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0.55 Ct. Purplish Pink Garnet from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Jul 24
Item ID: | K22883 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 4.79 Width: 4.84 Height: 3.34 |
Weight: | 0.55 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $100 |
This listing describes a transparent purplish pink garnet weighing 0.55 carat, presented in a classic round shape with measured dimensions of 4.79 by 4.84 by 3.34 millimeters, cut in a mixed brilliant style to balance table brightness and pavilion scintillation, and finished with an excellent polish that enhances surface reflectivity and overall visual appeal. The gem displays medium color intensity, a hue that sits attractively between delicate pink and richer purple tones, offering versatility in design applications. Clarity is graded as slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a practical and attractive clarity grade for many fine jewelry pieces, because the inclusions are not intrusive to the unaided eye yet they affirm natural origin and individuality. No enhancement has been applied to this stone, which means the color and clarity are entirely natural attributes, and the origin has been determined to be Ceylon Sri Lanka, a renowned source for fine colored gemstones. The Natural Gemstone Company is offering this specimen to collectors and designers who value natural, untreated material with verifiable origin and thoughtful cutting.
From a gemological perspective the mixed brilliant cut is an intelligent choice for a gem of this size and color, because the combination of step facets on the lower portion and brilliant facets on the crown encourages strong return of light while preserving depth of color and minimizing windowing. The excellent polish contributes to crisp facet junctions and optimal light return, which is particularly important for a medium intensity purplish pink where surface luster directly impacts perceived color saturation. The slightly included clarity grade indicates the presence of minute internal characteristics, which at this scale often consist of tiny crystals or growth features that do not detract from brilliance or wearable beauty. For the educated buyer these inclusions serve as markers of natural formation and provenance, distinguishing this garnet from lab grown or treated alternatives. The absence of enhancements such as heat or irradiation is a significant factor in valuation and long term desirability, because untreated stones retain their natural chemistry and stability, attributes that collectors and investment minded buyers consistently prefer.
The gem s size and clarity make it particularly suited to a statement piece, despite its modest carat weight, because the round mixed brilliant proportions and precise dimensions maximize visual presence when mounted as a solitaire or as the central stone in a halo setting. At 4.79 by 4.84 millimeters with a depth of 3.34 millimeters the stone sits within an ideal range for rings and pendants that demand both sparkle and color. In a solitaire mounting the excellent polish and facet design will allow the purplish pink hue to read clearly even at arm s length, creating an unmistakable focal point. When set within a halo of small accent diamonds or white gemstones the medium color intensity will be accentuated, the slightly included clarity will be masked by surrounding sparkle, and the overall effect will be that of an elevated centerpiece with strong visual contrast. Designers often prefer mixed brilliant cuts for pieces intended to catch and hold attention, because the interplay of crown brilliance and pavilion flash yields dynamic movement under different lighting conditions, a trait that makes such a gem perform as a true statement stone in both casual and formal settings.
Provenance, durability, and maintenance are practical considerations that elevate this garnet for thoughtful buyers, and they are aspects we emphasize at The Natural Gemstone Company. Garnets from Ceylon Sri Lanka have a long history of being cut and finished to high standards by skilled artisans, and the natural purplish pink color of this specimen reflects geologic conditions that are both regionally distinct and sought after. The stone s natural state with no enhancement supports longevity and predictable response to standard care practices, such as gentle cleaning with warm soapy water and avoidance of harsh chemicals and ultrasonic exposure for stones with significant inclusions. For buyers seeking documentation we can provide origin and quality information in writing, and we recommend that this gem be set in secure bezel or claw settings that protect the girdle and pavilion while allowing maximum light entry. For the connoisseur who values authentic, untreated color, compact yet impactful proportions, and superior finishing, this purplish pink garnet represents a compelling option. Contact The Natural Gemstone Company for additional images, exact measurements, and consultation on setting and design, and allow us to assist in integrating this finely cut Sri Lankan garnet into a piece that will serve as a distinctive and enduring statement.




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