About
The yellow to orange-yellow variety of Andradite, Topazolite, seldom occurs in crystals large enough to be worth faceting, and is not commonly seen in jewelry. The black opaque variety Melanite has become a popular black gemstone, with a highly reflective submetallic luster. It is the most well-known black Garnet and is often simply known as "Black Garnet".
Uses
Varieties
✓ common · ✗ uncommon
- Demantoid— Olive-green to emerald-green gem variety of Andradite Garnet.
- Mali Garnet— Garnet gemstone from the African country of Mali that ranges in color from green to yellow to brown (though most often a greenish-yellow). The deposit of these Garnets was discovered in Mali in 1994, and this form of Garnet is a relatively new gemstone. The scientific classification of the Mali Garnets are not clearly identified; they can be either Grossular or Andradite, though are usually an intermediary form closer in chemical structure to Grossular.
- Melanite— Lustrous, opaque black or very dark red variety of Andradite Garnet.
- Topazolite— Yellow to brownish-yellow variety of Andradite Garnet.
Treatments & Enhancements
Sources
Deposits of the other forms of Andradite, including Topazolite and Melanite, are in Russia, Azerbaijan, Italy, Mali, Mexico, and the U.S. (Arizona and California).
Similar Gemstones
Topazolite: Similar to Topaz, Citrine, Yellow Sapphire.
Melanite: Similar to Onyx, Schorl Tourmaline, Black Sapphire.

