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0.84 Ct. Garnet from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Dec 28
Item ID: | K20168 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.5 Width: 4.32 Height: 2.53 |
Weight: | 0.84 Ct. |
Color: help | Orangish Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Marquise |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $80 |
This marquise shaped garnet is a distinctive example of quality material that appeals to a discerning collector or a jeweler seeking a natural, untreated center stone. The gem weighs 0.84 carats and measures 8.50 by 4.32 by 2.53 millimeters, dimensions that provide a graceful elongated silhouette when set in a ring or pendant. The stone has a mixed brilliant cut which unites faceting styles to optimize scintillation and light return in a marquise outline, and it has been given an excellent polish that enhances its smooth facet junctions and overall surface finish. The color is a vivid orangish red that reads as a lively and warm hue in photographic images and in hand, and the clarity has been evaluated as eye clean at eye level, meaning there are no inclusions visible to the unaided eye under normal viewing conditions. There are no enhancements reported, the stone is natural and untreated, and the origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a provenance that carries historical and gemological significance for many buyers.
From a grading and gemological perspective this garnet presents attributes that educated buyers look for when comparing natural stones. The mixed brilliant marquise cut provides a balance between brilliance from the pavilion and controlled flash from the crown, which together create dynamic visual interest without sacrificing the elegant marquise silhouette. The eye clean clarity grade is especially valuable in garnets because transparency and minimal internal features allow color to be the primary visual asset. The polish is excellent which means that light interacts with the faceted surfaces with minimal scattering caused by surface blemishes, giving crisp facet reflections. The vivid color intensity is a key factor in garnet value, and this stone displays saturated warm tones that are neither overly dark nor washed out. Importantly for connoisseurs, the gem is unenhanced, confirming that the color and clarity are natural characteristics of the specimen as it left the Sri Lankan deposits, a factor that preserves both desirability and long term value.
How this garnet will behave under different lighting conditions is central to appreciating its versatility in jewelry. In strong natural daylight the stone will display a lively interplay of orange and red, with the marquise facets emphasizing vibrant flashes as the piece moves. Daylight tends to reveal the true balance of hue and saturation, and because the gem is transparent and eye clean the depth of color will be read across the entire table without distracting dark zones. Under cooler LED lighting the orange aspects may become slightly more pronounced, producing an energetic, jewel like tone that feels modern and vivid. Under warm incandescent or candlelight the gem will take on a deeper red glow, as the warm spectrum enhances red wavelengths and gives the stone a richer, more romantic character. In mixed indoor lighting such as shop or showroom fluorescence combined with incandescent sources the garnet will maintain excellent presence, with the marquise cut producing small scintillating flashes and the excellent polish delivering bright facet contrasts. For evening wear under spotlight or lamp light the mixed brilliant facets will pick up and return light as fine flashes, offering noticeable scintillation even though garnet typically exhibits less dispersion than some other gem species.
Practical considerations for mounting and display will further influence perceived beauty and practicality. The marquise shape creates the optical effect of elongation which can make fingers appear longer when set in a ring. A low to medium profile setting will protect the pointed ends, which are the most delicate parts of a marquise cut, while allowing sufficient crown height for light entry and return. Metal choice will modulate how the color reads, yellow gold will emphasize warmth and orange tones, rose gold will harmonize with the orangish red hue, and white metals such as white gold or platinum will provide contrast that can make the color appear more vivid by comparison. Pairing with small accent diamonds or white gemstones can introduce bright white flashes which increase perceived brilliance, while pairing with warm colored side stones such as small sapphires or citrines can create a rich, tonal composition. For collectors who value provenance the Sri Lankan origin is noteworthy because Ceylon garnets often combine attractive color with fine cutting and clarity, providing an appealing combination for both wearable jewelry and for adding to a curated gemstone collection.
For an educated buyer the value proposition of this garnet lies in its combination of natural origin, lack of enhancement, precision cutting, and aesthetic potential. Untreated stones from reputable localities such as Ceylon Sri Lanka are in demand because they offer verifiable natural color and a narrative of origin that supports resale and appraisal. The eye clean clarity at this size and shape means the stone presents cleanly in a setting without needing to be heavily included in design decisions, and the mixed brilliant marquise cut maximizes apparent size and light performance. Garnet as a gem group is known for good durability in everyday wear with a hardness range that supports frequent use, and this example is appropriately sized and proportioned for use in rings, earrings, pendants, or as a striking centerpiece in custom designs. Whether acquired for immediate setting or held as part of a collection, this 0.84 carat, 8.50 by 4.32 by 2.53 millimeter marquise garnet exemplifies attributes that an informed purchaser will appreciate.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we present this marquise orangish red garnet with clear documentation of its characteristics, and with high quality photography to assist in selection. Our team can advise on setting options that protect the pointed ends and enhance the warmth of the hue, and we can provide guidance on certification paths if formal lab documentation is desired for provenance or appraisal purposes. This garnet offers a compelling mix of vivid natural color, expert cutting, eye clean clarity, and Sri Lankan origin, qualities that combine to make it an excellent choice for a thoughtful buyer who values authenticity and aesthetic performance. If you would like further technical details, comparison to similar stones, or recommendations for mounting and complimentary materials, our specialists at The Natural Gemstone Company are ready to assist.




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