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0.84 Ct. Purplish Pink Garnet from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Jun 28
Item ID: | K25321 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.72 Width: 4.58 Height: 3.78 |
Weight: | 0.84 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
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 | $80 |
This transparent 0.84 carat cushion shape purplish pink garnet presents with precise dimensions of 5.72 x 4.58 x 3.78 mm, executed in a mixed brilliant cut that balances pavilion facet depth with a lively crown tableau. The stone carries a clarity grade described as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, and displays an intense color intensity supported by an excellent polish. Origin is documented as Ceylon Sri Lanka, and the gem is natural with no enhancement. These objective characteristics frame the gem as an example of refined Sri Lankan garnet material, with a face up presence that is immediately engaging while retaining the structural integrity and optical performance expected of a finely cut specimen.
What distinguishes this garnet most notably are the internal features that form a discreet but unmistakable signature, visible under close inspection and contributing to the gem character when observed face up. Scattered, fine pinpoint crystal inclusions occur throughout the pavilion and lower crown, producing a gentle peppering effect that interacts with facet reflections. A small, angular reflective platelet sits near the pavilion center, creating a mirror like window that adds depth and a focal point to the pavilion reflections. In addition, there are faint healed feather structures that present as soft wisps under magnification, and tiny negative crystals that resolve as minute cavities with reflective interiors. These features are compact and well healed, and because they are few and fine they do not interfere with light return. Instead they generate subtle localized scintillation and a layered depth that reads as a natural signature, a fingerprint unique to this particular crystal of garnet from Ceylon.
The interplay between inclusions and cut is part of what gives this stone its visual identity, and the inclusions have a constructive effect on perceived color and movement. The pinpoint crystals and the pavilion platelet act as micro reflectors, redirecting flashes of purplish pink and deeper violet under changing angles of light, which enhances the perception of saturation without altering the stone color. The healed feathers and thin veils diffuse light slightly along certain facet junctions, producing a softness that tempers the brilliance and yields a refined, velvety sheen at oblique viewing angles. Because the clarity is graded as very very slightly included at eye level, the face up presentation remains clean and lively, while the inclusion pattern provides character and provenance cues that gemologists and experienced collectors recognize as consistent with natural Sri Lankan garnet formation. The absence of any enhancement further emphasizes that these internal features are intrinsic to the crystal, not the result of treatment, and they therefore strengthen the stone provenance narrative.
For set work and practical considerations, the stone responds well to an open or semi open setting that allows light to enter the pavilion and animate the internal signature. A classic prong setting in a ring, or a simple bezel with open back in a pendant, will showcase the cushion outline, preserved facet architecture, and the internal reflective platelet that contributes to depth. Because the garnet is polished to an excellent standard, faceting symmetry supports even light distribution and stable color performance in most lighting environments, making the gem versatile for everyday wear or for a more considered piece intended to display the unique internal character. At The Natural Gemstone Company we document these inclusion features in our imagery and notes, and we present them as part of the gem identity, not as blemishes to be concealed. This 0.84 carat purplish pink garnet is an example of how natural inclusions can become a diagnostic and aesthetic asset, providing a singular fingerprint that differentiates one fine gem from another, while retaining high standards of clarity, cut, polish, and provenance.




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