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1.91 Ct. Garnet from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Jan 17
Item ID: | K19201 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.13 Width: 6.04 Height: 4.65 |
Weight: | 1.91 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very 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 | $200 |
This specimen offered by The Natural Gemstone Company is a transparent purplish pink garnet, weighing 1.91 carat, with precise dimensions of 8.13 x 6.04 x 4.65 mm. The stone is fashioned into a classical oval outline, and executed in a mixed brilliant cut, combining a brilliant style crown with pavilion faceting that favors step or modified facets. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included evaluated at eye level, indicating that no inclusions interfere with face up performance to a collector or jeweler using unaided vision. Color intensity is described as intense, providing a saturated purplish pink hue that reads strongly under standard daylight and gemological lighting. Enhancement status is none, confirming the material is in natural state without heat or fracture filling, and the origin is documented as Ceylon Sri Lanka, a historical source noted for well cut and richly colored garnets.
Technically, the mixed brilliant treatment optimizes both scintillation and color retention. The geometry pairs a roof like crown facet arrangement with a pavilion that can include step facets, the result being a strong interplay between broad color flashes from the pavilion and lively pinpoint scintillation from the crown. The measured depth of 4.65 mm relative to the average spread of approximately 7.09 mm yields a depth to average diameter ratio near 65.6 percent, a proportion that favors color saturation and a visually deep face up appearance rather than maximum spread. The table to crown relationship and the symmetry observed in the oval outline indicate careful weight retention by the cutter, balancing spread with optical performance to preserve the intense purplish pink color without creating windowing or excessive light leakage.
Craftsmanship details are evident in the excellent polish and even facet junctions, which support strong light return and minimize surface diffusion. The mixed brilliant cutting approach was selected to enhance the stone during setting, with facet junctions arranged to produce repeatable flashes under movement while maintaining an overall even tone across the table. The girdle appears well controlled, allowing for secure setting options in bespoke fine jewelry, and the pavilion facets have been calibrated to avoid a dark zone under the table in typical mounting heights. Because the stone is unenhanced and originates from Sri Lanka, it carries the expected combination of stability and natural chromophore distribution, and it will respond predictably to different lighting environments, warming slightly under incandescent sources and showing a cooler magenta balance in north light.
From a metaphysical perspective, garnets in the purplish pink range are frequently associated with harmonizing the energies of the heart and higher consciousness, combining grounding properties commonly attributed to garnet species with the emotional and spiritual qualities linked to pink and violet tones. Practitioners and collectors who work with crystal energy often note that purplish pink garnets facilitate emotional resilience, enhance capacity for compassionate action, and support transformational processes that require both rooted presence and elevated insight. On a subtle level this color family is used to align the heart center while stimulating creative drive and clear intention, encouraging sustained motivation in projects and relationships. For those who integrate gemstone work into wellness practices, this garnet is offered as a natural, unenhanced material that may assist in balancing vitality with tenderness, enhancing persistence without aggression, and promoting a sense of personal cohesion that complements disciplined practice.





















