2.43ct Fanta Garnet Oval DXBS5718
The signature “Fanta orange” color
- pure, saturated electric orange to neon tangerine color
- exceptional brightness
- strong internal glow (“fiery juice” appearance)
This vibrant color comes from high manganese (Mn²⁺) with low iron contamination, which is rare in garnet chemistry.
Most spessartines become brownish, reddish, or muddy when iron is present—so the pure orange is extremely special.
Gem-quality vivid orange spessartine has historically come from only a few small deposits:
- Nambia (Kunene Region) – classic “Mandarin” material
- Tanzania (Loliondo) – extremely vivid Fanta-like neon orange
- Nigeria – good color but inconsistent supply
- Mozambique – sporadic production
- Sri Lanka – rare, mostly pastel
Many of these deposits were small, quickly exhausted, or closed.
The famous Loliondo Tanzanian deposit has been especially unstable, with long shutdowns and political restrictions.
Rare chemical structure:
- high manganese
- very low iron
- clean crystal growth with high clarity
This chemical combination is rare in nature.
Small changes in iron turn the gem from vibrant orange → brown. So world-class orange crystals form only under narrow conditions.
💰 Investment Attractiveness of Fanta Garnet
1. Increasing rarity and declining production
Many top mining areas are depleted or restricted. New major finds are unlikely because spessartine forms in narrow geological settings.
When production drops and demand stays strong, prices rise—this has already been observed with Tanzanian and Namibian material.
2. Strong collector demand
Collectors love Fanta garnet for:
- its distinctive electric color
- its vividness under all lighting conditions
- its uniqueness among orange gemstones
Fine specimens often sell fast and rarely return to the market.
3. Stable market compared to many colored gemstones
Unlike fashion-driven stones, orange spessartine has:
- a consistent collector base
- decades of stable demand
- appeal to both Asian and Western markets
This makes it less volatile than many gemstones.
Original: $410.92
-70%$410.92
$123.28


Description
The signature “Fanta orange” color
- pure, saturated electric orange to neon tangerine color
- exceptional brightness
- strong internal glow (“fiery juice” appearance)
This vibrant color comes from high manganese (Mn²⁺) with low iron contamination, which is rare in garnet chemistry.
Most spessartines become brownish, reddish, or muddy when iron is present—so the pure orange is extremely special.
Gem-quality vivid orange spessartine has historically come from only a few small deposits:
- Nambia (Kunene Region) – classic “Mandarin” material
- Tanzania (Loliondo) – extremely vivid Fanta-like neon orange
- Nigeria – good color but inconsistent supply
- Mozambique – sporadic production
- Sri Lanka – rare, mostly pastel
Many of these deposits were small, quickly exhausted, or closed.
The famous Loliondo Tanzanian deposit has been especially unstable, with long shutdowns and political restrictions.
Rare chemical structure:
- high manganese
- very low iron
- clean crystal growth with high clarity
This chemical combination is rare in nature.
Small changes in iron turn the gem from vibrant orange → brown. So world-class orange crystals form only under narrow conditions.
💰 Investment Attractiveness of Fanta Garnet
1. Increasing rarity and declining production
Many top mining areas are depleted or restricted. New major finds are unlikely because spessartine forms in narrow geological settings.
When production drops and demand stays strong, prices rise—this has already been observed with Tanzanian and Namibian material.
2. Strong collector demand
Collectors love Fanta garnet for:
- its distinctive electric color
- its vividness under all lighting conditions
- its uniqueness among orange gemstones
Fine specimens often sell fast and rarely return to the market.
3. Stable market compared to many colored gemstones
Unlike fashion-driven stones, orange spessartine has:
- a consistent collector base
- decades of stable demand
- appeal to both Asian and Western markets
This makes it less volatile than many gemstones.










