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0.79 Ct. Garnet from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Feb 19
Item ID: | K20801 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.46 Width: 5.16 Height: 3.11 |
Weight: | 0.79 Ct. |
Color: help | Red |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $89 |
One transparent red garnet, weight 0.79 carat, oval shape, dimensions 6.46 x 5.16 x 3.11 mm, offers precise proportions and a refined presence. The stone is cut to a mixed brilliant style, combining a faceted crown and pavilion geometry that enhances internal reflection and overall visual balance. Clarity is graded as eye clean when examined at eye level, reflecting a clarity that allows the depth and texture of the stone to read clearly to the naked eye. Color displays an intense saturation, presenting a stable and vivid red hue that remains consistent across varied viewing angles. The surface finish is an excellent polish, producing crisp facet junctions and a smooth table that contribute to controlled light return and surface sparkle. The origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, and no enhancement has been applied, preserving the natural formation and original material character.
The mixed brilliant cut is executed to prioritize scintillation and life, each facet meeting precise angles to encourage light to enter, reflect, and return to the observer. Facet geometry is balanced to produce a lively play of light without excessive windowing or dark areas, which is particularly notable in a garnet of this size and depth. The crown facets introduce broad flashes of brilliance, while the pavilion facets generate a controlled depth of fire, together creating a consistent and attractive optical performance. The combination of cut proportions and excellent polish allows the gem to perform as a focal element in a setting, drawing attention through its internal brightness and directional sparkle. As a centerpiece, the stone reads larger than its weight would suggest, owing to its efficient use of surface area and optimized facet layout.
Color and clarity work in concert to define the gem character, the intense red tone offering a rich warmth that is both classic and versatile for design. Saturation is strong without crossing into overly dark territory, which preserves both brilliance and color purity. Clarity evaluated at eye level confirms that the gem maintains an unobstructed visual field, enabling light to traverse the stone and reveal internal color dynamics. The absence of treatment, documented as no enhancement, indicates that the color and clarity are inherent to the natural material, a factor of significance for collectors and designers who prioritize untreated stones. Proportions and overall finish make it suitable for a variety of mounting styles, including bezel settings that emphasize outline, prong settings that maximize light exposure, and halo compositions that use surrounding elements to augment perceived size and contrast.
The Natural Gemstone Company presents this red garnet with full disclosure of weight, measurements, cut style, clarity assessment, color description, polish, enhancement status, and origin, reflecting our standard methodology for transparent sourcing and description. Measurements are provided in millimeters to support precise design planning and to assist in setting selection, with the mixed brilliant cut noted to guide expectations of optical performance. The gem is an example of material from Ceylon Sri Lanka that combines natural color intensity with a skilled cutting approach, resulting in a stone that is both technically accomplished and visually engaging. For those specifying a focused center stone that balances presence and refinement, this garnet demonstrates how cut, clarity, and natural color can converge to create a distinguished focal gem.




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