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2.70 Ct. Orange Hessonite Garnet from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Sep 5
Item ID: | K28643 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.28 Width: 7.33 Height: 3.92 |
Weight: | 2.70 Ct. |
Color: help | Orange |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $80 |
This exceptional transparent 2.70 carat oval orange hessonite garnet from Madagascar, measuring 10.28 by 7.33 by 3.92 mm, presents a compelling combination of visual appeal and gemological quality. Faceted in a mixed brilliant cut, this stone shows an intense, warm orange hue that sings with life under direct light, while an excellent polish gives every facet crisp reflections and depth. Evaluated at eye level as very slightly included, the clarity of this gem remains strong for its weight and type, allowing for bright transparency and attractive brilliance that many ordinary hessonites lack. Importantly, this piece is entirely natural and untreated, with no enhancement, which sets it apart from the many heat treated, filled, or synthetic alternatives commonly offered in the market. Compared to other orange gemstones such as spessartine garnet, imperial topaz, or commercial citrine, this hessonite balances a unique color profile and affordability, while delivering the kind of natural character that collectors and designers prize. At The Natural Gemstone Company we prioritize honest sourcing and careful cutting, and this stone exemplifies our commitment to offering pieces that are both beautiful and ethically sourced.
From an investment perspective this Madagascar hessonite is well positioned for future appreciation, for several reasons. First, the combination of size, transparency, and intense color is rare in hessonites at this weight, and rarity is a primary driver of price appreciation in the gem market. Second, the fact that the gem is untreated adds a premium in an era when collectors and investors increasingly favor natural material over enhanced goods. Third, hessonite garnet varieties have been undervalued relative to traditional investment gems like ruby and sapphire, yet they have an appealing story and fresh market interest, especially as designers and private collectors look for distinctive, warm toned stones that stand out from the usual palette. Supply factors matter too, and high quality Madagascar hessonites are sourced from limited deposits, which constrains availability as demand grows. While no gem can guarantee returns, acquiring a well cut, transparent, untreated 2.70 carat hessonite with excellent polish provides a strong basis for long term value retention and potential appreciation, particularly when accompanied by careful documentation, secure storage, and consideration for mounting in a setting that highlights the stone and broadens its market appeal.
When compared to other offerings on the market, this oval hessonite offers a superior blend of quality, value, and uniqueness. Many competing stones of similar color may be smaller, more heavily included, or have undergone enhancements that reduce their collector appeal. Others may be overcut for size at the expense of face up color, or come from sources with weaker supply chain transparency. This gem stands out because of its balanced proportions, the efficiency of the mixed brilliant cut in delivering both sparkle and color saturation, and the untreated natural origin from Madagascar that collectors admire. For investors who also appreciate wearable beauty, this stone adapts well to both timeless and contemporary jewelry designs, which can further enhance its resale potential and desirability. At The Natural Gemstone Company we recommend obtaining independent certification for any investment purchase, retaining purchase documentation, and considering conservative insurance and secure storage, all steps that support future liquidity. We also advise buyers to weigh the benefits of mounting the stone in a classic setting if they plan to sell to a broader market later, because finished jewelry often commands stronger attention and higher realized prices than loose stones alone. This Madagascar hessonite represents both a lovely gem to enjoy now, and a considered acquisition for the future, offering a rare combination of natural beauty and investment minded attributes.

























