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3.76 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Purple Cabochon Rhodolite Garnet Pair from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Stone type: | Rhodolite Garnet | Rhodolite Garnet |
|---|---|---|
Item ID: | PR15082 | PR15082 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.96 Width: 6.16 Height: 3.64 | Length: 7.96 Width: 6.16 Height: 3.64 |
Weight: | 1.93 Ct. | 1.83 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Medium | Medium |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $140 | $140 |
This matched pair of purple rhodolite garnets from The Natural Gemstone Company presents a thoughtful balance of size, color, and finish for an educated buyer seeking natural, unenhanced stones. The two cabochon ovals weigh 1.93 carats and 1.83 carats respectively. Each measures 7.96 by 6.16 by 3.64 millimeters, and both display a pleasing translucency with a smooth dome and an excellent polish. The color carries a medium intensity within the purple to raspberry spectrum that rhodolite is prized for, and the clarity is graded slightly included when evaluated at eye level. There are no enhancements, and the gems are reported to originate from Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a well known source for high quality colored stones. These objective specifications underline the natural character and collectible appeal of the pair, and they provide a reliable basis for setting design, valuation, and long term enjoyment.
From a gemological and practical perspective, several attributes make this pair notable. The cabochon cut emphasizes color and luster rather than internal fire, which is appropriate for stones that show their best qualities in tone and saturation. Slight inclusions at eye level are common in garnets and in cabochon material they are often less visually disruptive than in faceted stones, because the smooth dome tends to diffuse light and create a uniform appearance. The matched dimensions and weight deliver excellent symmetry for matched jewelry applications, which increases the desirability for earring pairs, cufflinks, or complementary ring stones. As rhodolite garnet sits around 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale, it is sufficiently durable for everyday wear when set and handled with normal care. Cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush is recommended, and extreme heat and harsh chemicals should be avoided to preserve polish and color.
When comparing this rhodolite pairing to other gemstone sets, the distinctive purple pink hue of rhodolite occupies a color niche that many buyers find more versatile than strong violet amethyst or intense red ruby. Against amethyst, which often leans cooler and more violet, rhodolite communicates a warmer, richer pinkness that pairs exceptionally well with rose gold and morganite for a tonal, feminine palette. Against ruby, which typically reads as a purer red and can command a higher price point, rhodolite offers a softer, more modern color statement that is easier to coordinate with metals and accent stones. When compared with spinel and rubellite tourmaline, rhodolite is comparable in hue range but differs in optical behavior and availability. Spinel often presents with higher clarity in faceted material, and rubellite can show pleochroism and greater transparency. The cabochon rhodolite pair therefore occupies a distinct place where color depth and surface luster are primary aesthetic drivers. For contrast and balance, a setting with white diamonds or white sapphires will lift the medium intensity purple pink and create a refined framing, while a pairing with green stones such as emerald will produce a classic complementary contrast that is visually arresting.
For collectors and designers who value provenance and matched quality, this pair from The Natural Gemstone Company represents a compelling option. The natural, unenhanced origin from Ceylon Sri Lanka, combined with matched weights and identical dimensions, makes these stones particularly well suited for custom earring projects, matched ring sets, or as the centerpiece in a bespoke pendant and stud combination. The cabochon shape lends itself to settings that emphasize smooth lines and tactile presence, such as bezel mounts or low domed settings that protect the edges and highlight the surface color. From a market perspective, the key value drivers here are natural origin, absence of treatments, matched pairing, and the attractive medium color intensity with excellent polish. If you are seeking a pair that reads as refined and wearable, yet distinct from more common violet or red stones, this rhodolite pair offers a nuanced color story and reliable gemological credentials.




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