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3.25 Ct. Garnet from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jan 10
Item ID: | K17052 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.25 Width: 7.29 Height: 5.52 |
Weight: | 3.25 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Red |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $123 |
This transparent purplish red garnet presents as a precise, well balanced gemstone, weighing 3.25 carats and fashioned into an emerald cut. The dimensions are 9.25 by 7.29 by 5.52 millimeters, and the stone exhibits intense color intensity with a deep, saturated tone that reads as a rich blend of crimson and subtle violet. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, and the stone displays excellent polish, with facet junctions and table symmetry that support strong internal light return. The piece is heat treated, a standard and stable enhancement used to optimize color and clarity in garnet material, and its origin is documented as Tanzania, a region known for producing garnets with appealing saturation and clarity. These attributes combine to make the stone a technically attractive specimen for a range of jewelry settings, where the emerald cut will emphasize color depth and allow controlled, linear light reflections.
The journey of this garnet begins in the mineral rich alluvial gravels and pegmatite veins of Tanzania, where artisanal and small scale mining operations have long extracted gem quality garnet crystals. After extraction, the rough garnet receives an initial sorting on site to separate gem quality pieces from lower grade material. The selected rough was then transported to a regional cutting house, where experienced lapidaries considered the stone geometry and internal features before determining the emerald cut as the optimal choice to balance weight retention and visual performance. During cutting, precise facet planning was employed to align internal inclusions away from key viewing facets, and measured pavilion depths and table proportions were adjusted to enhance the vivid purplish red hue. Following the initial cut, the stone underwent controlled heat treatment to stabilize and intensify color, applied under carefully monitored temperature conditions to preserve crystal integrity.
After heat treatment, the garnet advanced to the final polishing and quality evaluation stages, where an excellent polish was achieved through sequentially finer abrasives and meticulous attention to facet sharpness. The finished gemstone was examined under standardized lighting and magnification, confirming the clarity grade of very very slightly included at eye level, and verifying the dimensions and carat weight to industry tolerances. At this point the stone entered the provenance and documentation process managed by The Natural Gemstone Company, where origin documentation from Tanzanian sourcing was reviewed, treatment disclosure was recorded, and a photographic record was created to illustrate color, cut, and clarity for clients and trade partners. The Natural Gemstone Company applies consistent photographic standards and measurement verification, ensuring that the visual representation and technical data align with the physical stone, and that any treatment such as heat is clearly disclosed to maintain transparency in the marketplace.
From the completed evaluation, the garnet moved into inventory and presentation for retail and bespoke trade use, with attention to packaging and handling that preserve the stone condition during transport. Photographs and measured specifications accompany each listing, and The Natural Gemstone Company maintains accessible records for provenance and treatment. The emerald cut profile is particularly suited to settings that highlight color and form, including solitaire rings, three stone designs, and sophisticated pendant applications, where the depth of color and polished facets will interact with controlled lighting environments to reveal the stone character. Buyers receive factual information about carat weight, dimensions, cut, clarity grade as evaluated at eye level, treatment history, and origin, enabling informed decisions that reflect both aesthetic preference and gemological knowledge. This garnet, traced from Tanzanian extraction through precision cutting, heat treatment, and final presentation, represents a documented example of responsible sourcing and methodical craftsmanship, and is presented by The Natural Gemstone Company with a focus on accurate disclosure and measured description.























