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1.57 Ct. Purplish Pink Garnet from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jul 19
Item ID: | K24774 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.54 Width: 5.54 Height: 4 |
Weight: | 1.57 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $153 |
This purplish pink garnet weighs 1.57 carats and presents a classic cushion outline with measurements of 7.54 x 5.54 x 4.00 mm. The gem exhibits an intense color intensity and a transparency that allows precise assessment of its internal characteristics. Clarity is described as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, with inclusions that do not detract from the overall face up appearance. The stone has an excellent polish, no enhancement, and originates from Tanzania. The Natural Gemstone Company has documented this piece to provide clear, factual information about its physical and optical attributes.
The cutting style is a mixed brilliant cut, a deliberate combination that pairs the light returning properties of brilliant faceting with the depth and contrast afforded by modified pavilion geometry. On this cushion shaped garnet the cutter has balanced crown and pavilion facets to align with the gem s refractive behaviour, producing controlled internal reflection rather than excessive light leakage. Depth measures 4.00 mm against an average of the length and width of 6.54 mm, yielding a depth proportion of approximately 61 percent, a figure that supports efficient light return for cushion proportions. The crown facet array disperses incoming light across multiple facets, creating lively scintillation, while the pavilion angles guide that light back toward the crown so that the gem displays both brightness and well defined flashes when viewed in motion.
Because garnet species typically have a relatively high refractive index, the mixed brilliant arrangement here enhances the stone s inherent optical strengths. The crown s brilliant facets capture and break incoming light into numerous small reflections, which increases perceived brilliance, while the carefully faceted pavilion preserves color saturation by limiting excessive light leakage that would otherwise wash out the purplish pink tone. The cushion outline contributes to this effect by providing broader facet surfaces that allow deep, velvety color to be observed face up, while the rounded corners soften contrast lines for an even distribution of tone. The excellent polish reduces micro surface irregularities at facet junctions, which maximizes specular reflection and keeps the gem s windowing to a minimum. The very slightly included clarity allows strong internal reflections without notable occlusion of the stone s light performance, so that the interaction between facet geometry and internal structure produces pronounced scintillation and a stable, intense face up color.
From a practical perspective this 1.57 carat Tanzanian garnet is well suited to settings that allow light to enter the pavilion and interact with the facet architecture. Settings that offer an open gallery and secure prong retention will permit the mixed brilliant cut to perform optimally, showing the gem s depth of color and lively internal reflections. In closed settings or heavy bezels the stone s intense purplish pink may appear deeper and less lively, as less light will reach the pavilion facets. For routine care, clean the garnet with warm soapy water and a soft brush to maintain facet crispness and polish, and avoid harsh chemicals and extreme thermal shock. The Natural Gemstone Company provides this technical description to support informed selection of mounting strategies and to document the combination of cut, clarity, color, and polish that together define the gem s optical character.
























