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1.64 Ct. Garnet from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Oct 29
Item ID: | K18055 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.21 Width: 5.62 Height: 3.67 |
Weight: | 1.64 Ct. |
Color: help | Reddish Purple |
Color intensity: help | Dark |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $48 |
This listing describes a single transparent garnet weighing 1.64 carats, cut into a classic cushion outline, with exact dimensions of 7.21 by 5.62 by 3.67 millimeters. The stone presents a rich reddish purple hue with dark color intensity, and it is an untreated natural gem, originating from Ceylon Sri Lanka. The clarity is graded very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, and the surface finish is described as excellent polish. The mixed brilliant cutting style has been employed to balance the demands of deep color saturation and optimized light return, and this piece is offered by The Natural Gemstone Company with full provenance of origin and treatment as no enhancement.
From a lapidary perspective the faceting vocabulary is precise, the cutter has combined a brilliant style crown with a stepped pavilion to produce a balanced mixed brilliant geometry. The table facet is proportioned to the cushion outline to allow controlled light entry into the body of the stone, while the brilliant facets on the crown fragment incoming rays into multiple return paths, increasing scintillation even in a darker material. The stepped pavilion provides broad facet planes that act to preserve color saturation and to reduce the risk of light leakage in a dense garnet, this results in a visually deep yet lively appearance. The gem measures 3.67 millimeters in depth on an average girdle diameter of 6.415 millimeters, yielding a depth percentage of approximately 57.2 percent, a proportion that suits the cushion form and the mixed brilliant faceting to produce a well centered table reflection and even pavilion contribution to overall brilliance.
Optically this garnet behaves as an isotropic gem, which means it does not display birefringent doubling, and color presentation remains stable across viewing angles without significant pleochroic shifts. The hue is best described as a saturated reddish purple with dark intensity, a color that responds particularly well to the mixed brilliant cut used here, because the cutter has deliberately traded some dispersion for evenness of tone. The clarity designation very very slightly included evaluated at eye level indicates only minimal inclusions visible to the unaided eye under normal viewing conditions, inclusions that are typical of natural garnets and that do not compromise structural integrity. The absence of enhancement is a critical feature for collectors and connoisseurs who prioritize natural color and natural formation inclusions, and origin from Ceylon Sri Lanka contributes to the gemological profile because the trace element chemistry and crystallization environment associated with Sri Lankan garnet localities often yields deep, rich tones in the red to purple spectrum.
This garnet also carries a heritage that complements its technical attributes, linking it to centuries of traditional use. Garnets of similar appearance have served across cultures as signet and intaglio stones, protective amulets, and central elements in ceremonial and royal jewelry. In Ceylon, gemstones have long been integral to local craftsmanship, with artisans selecting deeply toned garnets for settings that emphasize warmth and resilience. The present cushion shaped garnet is ideally suited for a bezel or low claw setting that protects the girdle and allows the mixed brilliant crown to present maximum table brilliance, making it an excellent candidate for a bespoke ring or an elegant pendant. For collectors The Natural Gemstone Company recommends mounting choices that preserve the stone geometry and that avoid excessive light blocking, so as to showcase the depth of color and the finely executed polish. If you require additional information about facet orientation, mounting recommendations, or magnified imagery to inspect the very very slightly included clarity, The Natural Gemstone Company is available to assist with technical details and certification guidance.


