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Natural Rhodolite Garnet Gemstone Gems .Rhodolite is a varietal name for rose-pink to red mineral pyrope, a species in the garnet group. It was first described from Cowee Valley, Macon County, North Carolina. The name is derived from the Greek `rhodon` for `rose-like`, in common with other pink mineral types.


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