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Halo Purplish Pink Rhodolite Garnet Pendant 4.78 Ct., 10K Yellow Gold
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Item ID: | K14801 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.77 Width: 10.63 Height: 5.51 |
Weight: | 4.78 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $195 |
This pendant is composed entirely in yellow gold and presents a structured yet refined silhouette that centers on a single, prominent rhodolite garnet. The overall design follows a classic halo motif in which the central round stone is embraced by a precisely arranged ring of white round diamonds. The setting is executed with openwork beneath the crown to allow light penetration, and the profile shows a modest gallery height that balances protection with brilliance. Proportions and metalwork are intended to ensure secure prong seating for each stone while maintaining a clean, timeless aesthetic suitable for daily wear or formal occasions.
The focal gem is a transparent purplish pink rhodolite garnet, weighing 4.78 carats, with measured dimensions of 10.77 by 10.63 by 5.51 millimeters. It is fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut, a cutting style that marries a faceted pavilion with a faceted crown to maximize scintillation and deliver strong face-up color. The clarity of this rhodolite is described as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, indicating that inclusions, if present, do not interfere with the stone’s visual performance under normal observation. Color saturation is vivid, producing an intense purplish pink hue that remains consistent across the table and crown facets. The polish has been graded excellent, resulting in crisp facet junctions and lively surface reflection. The gem’s origin, Madagascar, contributes to its character, reflecting the material quality and color range associated with that locality.
Surrounding the central garnet are white round natural diamonds with a total weight of approximately 1.92 carats. Each diamond is graded within the Very Slightly Included range, specifically VS1 and VS2, offering a combination of high clarity and practical durability. The color grade of F ensures a near colorless appearance, which provides an intentional contrast to the warm, vivid tone of the rhodolite while maintaining overall brightness. The diamonds are set in individual prongs that align to form a continuous halo, enhancing the perceived size and presence of the center stone and contributing to the pendant’s overall symmetry. The craftsmanship emphasizes secure settings and precise stone alignment, minimizing metal visibility from the face view and allowing both the diamonds and the garnet to read visually as a coherent unit.
As a gift, this pendant carries attributes that make it a thoughtful and lasting choice. The combination of a substantial, vividly colored Madagascan rhodolite and a high quality diamond halo produces an immediate visual impact while remaining classically elegant. Its design is versatile enough to mark a significant milestone, such as an anniversary or a major personal achievement, and restrained enough to be worn daily by someone who appreciates refined jewelry. The provenance and technical details provided here aid in conveying intent and value to the recipient, which can be particularly meaningful when gifting a natural gemstone with documented characteristics. For care, routine gentle cleaning with a soft brush, mild detergent, and warm water is recommended, and periodic inspection of the prongs will help maintain the integrity of the setting. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the accuracy of the component descriptions and is available to provide additional documentation or to advise on suitable chain pairings and presentation options to suit the occasion.











































