Andradite is the calcium–iron end-member of the garnet group, celebrated by collectors for its range of striking varieties: vivid green demantoid, golden-yellow topazolite, and jet-black titanium-rich melanite. Crystals form in the isometric system, most commonly as sharp dodecahedra and trapezohedra, often in combinations that produce crisp, sculptural faces with high luster and, in transparent portions, lively dispersion (“fire”) rivaling fine gemstones. Classic skarn assemblages yield lustrous crystals with diopside, hedenbergite, epidote, and calcite; serpentinized ultramafics host many of the world’s demantoids. The finest demantoids display deep, neon-leaning greens (often with “horsetail” inclusions of fibrous amphibole), while topazolite shows bright lemon-to-honey tones, and melanite offers mirror-black aesthetics with bold forms. Prices span from affordable thumbnails of melanite or mid-grade yellow crystals to museum-level demantoids commanding top-tier garnet values.
Andradite has captivated collectors for over a century. Ural demantoids became coveted in the late 1800s for their saturated green and trademark “horsetail” inclusions; they remain the benchmark. The 2000s brought major demantoid discoveries in Madagascar, Iran, and Russia’s Korshunovskoye deposit, democratizing access to beautiful crystals. Meanwhile, Inner Mongolia’s Huanggang Mine produced spectacular golden topazolites on contrasting skarn matrices, and Italy’s volcanic fields gave rise to historic melanites prized for their sharp geometry and inky luster. Today, collectors at every level engage with andradite: thumbnails with textbook forms, colorful mid-size cabinet pieces, and elite demantoid crystals that bridge the specimen and gemstone worlds.
Huanggang is renowned for brilliant topazolite and andradite crystals from skarn bodies—lemon to honey-yellow and greenish-gold colors, high luster, and complex modified forms. Dramatic matrix associations with hedenbergite, quartz, and magnetite make for striking contrasts and architectural compositions. Many crystals are sharply terminated and translucent to gemmy. The best specimens showcase balance, color saturation, and pristine faces that sparkle under light, cementing Huanggang as a premier source of display-quality topazolite.
With its spectrum of celebrated varieties and a mix of historical and modern sources, andradite offers collectors endless possibilities—from iconic Ural horsetail demantoids to luminous Chinese topazolites and classic Italian melanites. Aim for sharp form, strong color, and excellent condition, and you will have a piece that displays beautifully for decades.