Tsavorite was discovered by British geologist Campbell R. Bridges in 1967 and named by Harry Platt of Tiffany & Company (New York) who immediately recognized its potential due to its gemological pedigree and named it after the Tsavo Game Reserve in Kenya, the area of its discovery.
Gemstones bring joy to people in a variety of ways. They can be worn as jewellery, they can be used as accessories, they can be gifts for loved ones, they can be used to mark celebrations and festivals, and a whole lot more on top of that.
"Ratan of Ages" is a rare gemstone collection which is now in form of NFT and let people give opportunity to create their own collection of rarest gemstones found on this Earth.
Treasure of Tsavorite
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Treasure of Tsavorite
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Tsavorite was discovered by British geologist Campbell R. Bridges in 1967 and named by Harry Platt of Tiffany & Company (New York) who immediately recognized its potential due to its gemological pedigree and named it after the Tsavo Game Reserve in Kenya, the area of its discovery.
Gemstones bring joy to people in a variety of ways. They can be worn as jewellery, they can be used as accessories, they can be gifts for loved ones, they can be used to mark celebrations and festivals, and a whole lot more on top of that.
"Ratan of Ages" is a rare gemstone collection which is now in form of NFT and let people give opportunity to create their own collection of rarest gemstones found on this Earth.