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2.74 Ct. Purplish Red Garnet from Madagascar
Item ID: | K23313 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.43 Width: 7.49 Height: 4.35 |
Weight: | 2.74 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Red |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $146 |
This exquisite purplish red garnet, weighing 2.74 carats, is a finely faceted oval measuring 9.43 by 7.49 by 4.35 millimeters, set to appeal to collectors and connoisseurs who value both aesthetic presence and gemological integrity. Cut in a mixed brilliant style, the pavilion and crown facets are arranged to maximize return of light while preserving a pleasing silhouette for classic ring or pendant designs. The color presents as an intense purplish red, a hue that reads richly saturated and evenly distributed across the stone, which contributes significantly to its visual impact. Clarity has been evaluated as very slightly included when examined at eye level, which means the stone is essentially eye clean to most observers and displays excellent transparency and sparkle under normal viewing conditions. The polish is graded excellent, producing crisp facet junctions and bright reflections, and the stone has undergone a standard heat treatment to enhance color uniformity and to optimize it for jewelry use.
To an informed buyer, the combination of weight, dimensions, cut and clarity defines the practical and investment value of this garnet. At 2.74 carats, the gem is large enough to command attention in a single stone setting, but it remains proportional for elegant daily wear. The mixed brilliant cut is a deliberate choice for garnets of this saturation, because it balances the need for internal light performance with the desire to show color intensity without excessive windowing. Very slightly included at eye level indicates that inclusions are minimal, generally restricted to small crystals or needles that do not impede the gemfs brilliance or structural integrity. This grade differs from laboratory microscopic grades, in that it reflects practical appearance under typical use conditions, which matters most to owners and jewelers. The excellent polish not only improves brilliance, it also reduces surface wear and preserves the depth of color across the table facet, resulting in a presentation that is immediately rewarding to view in both natural and artificial light.
The origin of this garnet, Madagascar, contributes materially to its desirability and market position. Madagascar is recognized for producing gemstones with unusually vivid and complex colors, due to varied metamorphic and alluvial geological environments that foster a range of garnet compositions. Garnets from Madagascar frequently display a balance between red and violet components that many buyers find more sophisticated than simple reddish tones, and this purplish red example exemplifies that trait. Provenance from Madagascar adds a layer of traceable story to the gem, a provenance that educated collectors prize for its implications about formation conditions, rarity and provenance based value. Moreover, regional supply factors influence valuation, because high quality garnets of this color and clarity from Madagascar are not produced in large volumes, making individual stones from established sources more collectible. For buyers who consider geology part of the gemfs appeal, a Madagascar origin provides both an explanation for the color chemistry and an argument for long term value retention.
When evaluating this stone as a purchase through The Natural Gemstone Company, several practical advantages become clear. First, the gemfs balanced proportions and mixed brilliant cutting make it adaptable to a variety of mounting styles, including four prong classic settings, bezel mounts with thin rims to show depth, and halo settings where its intense color can anchor smaller accent diamonds or gems. Second, the heat treatment disclosed with sale is a stable, accepted enhancement in the trade that improves color uniformity without compromising structural stability when the stone is set and worn under normal conditions. Third, the very slightly included clarity affords confident setting and daily wear, while preserving the transparent, lively appearance collectors seek. Care is straightforward, garnet hardness usually ranges in a durable band suitable for rings and pendants, clean with warm soapy water and a soft brush, avoid prolonged exposure to high heat or concentrated acids, and have the setting checked periodically by a professional jeweler. At The Natural Gemstone Company we can provide professional imagery, optional independent gemological reports, and tailored mounting advice to help you integrate this beautiful Madagascar garnet into a piece that will remain both wearable and collectible for years to come.





















