GARNETS - translation to arabic
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GARNETS - translation to arabic

FAMILY OF SEMI-PRECIOUS MINERALS
Star garnets; Star garnet; Garnet structure; Ugrandite garnet; Pyralspite garnet; Garnet Structure; Pyralspite Garnet; Ugrandite Garnet; Manganese-aluminum garnet; Pyralspite; Ugrandite; Schorlomite; Garnet gemstone; Garnets; Garnet sand
  • Almandine in metamorphic rock
  • Spessartine (the reddish mineral)
  • Anglo-Saxon]] sword hilt fitting – gold with gemstone inlay of [[garnet cloisonné]].  From the [[Staffordshire Hoard]], found in 2009, and not fully cleaned.
  • A sample showing the deep red color garnet can exhibit.
  • Crystal structure model of garnet
  • Garnet var. Spessartine, Putian City, Putian Prefecture, Fujian Province, China
  • Main garnet producing countries
  • Red Garnet
  • Grossular on display at the U.S. [[National Museum of Natural History]]. The green gem at right is a type of grossular known as tsavorite.
  • Grossular garnet from Quebec, collected by Dr John Hunter in the 18th century, Hunterian Museum, Glasgow

GARNETS         

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garnet         
اسْم : عقيق أحمر
garnet         
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Definition

garnet
['g?:n?t]
¦ noun a precious stone consisting of a deep red vitreous silicate mineral.
Origin
ME: prob. via MDu. from OFr. grenat, from med. L. granatus, perh. from granatum (see pomegranate), the garnet being similar in colour to the fruit's pulp.

Wikipedia

Garnet

Garnets ( ) are a group of silicate minerals that have been used since the Bronze Age as gemstones and abrasives.

All species of garnets possess similar physical properties and crystal forms, but differ in chemical composition. The different species are pyrope, almandine, spessartine, grossular (varieties of which are hessonite or cinnamon-stone and tsavorite), uvarovite and andradite. The garnets make up two solid solution series: pyrope-almandine-spessartine (pyralspite), with the composition range [Mg,Fe,Mn]3Al2(SiO4)3; and uvarovite-grossular-andradite (ugrandite), with the composition range Ca3[Cr,Al,Fe]2(SiO4)3.

Examples of use of GARNETS
1. There are countless bracelets and rings encrusted with turquoise, garnets and lapis lazuli.
2. Witness the autumn leaves dropped like garnets on the front step, how Mars rose in the east at dusk.
3. Close to 14,000 pearls and a profusion of precious stones were found in the wreck, including 4000 rubies, 400 dark red sapphires, and more than 2200 garnets.
4. Like a detective, he sleuthed out purple garnets and emerald–green chrome diopsides that might accompany diamonds, refined his hunches about where the glaciers might have picked them up, and eventually solved the mystery by drilling near the frigid shores of Lac de Gras, 200 miles northeast of Yellowknife.