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2.73 Ct. Garnet from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Mar 19
Item ID: | K20265 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.36 Width: 7.15 Height: 5.63 |
Weight: | 2.73 Ct. |
Color: help | Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $500 |
One beautiful transparent 2.73 carat cushion shape red garnet from Tanzania presents itself with precise dimensions of 8.36 by 7.15 by 5.63 millimeters, a mixed brilliant cut, a clarity grade eye clean evaluated at eye level, vivid color intensity, and an excellent polish. The combination of generous carat weight with modest dimensions yields a dense, substantial presence face up, ideal for use as a principal stone in a signet ring or a pendant destined to anchor a fine jewelry composition. The Natural Gemstone Company offers this specimen as an entirely natural gem, there is no enhancement, and the stone arrives with provenance attributed to Tanzania, providing both geological interest and assurance of natural origin. This opening profile emphasizes quantifiable attributes, the kind of information that experienced buyers and gem cutters use to assess potential for both aesthetic appeal and long term performance.
The mixed brilliant cut used for this cushion shape blends a modified brilliant crown with a pavilion that incorporates both step facets and brilliant facet arrays, producing a balance between broad flash and scintillating pinpoint fire. The crown displays well proportioned star and bezel facets that transition smoothly into a table that is moderate in size, permitting a lively return of light without sacrificing color depth. On the pavilion, a controlled relationship of main facets and break facets yields strong contrast and crisp facet junctions, attributes that reflect high quality cutting discipline. Excellent polish is evident on all facet planes, minimizing surface diffusion of light and preserving sharp facet reflections. The girdle maintains consistent thickness, which simplifies secure setting without introducing weakness, and the culet is small to none, maintaining optical continuity through the stone center. These cutting considerations collectively enhance optical performance while preserving weight, making the 2.73 carat measurement meaningful for both visual impact and proportionate mounting design.
Color evaluation of this garnet registers as vivid, a term that indicates high saturation and a lively tone, with a primary red hue that leans toward the classic deep, slightly warm spectrum favored in fine red garnets. The hue saturation and tone interplay create an appearance that reads as richly colored under varied light sources, with the mixed brilliant faceting designed to show balanced color distribution across the table and crown. Clarity described as eye clean at normal viewing distance means that inclusions, if present, are minute and non intrusive to the naked eye, an important factor for both brilliance and long term collector appeal. Sourced from Tanzania, the stone benefits from a geological setting that can yield well crystallized material, and the natural state of this gem enhances its value profile relative to treated material. On a practical level garnet offers good toughness for everyday use, requiring conventional care for a stone of its hardness range, and its stable chemistry means color stability through normal handling. The absence of enhancement simplifies future conservation decisions, as the gem can be cleaned, set, and serviced without concern for treatment sensitivity.
Conceiving this garnet as a generational heirloom begins with its inherent material qualities and continues through considered design and stewardship. The clear, vivid red and the skilled mixed brilliant cutting provide both immediate wearable beauty and the capacity to remain aesthetically relevant across changing fashions, a key trait for family pieces intended to pass through multiple generations. A deep yet controlled pavilion geometry and an excellent polish mean the gem will retain its optical integrity after routine maintenance, and if recutting were ever required to restore face up proportions, the clean clarity increases options for future re faceting without undue loss of desirability. Practical recommendations for maximizing longevity include setting strategies that protect the girdle and pavilion, such as bezel or half bezel options for rings, or a low profile prong setting for pendants that pairs a protective gallery with secure retention. Regular professional cleaning and periodic inspection of the mounting will preserve polish and prevent mechanical damage, and The Natural Gemstone Company can assist with documentation, grading records, and appraisal notes to accompany the stone as it enters family ownership. With careful design, attentive care, and complete provenance from The Natural Gemstone Company, this 2.73 carat Tanzanian cushion shape garnet can become a meaningful element of a family archive, an object that holds both aesthetic resonance and material solidity across generations.
























