| A cluster of almandine garnets in matrix. Photo by Rock Currier | 
Almandine
is a member of the garnet
family that was known to the ancient Romans where it was
pronounced “alabandicus” where it was known to Pliny
the Elder. This was a stone that was either found near or worked at the
town of Alabanda Asia Minor . In composition it is an iron aluminum
garnet possessing a deep red color that inclines toward purple. Almandine as a
stone entering the jewelry
trade is either faceted
or cut with a convex face en cabochon when it is then called a carbuncle. When
the stone was viewed through a spectroscope in a
strong light, it generally shows that has three characteristic absorption bands.
The stone is one end member of a solid solution series the
other end up being the pyrope
garnet that is magnesium rich rather than iron. The chemical formula for
almandine garnets is: Fe3Al2Si3O12.
The solid solution occurs when magnesium substitutes for the iron causing an
increasingly rich pyrope composition. Almandine is the ferrous iron member of
the class of garnet minerals that are important group of rock forming silicates
that are the main rock
forming minerals in the Earth's crust.
Crystals 
| A gemmy red almandine garnet on a matrix of mica schist Photo by Rob Lavinsky | 
Almandine can be found rather abundantly in gem gravels
found in Sri_Lanka, but
are actually pretty abundant in any stream gravel that is found adjacent to
metamorphic or igneous rock. In this case almandine garnets are a constituent
of the black sand that are classified as stream heavies. Sometimes almandine
garnets are so abundant on beaches that they are mind commercially for their
abrasive qualities.
In the gem trade almandine garnets have gone by many names
among them are Ceylon Idaho 
| A collection of jewlery in Kracow, Poland made from pearls, diamonds, almandine garnet and enamel. Photo by S.F. Burgerer | 
As a mineral almandine is widely distributed throughout the
world with fine rhombic crystals that are called to dodecahedra that are found
in the schistose rocks wherever crystalline bedrock is found. In
One of the best localities in the United
  States Gore 
 Mountain New York  State North Gore  Mountain 
 
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