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2.98 Ct. Garnet from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jan 10
Item ID: | K17054 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.82 Width: 6.82 Height: 4.29 |
Weight: | 2.98 Ct. |
Color: help | Red |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $68 |
This transparent 2.98 carat red garnet from The Natural Gemstone Company is a carefully graded and beautifully presented gem, offered in an elegant emerald cut that emphasizes clarity and color. The stone measures 9.82 by 6.82 by 4.29 millimeters, dimensions that give it a substantial presence without overwhelming typical jewelry settings. The cut is executed to excellent polish standards, producing crisp facet junctions and a smooth table surface that contribute to clean light return and a refined appearance. Color intensity is described as intense, which in a red garnet translates to a deep, saturated red that remains lively under a variety of lighting conditions. The gem is transparent and free from obvious visual interruptions at normal viewing distance, a combination of attributes that is prized by collectors and designers alike. The garnet originates from Tanzania, a source that has produced high quality red garnets, and the piece has been heat treated to optimize its tonal balance, a documented and accepted enhancement that we disclose openly.
Clarity is graded as eye clean, evaluated at eye level, which means that under normal unaided viewing the stone does not show inclusions that detract from its overall visual appeal. For the educated buyer it is important to note that eye clean is a practical and meaningful standard for jewelry use, distinct from microscopic grading, and it reflects how the gem will perform in daily wear. Inclusions in this garnet are treated not as flaws alone, but as unique identifiers that contribute to the gemological story of the stone. Common inclusions in red garnets include tiny mineral crystals, needle like growth features, and subtle zoning or growth banding, and these internal features can act like a fingerprint, helping experienced gemologists trace geographic origin, confirm natural formation, and distinguish natural material from synthetic or heavily altered counterparts. When examined under magnification, these internal markers provide valuable data points for provenance and verification, and they add character that many collectors find appealing because each inclusion pattern is singular.
The emerald cut is an excellent choice for a garnet with strong saturation, because its step facets and large table present a broad window into the stone, allowing color depth to be appreciated with clarity. Rather than scatter light into a highly brilliant display, the emerald cut emphasizes color and clarity, which enhances the perception of a pure, velvety red in a garnet of this nature. The intense color intensity combined with the eye clean clarity makes this specimen particularly desirable for use as a center stone in ring design, as a striking pendant focal point, or as a bespoke piece for collectors who value a classic cut with contemporary lines. From a gemological perspective the red hue places this stone within the common almandine and pyrope garnet families, which are both known for durable red tones and strong saturation, and material from Tanzania often displays a pleasing combination of depth and warmth. The heat treatment applied to this gem is intended to harmonize the color and remove any transient browning, resulting in a stable and pleasing red that performs well under different lighting.
For the informed purchaser, a number of practical considerations further reinforce this garnet s value. Garnet in the almandine pyrope series typically offers a reliable measure of durability, suitable for most jewelry applications with sensible care, and the excellent polish improves scratch resistance at the surface level while maximizing optical appeal. The disclosure of heat treatment is part of ethical trading practice, and heat treated garnets are widely accepted in the trade when disclosed, because the treatment is stable and commercially standardized. The presence of natural inclusions as identifiers should be viewed positively by collectors who understand that such features aid in authentication and provenance research. We recommend independent gemological verification for buyers seeking laboratory certification, and The Natural Gemstone Company is happy to assist with documentation and photographic records that illustrate the stone s inclusions, facet work, and proportions. This garnet, with its rare combination of near three carat weight, eye clean clarity, intense red color, precise emerald cut, and Tanzanian origin, represents a compelling choice for buyers who seek a transparent, well finished gem with a documented story and lasting aesthetic appeal.























