Malaia garnet

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CategoryVarietal name
Formula(Mg,Mn)3Al2(SiO4)3 [1]
Colorlight to dark slightly pinkish orange, reddish orange, yellowish orange
Malaia garnet
General
CategoryVarietal name
Formula(Mg,Mn)3Al2(SiO4)3 [1]
Crystal systemcubic [1]
Identification
Colorlight to dark slightly pinkish orange, reddish orange, yellowish orange
Cleavagenone, may show indistinct parting [1]
Fractureconchoidal [1]
Mohs scale hardness7 - 7.5 [1]
Lustervitreous [1]
Diaphaneitytransparent
Specific gravity3.78 - 3.85 [1]
Polish lustervitreous to subadamantine[1]
Optical propertiesSingle refractive, often anomalous double refractive [1]
Refractive index1.760 (+.020, -.018) [1]
Birefringencenone [1]
Pleochroismnone [1]
Ultraviolet fluorescenceinert [1]
Absorption spectrastrong lines at 410, 420, 430nm, that may merge to form cutoff below 435nm. Also some combination of lines at 460, 480, 504, 520, or 573nm.[1]

Malaia garnet or Malaya garnet is a gemological varietal name for light to dark slightly pinkish orange, reddish orange, or yellowish orange garnet, that are of a mixture within the pyralspite series pyrope, almandine, and spessartine with a little calcium. In Swahili, Malaia means "out of the family", a reference to how this variety was initially set aside by miners looking for gem quality rhodolite.[2] It is found in east Africa, in the Umba Valley bordering Tanzania and Kenya.[3]

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