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0.67 Ct. Pinkish Purple Garnet from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Jun 28
Item ID: | K25331 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.22 Width: 4.24 Height: 3.52 |
Weight: | 0.67 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Purple |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $81 |
This 0.67 carat cushion shaped pinkish purple garnet from Ceylon is a compact example of precision lapidary work, weighing significantly more than many comparable stones in this color range, with dimensions measuring 5.22 by 4.24 by 3.52 millimeters. The cutter employed a mixed brilliant cut, combining a brilliant style crown with a finely faceted pavilion, to balance scintillation and color saturation. The stone exhibits a depth percentage of approximately 74.4 percent when calculated against the average girdle diameter, a proportion that is on the deeper side for cushion cuts, and which deliberately intensifies tone without sacrificing return of light. Clarity is evaluated as very very slightly included at eye level, ensuring the stone reads as eye clean in practical viewing, and the polish is graded excellent, with facet junctions and girdle finish executed to tight tolerances. There has been no enhancement to color or clarity, preserving the natural state of the garnet, and the documented origin of Ceylon contributes provenance that is often associated with high quality material within the trade.
From a value perspective the 0.67 carat weight is an important determinant of rarity and market premium for this particular pinkish purple hue. Garnet pricing in collectible hues typically escalates in a non linear fashion as stones move past common size thresholds, and for Ceylon sourced pinkish purple material the frequency of stones with intense color and eye level cleanliness declines markedly above the 0.50 carat threshold. That means this stone occupies a scarcity band where weight and visual impact combine to multiply desirability. The mixed brilliant cut and the deliberate depth work in concert to concentrate chroma, so that the 0.67 carat weight does not merely translate to larger surface area, it delivers a richer apparent color when set or viewed face up. Clarity at a very very slightly included grade reduces the need for compromise in design and setting, because the risk of visible inclusions under normal wear is minimal, and the lack of enhancement preserves the natural chemical and optical features that seasoned buyers and gemologists prefer. In practical terms the weight confers both tangible rarity and enhanced presence, enabling the stone to be showcased in a single stone setting without appearing diminutive, while still remaining versatile for cluster and halo designs.
The craftsmanship details underpinning the cutter choices are critical to realizing the value inherent in the weight and material. The mixed brilliant faceting schema yields a crown with smaller star and bezel facets that maximize scintillation, while the pavilion facet arrangement is tuned to this stone dimensions to avoid light leakage despite the deeper profile. The excellent polish optimizes surface reflectivity, allowing the intense color intensity to manifest as consistent saturation across the table and crown facets rather than as patchy zones. The cushion outline provides soft curvature to the girdle plane, which improves perceived size when mounted, especially in low profile bezels or open prong settings that reveal pavilion depth. For secure display of color the gem performs exceptionally in white metal settings that reflect light back through the pavilion, and it also shows considerable versatility with warm tone metals where the pinkish purple can read slightly warmer against gold. The Natural Gemstone Company presents this garnet with full disclosure of its origin and treatment status, and this combination of 0.67 carat weight, eye level clarity, intense color, mixed brilliant execution, and unenhanced Ceylon origin places it in a category that is sought after by collectors and designers who prioritize naturally derived material and exacting lapidary standards.




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