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2.24 Ct. Garnet from Tanzania
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Item ID: | K19933 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.04 Width: 6.67 Height: 4.77 |
Weight: | 2.24 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $1,300 |
This specimen presents a detailed technical profile for the discerning buyer, a transparent green garnet weighing 2.24 carats, cut to an oval outline with measured dimensions of 9.04 x 6.67 x 4.77 mm. The cutter selected a mixed brilliant style, producing a crown with modified brilliant facets and a pavilion that returns light with a brilliant facet architecture. The length to width ratio is approximately 1.36, and the overall depth measures approximately 60.8 percent relative to the average diameter, dimensions that contribute to a well balanced oval silhouette while preserving weight and optical performance. Clarity is graded as very slightly included evaluated at eye level, meaning that the stone is clean to the unaided eye under normal viewing conditions, with only minor inclusions visible under magnification or with careful loupe examination. The color is assessed as medium intense, a lively green tone that exhibits good saturation without veering into overly dark or brown biased territory. Polish is excellent, with crisp facet junctions and a smooth facet surface that maximizes light return. There are no enhancements reported, and the material is sourced from Tanzania, a locality known for producing fine instances of green garnet material.
The mixed brilliant cutting strategy employed here is purposeful for garnet material, which benefits from high refractive properties and strong internal light reflection. The cutter retained a proportion set that favors a moderately deep pavilion, which works in concert with the modified crown to produce scintillation and controlled contrast across the table and along the length of the oval. Facet geometry is optimized to produce both pinpoint and broad flash scintillation, enabling lively motion when the gem is moved in light. The excellent polish enhances this effect by allowing clean facet to facet transmission without diffusion from surface abrasions or polishing pits. The very slightly included clarity grade, combined with precise facet alignment, means that inclusions do not interrupt the visual pathways of light and therefore do not materially affect the apparent brilliance. The absence of enhancement is a significant technical attribute, as many green gemstones undergo heat or clarity treatments. This untreated status preserves the natural crystal lattice and inherent optical properties, making this example more valuable to connoisseurs who prioritize natural state material.
In the context of market availability and rarity, this green garnet is notable for both its size class and its color character. Green garnets at sizes above two carats with medium intense color and clean visual clarity are comparatively scarce when measured against the more commonly encountered smaller parcels and slightly less saturated commercial material. While lighter or less saturated green garnets can be plentiful at under one carat, and while highly saturated fine pieces above two carats do exist they are less frequent and often command a premium. The combination of a substantial 2.24 carat weight, a clean eye visible clarity, medium intense green hue, and natural untreated provenance from Tanzania positions this stone in a segment favored by collectors and designers seeking material that reads both technical and aesthetic. For mounting considerations the length to width ratio and depth percentage make this an excellent candidate for classic solitaire prong settings where the mixed brilliant cut can be oriented to showcase face up color, and for bespoke designs where pavilion angles can be used to accentuate scintillation. The Natural Gemstone Company offers this gem with provenance and technical transparency, enabling precise setting and valuation decisions.
For purchasers focused on technical detail and long term value, this green garnet represents a measured opportunity. It combines quantifiable attributes that professionals use to evaluate performance, attributes such as carat weight relative to size, proportion metrics, facet architecture, polish quality, clarity grading, color intensity, absence of enhancement, and documented origin. These factors together influence optical behavior and market perception, and they are all favorable in this example. The stone is durable enough for fine jewelry applications when set with appropriate protective design, and its untreated status preserves natural rarity. Buyers seeking a high quality, technically refined green garnet that stands apart from smaller and less saturated examples will find this piece exemplary, and The Natural Gemstone Company is prepared to provide additional technical imagery and measurement data to support mounting and certification if required.
























