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Accent Stones Orange Hessonite Garnet Ring 5.37 Ct., 18K Yellow Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | K18764 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.1 Width: 9.37 Height: 6.17 |
Weight: | 5.37 Ct. |
Color: help | Orange |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $160 |
This ring centers on a transparent, oval shaped hessonite garnet weighing 5.37 carats, with dimensions of 12.10 x 9.37 x 6.17 mm, and a mixed brilliant cut. The stone exhibits vivid color saturation that reads as a rich, warm orange under mixed lighting, and its transparency distinguishes it from more commonly encountered hessonites that trend toward a syrupy clarity. Clarity has been evaluated at eye level as very very slightly included, and the stone presents with an excellent polish that contributes to strong light return from the mixed brilliant faceting. The proportions yield a pleasing table and depth relationship, allowing the gem to display both color depth and scintillation without undue windowing. The hessonite is identified as originating from Madagascar, a source known for producing specimens with saturated hues and good crystal quality, and this example demonstrates those attributes in both color intensity and cut execution.
The design framing the central hessonite is refined and purposeful, with a halo of white round natural diamonds surrounding the oval focal gem, and additional diamonds integrated into the gallery and shoulders. The primary diamond cluster totals approximately 0.525 carats, presented as round shapes with clarity VS and a color grade of F to G, and supplementary diamonds totaling approximately 0.06 carats share the same clarity and color parameters. These accents are calibrated to complement the principal stone, providing contrast through near colorless brightness, and to lend a field of sparkle that emphasizes the warm orange center. The mounting is executed in 14K yellow gold, selected to enhance the gematic warmth of the hessonite while offering a durable, long lasting setting. The prong and bezel elements are proportioned to secure the oval, while the openwork gallery affords light access and visual interest from profile views.
When compared to gemstones seen in more famous rings and notable high jewelry collections, this hessonite garnet performs at a level that merits close consideration. Many renowned rings are acclaimed for stones that combine exceptional color, high clarity, and precise cutting, and the present hessonite aligns with those criteria in several respects. Its transparency and very very slight inclusions at eye level place it above typical commercial hessonites that often contain more noticeable internal textures. The vivid saturation and the quality of the mixed brilliant cut produce a degree of visual appeal that rivals garnets and colored stones found in museum pieces and auction house lots, where collectors prize both color purity and finish. The diamonds in the halo and shoulders, graded VS for clarity and F to G for color, are consistent with the standards applied in fine jewelry, and their role here is to elevate the overall aesthetic, providing a brightness and contrast comparable to accent diamonds used in distinguished ring designs.
From a practical and provenance perspective, this ring represents a considered balance of gem quality, cut, and metal choice, suitable for both collectors seeking a distinctive colored stone example and for those wishing a statement ring with everyday wear potential. The combination of a well cut, transparent hessonite, natural diamond accents with solid clarity and color grades, and a 14K yellow gold mounting yields an item that is visually striking, structurally sound, and straightforward to maintain with routine care. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the described attributes, including the Madagascar origin and the grading observations, and can provide additional documentation upon request. For connoisseurs accustomed to evaluating gemstones against high benchmark pieces, this ring offers a rare hessonite example that compares favorably in color, clarity, and workmanship to stones found in more widely publicized collections, while maintaining an identity rooted in natural material quality and artisanal setting.

















































