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3.58 Ct. Pinkish Purple Garnet from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Jul 14
Item ID: | K26670 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.42 Width: 8.35 Height: 5.71 |
Weight: | 3.58 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Purple |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $260 |
There is a long and noble story behind every natural garnet, and this exquisite pinkish purple example carries that story with particular clarity. Sourced from Ceylon, Sri Lanka, and offered by The Natural Gemstone Company, this transparent 3.58 carat oval garnet measures 10.42 x 8.35 x 5.71 mm, and has been fashioned with a mixed brilliant cut that captures light with an old world elegance and modern precision. Garnet has been cherished since antiquity, named from the Latin word for pomegranate because of its deep, jewel like seeds, and prized by civilizations across the ages for its warmth, its protective symbolism, and its enduring beauty. This stone brings that legacy into contemporary jewelry, carrying with it the resonance of centuries of lapidary tradition, while speaking to a timeless aesthetic that suits both classical settings and refined modern designs.
Beyond its storied origin, the gem exhibits qualities that make it a true connoisseurs choice, and details matter. The color intensity is classified as intense, producing a vivid pinkish purple that shifts and glows as the stone moves, a color that is rare and captivating in natural garnets. The clarity was evaluated at eye level as very very slightly included, which means the stone appears essentially eye clean, and any tiny internal features serve as a natural fingerprint that confirms authenticity rather than detracting from beauty. The mixed brilliant cut maximizes scintillation and depth, and the excellent polish ensures each facet reflects light with crisp, lively brilliance. This garnet has no enhancement, which is a compelling attribute for collectors who value natural state stones, and its transparency and proportion make it suitable for a focal solitaire or a refined cluster, enabling jewelers to create pieces that honor tradition while delivering brilliance comparable to some of the finest heirloom gemstones.
When compared to lab grown gemstones, natural gems like this Sri Lankan garnet hold distinct advantages that matter to those who value legacy and authenticity. Lab grown stones can offer consistency and often a more accessible price point, but they are created in controlled conditions and therefore lack the singular journey that gives a natural gem its provenance and soul. Natural garnets form over eons within the earth, under unique geological conditions that impart subtle variations in color, inclusion patterns, and internal structure, features that experienced collectors and gem lovers read as evidence of origin and age. These characteristics contribute to the gem value in ways that laboratory provenance cannot replicate, and they provide a narrative that enhances the emotional and historical worth of a piece. Natural stones tend to retain and sometimes appreciate in value because of their rarity and origin story, a consideration for anyone looking beyond immediate acquisition cost to long term significance. In addition, the gentle imperfections and natural zoning in a stone like this pinkish purple garnet enhance its individuality, offering a richness of color and depth that can be difficult to reproduce in a synthetic counterpart.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we celebrate the enduring appeal of natural gemstones, and we present this 3.58 carat Sri Lankan garnet as an exemplar of tradition meeting refinement. Its intense pinkish purple hue, its eye level clarity described as very very slightly included, its mixed brilliant cut and excellent polish, and the fact that it is free from enhancement, all combine to create a gem that speaks to the collector who values narrative as much as aesthetics. For those who seek a jewel that connects them to ancient craftspeople, to distant mines, and to the slow artistry of nature, this garnet offers both a visual feast and a lasting story. If you wish to explore setting options or to learn more about provenance and care, our team is ready to guide you in selecting a setting that honors the gemstone and ensures it will be treasured for generations.




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