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0.76 Ct. Red Garnet from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone is available to ship now
Item ID: | K24742 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.73 Width: 5.69 Height: 3.67 |
Weight: | 0.76 Ct. |
Color: help | Red |
Color intensity: help | Dark |
Clarity: help | Very 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 transparent red garnet offered by The Natural Gemstone Company is a precision cut, round shape specimen weighing 0.76 carat, measuring 5.73 by 5.69 by 3.67 millimeters. The gem has been fashioned into a mixed brilliant cut, combining a brilliant facet schema on the crown with a precisely faceted pavilion tailored to preserve weight and optimize light return. Clarity is graded as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, and the stone presents with an excellent polish that produces crisp facet junctions and clean facet reflections. Color intensity is described as dark, delivering a deep, saturated red tone that reads as a classic garnet red in most lighting conditions. No enhancement has been applied to this stone, and its documented origin is Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a provenance known for producing garnets with consistent crystal quality and stable coloration.
The geometric faceting strategy employed in this mixed brilliant cut is the primary driver of the stone s optical performance. On the crown the cutter has executed a traditional brilliant arrangement that includes star facets and bezel facets which channel incident light toward the table while creating strong scintillation patterns. The pavilion departs from a full brilliant pavilion in favor of modified pavilion planes that are slightly elongated and precisely angled, yielding a calculated internal reflection geometry. The overall depth of 3.67 millimeters relative to an average diameter of 5.71 millimeters produces a depth ratio of approximately 64 percent, a proportion that is intentionally on the deeper side to maintain weight and enhance color saturation while still permitting significant light return through the crown. The girdle is faceted and even, providing a stable junction for setting without excessive material loss, and the culet is minimal, preserving pavilion symmetry and preventing significant light leakage.
From an optical mechanics perspective this garnet demonstrates how controlled facet geometry can maximize light play even in a stone with dark color intensity. The combination of brilliant crown facets and modified pavilion facets creates a multi directional network of light paths, allowing incident light to refract, internally reflect, and re emerge through multiple crown facets as flashes of red and garnet pink. Darker body color can often reduce apparent brilliance, however the cutter has mitigated this with slightly steeper crown angles and carefully proportioned pavilion facets that encourage internal return rather than absorption. Under direct light the stone exhibits concentrated pinpoints of scintillation around the table and a patterned contrast effect from the bezel and star facets, which enhances perceived movement. Viewed at oblique angles the stone allows glimpses of warmer, lighter red tones, indicating that the facet junctions and polish quality are facilitating selective wavelength transmission rather than scattering.
For the technically minded buyer this gem offers a clear set of selling points, both aesthetic and practical. The very slightly included clarity grade means the stone is visually attractive at normal viewing distances, and the lack of enhancement preserves natural material properties and long term stability. The excellent polish and precise facet junctions speak to the craftsmanship that went into the cutting process, and the slightly deeper proportions are appropriate for a garnet with strong color, delivering depth of tone without overly compromising on brilliance. For setting, the stone is well suited to open style settings that allow light to enter through the pavilion and crown, such as prong or low bezel settings that do not obscure the girdle. The documented origin of Ceylon, Sri Lanka provides additional provenance value, and The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the accuracy of these material and cutting details, offering this garnet to collectors and designers who prioritize geometric faceting, measured proportions, and uncompromised natural quality.




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