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3.30 Ct. Garnet from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Mar 17
Item ID: | K17439 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.1 Width: 8.21 Height: 4.76 |
Weight: | 3.30 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $200 |
This exceptional transparent 3.30 carat purplish pink garnet presents itself in a classic emerald cut shape, with precise dimensions of 10.10 x 8.21 x 4.76 mm, and originates from Ceylon Sri Lanka. The stone is eye clean when evaluated at eye level, displaying no visible inclusions to the unaided eye, and it exhibits a vivid color intensity that is immediately apparent through the table. The cut is an emerald cut with broad step facets and a large rectangular table, producing controlled light reflection and a refined play of color that suits connoisseurs who prefer structural brilliance over scintillation. Polish is graded excellent, and the piece is natural and untreated, with no enhancement, which preserves its intrinsic material stability and color fidelity for long term wear and inheritance.
Analyzed from a lapidary and gemological standpoint, the emerald cut proportions are well considered, the length to width ratio of approximately 1.23 creates a balanced rectangular profile that sits elegantly in the hand or on the finger. The pavilion depth of 4.76 mm relative to the mean girdle diameter yields a depth percentage of about 52 percent, a proportion that maintains strong color saturation while minimizing undesirable windowing. The step facet architecture emphasizes parallel crown and pavilion rows, with crisp facet junctions and even facet alignment, which together contribute to excellent light return for a step cut geometry. The generous table allows the vivid purplish pink chroma to present uniformly across the crown, while the carefully executed facet planes control the distribution of tone, avoiding localized dark zones or overly bright flashes. This combination of facet design and finishing polish produces a gem that reads clean and saturated under a range of lighting conditions, a trait favored by collectors and designers seeking predictable color behavior.
From the perspective of craftsmanship and long term care, this garnet is ideally suited to become a wearable and stable component of a high quality jewelry setting. Garnets as a group possess a durability that is appropriate for daily wear in rings and pendants, with typical Mohs hardness values in the mid single digits that resist everyday abrasion when set and maintained correctly. The absence of treatment eliminates concerns around dye stability or heat induced alteration, which simplifies conservation across generations. For secure setting and protection of the clean step cut corners, I recommend a four or six prong mounting with slightly reinforced corner prongs, or a bezel setting where the metal lip protects the girdle and corners while maintaining the stone profile. Routine maintenance should include professional inspection of the setting and periodic gentle cleaning using mild detergent and a soft brush, avoiding aggressive chemicals. When mounted with attention to mechanical security and periodic servicing, the stone will retain its polish and shape for decades.
As a potential generational heirloom, this emerald cut purplish pink garnet embodies the technical virtues that ensure longevity, legibility, and heir appeal. Its documented provenance from Ceylon Sri Lanka, combined with natural, untreated status and eye clean clarity, provides a reliable foundation for future appraisal and attribution. The refined emerald cut, with repeatable facet relationships and an excellent polish, ensures that the gem will continue to display consistent and attractive optical behavior across varied lighting, an important criterion for heirlooms that must please successive owners with differing tastes. At The Natural Gemstone Company we emphasize traceable sourcing and meticulous grading, and this garnet has been evaluated to provide the detailed information collectors require when selecting a stone intended to be passed down. With an appropriately considered setting, professional documentation, and routine care, this garnet can be transformed into a family center stone that maintains both aesthetic and material integrity for generations.




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