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3.64 Ct. Garnet from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Mar 31
Item ID: | K22775 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.57 Width: 7.9 Height: 6.07 |
Weight: | 3.64 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $80 |
This listing describes a single transparent garnet weighing 3.64 carats, presented in an oval shape with clearly defined proportions. The stone measures 9.57 by 7.90 by 6.07 millimeters, and it has been faceted in a mixed brilliant cut that optimizes both face up sparkle and internal light return. The color is a purplish pink with intense saturation, and the overall presentation is clean and lively. The origin is Tanzania, and the item has not received any enhancement. The Natural Gemstone Company provides these particulars to ensure a clear understanding of the gem attributes prior to any design or purchase decision.
The mixed brilliant cut combines facets on the crown and pavilion that are intended to balance brilliance and color depth. In this example the faceting is precise, and the polish is graded as excellent, which contributes to crisp facet junctions and a bright appearance. Clarity is described as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which reflects small internal features that do not significantly interfere with light performance or visual appeal when viewed without magnification. The transparency is high, allowing the intense purplish pink hue to be displayed evenly across the table. These cut and clarity characteristics make the stone versatile for a range of mounting styles where both color and sparkle are desired.
Color is a defining attribute for this piece, the purplish pink tone is vivid and uniform, and the intense color intensity enhances presence when set in jewelry. Under standard lighting the stone presents a saturated face up appearance with lively flashes imparted by the mixed brilliant facet arrangement. The combination of strong color and good transparency produces a visually rich result, suitable for rings, pendants, or earrings where color is the focal point. Because the stone has no treatment, the observed hue and saturation are natural expressions of the material, and the Tanzanian origin provides useful provenance information for designers and collectors who value traceable supply.
Durability is an important consideration when specifying a garnet for wearable jewelry, and the garnet family generally occupies a range on the Mohs hardness scale from approximately 6.5 to 7.5, depending on the specific garnet species. By comparison, diamond sits at 10 on the Mohs scale, and corundum, which includes sapphire and ruby, is at 9, while quartz is at 7. This relative hardness indicates that garnet offers good resistance to everyday wear and abrasion, though it is not as hard as sapphire or diamond. For practical use, the hardness places garnet in a category that tolerates daily wear when set thoughtfully, with protective settings such as bezels recommended for rings that will be exposed to frequent contact. Routine care with warm water, mild detergent, and a soft brush will maintain the stone, and while many garnets respond well to standard cleaning methods, one should avoid harsh chemicals and have any unfamiliar inclusions evaluated before using ultrasonic equipment.
The combination of natural origin, absence of enhancement, precise cutting, excellent polish, and a clear statement of dimensions and weight makes this garnet a well documented option for fine jewelry projects. The 3.64 carat weight and oval format support a variety of design directions, and the intense purplish pink color provides immediate visual impact. The Natural Gemstone Company is available to provide additional photographic views, mounting recommendations, and condition reports to assist in design decisions or appraisal processes. Prospective clients are encouraged to consider setting options that protect the stone while allowing its color to remain the central feature, and to request any additional measurements or documentation that may be needed for custom work.





















