varieties in a single purchase. There are no hidden fees — the listed price covers the material weight as described.

Selecting the Right Garnet Rough

Start by identifying your intended use. If you are faceting, look for listings marked as facet rough or facet grade, and check the carat size range listed — smaller melee pieces suit calibrated cutting while larger crystals allow for custom shapes. If you are collecting, prioritize crystal form and origin. If you are buying for volume production, the gram and kilogram lots offer the most consistent supply. Read the weight, piece count, and size range in each listing before purchasing, as these vary across products.

What Sets This Collection Apart

The garnet rough here is sourced from established mining origins — Kenya, Tanzania, and Madagascar — regions recognized for producing quality cutting material. Listings include actual carat weights, piece counts, and size ranges rather than approximations. New arrivals are added regularly, and rare varieties such as Tsavorite and Mali garnet are stocked alongside more common Almandine and Rhodolite. Wholesale inquiries for larger quantities are accepted directly.

Who Can Purchase

This collection is open to individual buyers, lapidary hobbyists, professional gem cutters, mineral dealers, jewelry makers, and wholesale trade buyers. There is no minimum order requirement for standard listings. Bulk lot pricing is available for larger purchases, and repeat buyers can contact us directly for sourcing requests on specific varieties or origins.

Why Buy Rough Garnet from Folkmarketgems

Every garnet listing in this collection is based on actual stock, with real weights and accurate descriptions. Material is sourced from known mining regions, not repackaged from secondary markets. Pricing reflects the actual quality and weight of the material. There are no inflated retail markups applied to rough material that is sold at the trade level elsewhere. You are buying from a specialist gemstone source, not a general marketplace.


Secure Payments. Worldwide Shipping.

All orders are processed through secure, encrypted payment channels. Rough garnet is packaged to protect fragile crystals and loose material during international transit. We ship worldwide, and orders are dispatched with tracking. Insurance is available on request for high-value parcels.


Rough Garnet — Frequently Asked Questions

 

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1. Can rough garnet be faceted?

Yes, transparent rough garnet is commonly cut into gemstones.

2. How do you identify natural garnet rough?

Garnet rough often shows dodecahedral crystal shapes with strong color.

3. Is untreated garnet rough valuable?

Most garnet is untreated, and vivid color increases its value.

4. Which country produces quality garnet rough?

Africa and Sri Lanka produce high-quality cutting material.

5. Does garnet improve after cutting?

Faceting enhances brilliance and reveals deeper color tones.
What is the difference between facet rough garnet and raw garnet crystal?

Facet rough is sorted for transparency and cutting yield, with minimal inclusions. Raw crystal is in natural form and may include matrix or surface features valued by collectors rather than cutters.

6. Can I buy Tsavorite rough in small quantities, or is it only available in bulk?

Tsavorite is listed in both individual crystal pieces and bulk lots. Single pieces start from 30 carats, and bulk parcels range from 50 carats to 500 carats depending on available stock.

7. Are the garnet weights listed by total parcel weight or per-piece weight?

Each listing specifies whether the weight is total parcel weight or per-piece weight. The piece count and individual size range are also listed where applicable, so you know exactly what you are receiving.

8. Which garnet variety in this collection is best suited for beading rather than faceting?

Almandine garnet in larger gram and kilogram lots is well suited for beading due to consistent size and volume. Rhodolite and Tsavorite are primarily faceting material due to their transparency and color saturation.

9. Do you offer mixed garnet lots for buyers who want to sample multiple varieties?

Yes. Mixed facet-grade deals are available that include multiple garnet species in a single parcel. These are listed under starter deals and mixed gem box listings within this collection.

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