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3.70 Ct. Red Garnet from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Jul 2
Item ID: | K24406 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.73 Width: 8.31 Height: 5.72 |
Weight: | 3.70 Ct. |
Color: help | Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | 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 | $103 |
This transparent oval red garnet weighs 3.70 carats, and measures 10.73 by 8.31 by 5.72 millimeters, presenting a length to width ratio of approximately 1.29 and a calibrated depth ratio of about 60 percent based on the average diameter, the proportions that yield an optimal balance between face up presence and internal light return. The stone is fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut, combining a faceted crown employing brilliant style facets with a pavilion that moderates angles to reinforce color saturation, and the finish is graded excellent for polish, ensuring that each facet plane provides crisp specular reflection. Clarity is reported as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, inclusions that are minor and primarily contribute character rather than distraction, and the gem is unenhanced, retaining wholly natural optical and chromatic properties. Origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a source known for garnets with deep warm saturation, and this specimen has a vivid color intensity that reads richly across viewing conditions. The Natural Gemstone Company presents this stone as an exemplar of disciplined cutting and thoughtful material selection, suitable for clients who require precise metrics and documented provenance.
The mixed brilliant faceting strategy employed on this garnet is deliberately technical, the crown facets are proportioned to moderate table size and to create a field of small, lively flashes while the pavilion facets are cut to angles that control return of long wave red tones rather than dispersive white flash alone. This approach preserves the gem s chroma while maintaining scintillation, producing a visual effect where flashes of darker garnet red alternate with warmer, luminous flashes as the stone is tilted, an outcome that is highly desirable in dense colored gemstones. The oval outline is symmetrically executed, with consistent girdle curvature and balanced facet junctions that reduce light leakage and minimize windowing, and the mixed cut also allows for a slightly larger face up presentation relative to weight, which enhances perceived scale without sacrificing the gem s structural stability. Craftsmanship is evident in the crisp facet edges and the evenness of polish across both crown and pavilion, factors that directly influence how the vivid red is perceived under direct and diffuse illumination.
Color characterization for this garnet emphasizes saturation and tone, the hue is a pure to slightly warm red with minimal brown overtones, the tone is in the medium dark range which permits both depth and vivacity, and saturation is classified as vivid, indicating a high proportion of chromatic content relative to neutral component. Under cooler daylight the gem displays a deep, wine like red with intense saturation, under warmer incandescent light the same gem reads as a richer, more sanguine red that emphasizes warmth and presence, a predictable and desirable response for garnets of this material class. The lack of enhancement ensures that the observed color and response to lighting are intrinsic to the material, providing assurance to informed buyers who prioritize natural state and long term stability. As a symbol, the rich bold color serves as a direct visual shorthand for personal power and distinction, offering a commanding but refined presence when set into jewelry, and the gem s clean appearance combined with vivid chroma makes it appropriate for a principal stone in a signet ring, a solitaire pendant, or a bespoke ring design that favors single stone focus.
From a practical perspective, the clarity grade of very slightly included means the stone is robust in face up appearance, with internal features that do not compromise structural integrity or long term wearability, and the overall material hardness and toughness typical of garnet types supports everyday settings when properly secured. Setting recommendations that enhance the red without diminishing brilliance include warm yellow gold which amplifies the stone s red warmth, and neutral white metals which offer modern contrast and emphasize facet brilliance, in each case a secure prong setting or low bezel with careful light access will best preserve the stone s optical performance. For collectors and connoisseurs who evaluate gems by measurable characteristics and aesthetic consequence, this 3.70 carat oval from Ceylon Sri Lanka represents a rare convergence of vivid natural color, precise mixed brilliant cutting, and meticulous finishing. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the piece with full disclosure of origin and treatment status, and we welcome inquiries from discerning clients seeking additional imaging, precise facet diagrams, or custom mounting recommendations to ensure the final jewelry execution reflects the gem s inherent authority and distinction.




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