Pyropes
Pyropes are magnesium aluminum silicate garnets, with the end-member formula Mg3Al2Si3O12. They belong to the garnet group and form solid-solution series with other garnets such as almandine and spessartine. The name comes from the fiery red color often observed in pyrope specimens, from the Greek pyros (fire) and ops (eye).
Geologic occurrence: Pyrope-rich garnets form under high-temperature metamorphic conditions and are common in granulite and eclogite
Physical properties: Pyrope garnets are typically red to purplish red, transparent to translucent, and have a
Uses and significance: Pyrope garnets are collected as gemstones and used in jewelry, especially in colors