Gems Authenticity Guaranteed
Authentic Gemstones You Can Trust
- All gemstones offered by Folkmarketgems are 100% natural and genuine.
- Stones are carefully sourced from trusted mines and suppliers.
- Each gemstone is hand-selected for quality, color, and natural characteristics.
- Treatments, if any, are clearly disclosed in the product details.
- Certification from recognized gemological labs is provided where available.
- Every stone is inspected before dispatch to ensure authenticity and condition.
Shipping and Delivery
Delivery to Your Door Step is 100% Guaranteed
- Courier Companies: Fedex, DHL, UPS, USPS, Registered Mail on demand
- Ready items ship in 3–5 business days
- Custom or pre-orders take 4–7 business days
- Ships 1–2 business days after payment once ready
- Delivery estimate: 7–15 business days
- Delays may occur in rare cases
- Lab certification & customs may add time
- External factors like weather or peak seasons can impact delivery
- 📦 International Shipping Notice: Import duties and customs taxes (if applicable) are not included in price and must be paid by buyer upon delivery.
- View full Shipping & Delivery details
Refund & Returns
- Faulty, damaged, or incorrect items may be returned within 15 days of delivery
Items must be unused and returned with original tags and packaging. - Refunds are processed after inspection of the returned parcel.
- Refund timing may vary depending on your payment provider.
- Questions? Contact info@folkmarketgems.com
- See Refunds & Returns and Ordering & Payments for full terms.
Pay with Secure Payment Methods
- Your card details stay private and protected.
- Payments are handled through a secure, internationally certified payment system.
- All payment information is encrypted during checkout.
We do not store your card details on our website. - We never sell or share your card information with third parties.
Gemstone Specification
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
Stone Name | Garnets, Garnet - Almadine, Quartz, and Mica |
Gems Type | Natural Gemstones and Semi-Precious Gemstones |
Dimension (w × h × t) | 35 x 25 x 25 mm |
Shapes / Cut | Cubic |
Color of Gems | Red |
Origin | Pakistan |
Birthstones | January and April |
Category Types | Fine Mineral Specimens |
Authenticity | Genuine |
Condition | Good (G) |
Mineral class | Silicates |
Rock formation | Igneous |
Deal Type | Single |
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
Stone Name | Garnets, Garnet - Almadine, Quartz, and Mica |
Gems Type | Natural Gemstones and Semi-Precious Gemstones |
Dimension (w × h × t) | 35 x 25 x 25 mm |
Shapes / Cut | Cubic |
Color of Gems | Red |
Origin | Pakistan |
Birthstones | January and April |
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
Category Types | Fine Mineral Specimens |
Authenticity | Genuine |
Condition | Good (G) |
Mineral class | Silicates |
Rock formation | Igneous |
Deal Type | Single |
Product Description
A natural red garnet specimen from Skardu, Pakistan, featuring several well-formed garnet crystals on a contrasting matrix of quartz, feldspar, and silvery mica. The garnets have partially developed dodecahedral crystal forms, with a vitreous surface and red to reddish-brown coloration. The upper crystal is especially translucent and shows a bright internal red glow under strong lighting.
The largest crystal displays attractive translucency and a vivid deep-red glow under light, while numerous smaller garnets add detail across the matrix. An appealing example of Skardu pegmatite mineralization for collectors and display. Based on appearance, the garnet may belong to the almandine–spessartine group, although laboratory testing would be required for exact identification.
The matrix contain
- White to pale pink quartz
- Cream-colored feldspar
- Silvery mica, likely muscovite
- Several smaller reddish-orange garnet crystals
Specimen Details
- Stone: Almandine Garnet with Quartz & Mica
- Weight: 23.4 grams
- Dimensions: 35 × 25 × 25 mm
- Crystal Form: Cubic
- Presentation: On Matrix (natural host rock)
- Origin: Pakistan
This mineral association is typical of a granitic pegmatite environment. The specimen is especially collectible because the garnets remain naturally attached to contrasting quartz, feldspar, and mica rather than being separated from the matrix.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Almandine Garnet the same as regular red garnet?
Almandine is the most common species of red garnet and is known for its deep, iron-rich red color. It belongs to the garnet group but has a specific iron-aluminum silicate composition that gives it its characteristic dark crimson hue.
Where this specimen come from?
This specimen is mined in Skardu, Pakistan.
What does 'on matrix' mean for a mineral specimen?
"On matrix" means the crystal is still attached to its original host rock — in this case, quartz and mica. Matrix specimens are highly valued by collectors because they show the mineral in its natural geological context, making them more scientifically and aesthetically significant than loose crystals.