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1.27 Ct. Garnet from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Jan 4
Item ID: | K20001 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.51 Width: 6.01 Height: 3.76 |
Weight: | 1.27 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $80 |
This listing from The Natural Gemstone Company is a beautiful transparent garnet weighing 1.27 carat, presented in a classic oval shape with precise dimensions of 7.51 x 6.01 x 3.76 mm. The stone is finished with a mixed brilliant cut, designed to maximize light return while preserving weight and outline, and it displays a vivid purplish pink hue with excellent polish. Clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, which means the stone shows only minor inclusions that do not interrupt the clean visual appeal or reduce brilliance under typical viewing conditions. This gem is unenhanced, with no treatments applied, and it is sourced from Ceylon Sri Lanka, a provenance that is historically associated with high quality colored gemstones and which adds a layer of provenance that discerning buyers appreciate.
To an educated buyer, the clarity grade and cut are important technical attributes that contribute directly to both beauty and value. Very slightly included clarity at eye level suggests that the internal features are small and often only visible under magnification, which preserves the stone s transparency and sparkle. The mixed brilliant cut combines step facets on the pavilion with brilliant facets on the crown, a combination that increases scintillation and yields lively flashes of light in this purplish pink tone. Excellent polish enhances facet crispness and surface reflection, making the color appear cleaner and more saturated. Because this garnet has not been treated, its vivid color intensity is natural, and the absence of enhancement is a key factor for collectors and investors who prioritize untreated material for long term value and stability.
Comparing hue and tone to garnets and other pink to purplish gemstones from well known localities makes the character of this Ceylon stone clear. Purplish pink garnets from Sri Lanka often present a refined balance between pink and red, with a slightly cooler undertone than the warmer, more ruby leaning garnets from Mozambique. East African rhodolite garnets, particularly those from Tanzania, can show a stronger purple bias and deeper tone, while some Madagascan and Mozambique stones lean richer into red, producing a heavier, darker appearance. By contrast this Sri Lankan example is vivid and slightly lifted in tone, giving a fresh, bright presence when set. The combination of vivid saturation and a medium to medium strong tone keeps the stone lively in all light, offering a pinkness that reads as both elegant and modern.
It is also useful to compare this purplish pink garnet to other pink gemstones that collectors seek, to understand its unique value proposition. Rubellite tourmalines, especially those from Brazil and Mozambique, can achieve an intense saturated red pink, sometimes approaching a true ruby red, but they tend to have different pleochroism and clarity profiles. Burmese rubies are generally more red than pink, and they often command premium prices for their classic pigeon blood and saturated warm tones. Spinel, which can be found in Myanmar and Sri Lanka, sometimes shows a vivid magenta that rivals pink garnets, but spinel typically has a different luster and refractive behavior. This Ceylon garnet occupies a sweet spot, offering the velvety brilliance and durability of garnet family minerals, with a unique purplish pink that is both saturated and transparent, traits that are particularly appealing for fine jewelry and for buyers who prefer natural, untreated gemstones. For ring settings, the vivid purplish pink will be complemented beautifully by rose gold and will also contrast attractively against white metals.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we prioritize clear, factual descriptions and accurate provenance to support confident purchases. This 1.27 carat oval purplish pink garnet is a compelling choice for collectors and for custom jewelry projects where a natural, vivid color and crisp mixed brilliant cutting are desired. Its eye clean appearance, excellent polish, and unenhanced origin from Ceylon Sri Lanka all combine to make it a stone that will wear well and retain appeal over time. If you would like further comparative images, magnified views, or guidance on mounting and appraisal, our specialists are available to assist, and we can provide additional documentation on request.




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