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1.45 Ct. Purplish Pink Garnet from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by May 9
Item ID: | K21810 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.13 Width: 7.06 Height: 3.78 |
Weight: | 1.45 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Trillion |
Cut: | Trillion Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $101 |
This 1.45 carat purplish pink garnet presents a precise balance of weight and proportion, measuring 7.13 by 7.06 by 3.78 mm. The trillion form has been executed to emphasize symmetry and even light return, producing a visual presence that belies its modest carat weight. The cut proportions create a broad table and well angled pavilion facets that together concentrate light back to the viewer, producing consistent brilliance across the entire surface. The intense color intensity of the stone provides a saturated, yet transparent appearance, allowing the internal light paths to remain vivid and uninterrupted. Evaluated at eye level, the clarity grade is very very slightly included, which means that the internal features are minimal and do not interfere with the overall optical performance. The polish is excellent, so surface finish contributes to a crisp, mirror like facet junction and enhanced reflectivity, resulting in a clean outline and sharp facet definition.
The structural properties of garnet are integral to the gem’s dynamic sparkle. Garnet crystallizes in an isometric system, which imparts isotropic optical behavior, so light travels uniformly through the crystal without birefringent splitting. This uniformity simplifies the interaction between cut facets and internal light, allowing the triangular facet pattern of the trillion cut to return light efficiently and evenly. In practical terms, the lack of pleochroism and birefringence in isometric garnets means that the viewer perceives consistent color and luster from multiple angles. Additionally, garnets exhibit a relatively high refractive index and a robust adamantine to vitreous luster, properties that enhance brilliance and contrast within the stone. When combined with a precise facet scheme and excellent polish, these inherent optical qualities produce a sparkle profile characterized by lively scintillation along the edges, bright flashes through the table, and a finely textured dispersion that complements the gem’s intense purplish pink hue.
The trillion cut plays a decisive role in translating the garnet’s intrinsic optical potential into an engaging visual performance. The triangular outline concentrates facets toward each apex and across the main plane of the table, creating pathways for returning light that emphasize both fire and brightness. In this specimen, the cutter has maintained balanced facet angles and consistent crown to pavilion relationships, which reduces light leakage and maximizes internal reflection. As a result, the stone displays concentrated flashes of light at the corners, with a broader field of scintillation across the central table. The intense color saturation creates a deliberate interaction between colored body tone and reflected white light, yielding contrast that accentuates facet patterning and perceived depth. Together, these elements produce a sparkle that is at once lively and controlled, with a finely grained scintillation rather than scattered or diffuse light. The absence of any enhancements preserves the natural balance of color and light response, allowing the garnet to perform as the cutter intended.
Provenance and finish provide further assurance of the stone’s character and stability. Sourced from Ceylon Sri Lanka, a region with a long history of producing high quality colored gems, this garnet is untreated, with no enhancement, and has been fashioned and finished to a standard that highlights its natural attributes. The very very slightly included clarity at eye level confirms that the gem presents minimal internal distractions to light transmission, and the excellent polish supports sharp reflection and a refined surface luster. For collectors and makers seeking a compact stone with assured performance, this purplish pink trillion offers a combination of structural advantages, thoughtful cutting, and natural color that together create an unmistakable visual signature. The Natural Gemstone Company documents these attributes to support objective evaluation and informed selection, and the measurements and grades given accurately describe the gem as presented.




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