Clinohumite
Clinohumite is a rare magnesium iron silicate of the humite group, only occasionally faceted as a gemstone. Yellow-orange clinohumite from Tajikistan (Pamirs) and from Mahenge, Tanzania, constitutes most gem-quality material. Its yellow-orange color and high SG cause frequent confusion with spessartite garnet, but the biaxial doubly refractive character of clinohumite is immediately distinguishable from spessartine's isotropic singly refractive character under a polariscope.
Physical & Optical Properties
Key Differentiators
- Biaxial DR (monoclinic) — shows 4 extinction positions per rotation under polariscope; spessartine is isotropic SR
- RI 1.625–1.675 with moderate facet doubling (birefringence 0.028)
- SG 3.13–3.35 — overlaps spessartite range (3.57–3.83) but significantly lower
- Weak pleochroism (yellow / pale yellow / orange-yellow) — spessartine is isotropic and shows none
- Rare collector gem; most material from Tajikistan or Tanzania
Commonly Confused With
Commonly confused with: Spessartite Garnet, hessonite_garnet.
Price Context
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About Clinohumite
Clinohumite is a rare magnesium iron silicate of the humite group, only occasionally faceted as a gemstone. Yellow-orange clinohumite from Tajikistan (Pamirs) and from Mahenge, Tanzania, constitutes most gem-quality material. Its yellow-orange color and high SG cause frequent confusion with spessartite garnet, but the biaxial doubly refractive character of clinohumite is immediately distinguishable from spessartine's isotropic singly refractive character under a polariscope.
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