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3.59 Ct. Garnet from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jan 2
Item ID: | K18678 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.77 Width: 7.64 Height: 5.12 |
Weight: | 3.59 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $400 |
This purplish pink garnet offered by The Natural Gemstone Company is a finely faceted 3.59 carat gem, cut in a classic emerald cut to showcase color and clarity, with precise dimensions measuring 9.77 by 7.64 by 5.12 millimeters. The gem displays an intense, saturated color that reads as a pleasing balance between warm pink and a subtle violet component, a palette that is highly desirable among collectors and connoisseurs. Clarity has been evaluated at eye level as very slightly included, meaning that under normal viewing conditions the stone appears clean and free of distracting inclusions, while small internal features may be visible to trained eyes under magnification. The polish is excellent, which contributes to strong facet definition on the step cut and a refined overall finish. No enhancement has been used, so the color and clarity are entirely natural, and the gem is documented as originating from Tanzania, a region known for producing richly colored garnet material.
From a gemological perspective this garnet presents several attributes that appeal to an educated buyer. The emerald cut is a step cut designed to emphasize color and clarity rather than brilliance, so it is particularly well suited to gems like this purplish pink garnet that offer strong, even saturation and attractive transparency. The clarity grade of very slightly included indicates that the stone retains solid marketability for both fine jewelry and collection purposes, because inclusions are minimal at typical viewing distances and do not compromise structural integrity. Garnets in general occupy a hardness range that makes them suitable for a wide variety of ring and pendant settings, and this specimen, with its robust polish and well proportioned facets, will set predictably well. The lack of treatments increases its long term value and collectability, and provenance from Tanzania adds an additional layer of interest due to the geological contexts that produce distinctive garnet chemistries and hues.
Beyond physical and market considerations, many buyers appreciate the traditional metaphysical associations of garnet, and this purplish pink tone carries nuanced meanings that differ from the more common deep red varieties. Historically garnet has been linked to vitality, grounding, and protective energies, and among practitioners of crystal traditions, a pink to purplish pink garnet is often associated with matters of the heart, emotional regeneration, and the harmonization of passion with calm intention. The color evokes themes of compassion, creative inspiration, and a gentle courage to pursue personal truth, so it is frequently chosen by those seeking supportive stones for relationships, self esteem, and artistic expression. It is important to note that metaphysical properties are cultural and personal in nature, and they complement rather than replace practical considerations of beauty, durability, and cut when choosing a gemstone.
For designers and buyers who appreciate color pairing, this garnet is an excellent candidate to complement or be paired with a Semi Black Opal, a type of opal prized for its dark body tone with lively play of color that can include flashes of green, blue, and fiery tones. A semi black opal provides dramatic contrast to the warm purplish pink of this garnet, creating a sophisticated palette that plays with light and depth, while the garnet offers a stable, intense focal color. When mounted together in custom jewelry the combination can yield a contemporary yet timeless aesthetic, or the garnet can stand alone in a solitaire setting to emphasize its emerald cut elegance. At The Natural Gemstone Company we take care to document origin and treatment status, and we welcome inquiries about matching stones, custom setting recommendations, and independent laboratory reports. If you would like further technical information or guidance on setting and care for this 3.59 carat Tanzanian garnet, we are available to assist, and we stand behind the natural quality and professional presentation of every gem we offer.
























