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The Rare Gemstone Company Unveils Study on Growing U.S. Demand for Tsavorite, the Green Gemstone Outshining Emerald

The Rare Gemstone Company Unveils Study on Growing U.S. Demand for Tsavorite, the Green Gemstone Outshining Emerald

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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady delves into the rising prominence of Tsavorite, a green gemstone that is captivating the U.S. market. Traditionally overshadowed by emeralds, Tsavorite is gaining attention for its vivid color, superior durability, and rarity. The Rare Gemstone Company, based in Nairobi, has released a study highlighting the growing demand for Tsavorite among American jewelers, collectors, and investors. This gemstone, part of the Grossular Garnet family, boasts a higher refractive index than emerald, offering sharper brilliance and cleaner internal fire. Its scarcity, with deposits found only in the Kenya-Tanzania geological belt, adds to its allure as a valuable investment.

As the market shifts towards high-value colored gemstones, Tsavorite is emerging as a preferred choice for those seeking tangible assets with long-term appreciation. Ethical sourcing and transparency have become crucial for today's luxury buyers, and The Rare Gemstone Company is at the forefront with advanced provenance systems. Jewelers across the United States are increasingly favoring Tsavorite for its practical brilliance and ease of design. According to Antony Zagoritis, CEO of The Rare Gemstone Company, the surge in demand reflects a broader shift in how collectors evaluate long-term value. For more information, visit The Rare Gemstone Company.

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