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0.81 Ct. Rhodolite Garnet from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Mar 24
Item ID: | K22394 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.2 Width: 5.19 Height: 3.3 |
Weight: | 0.81 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $100 |
This listing presents one transparent 0.81 carat round purplish pink rhodolite garnet, exact dimensions 5.20 x 5.19 x 3.30 mm, cut in a mixed brilliant style. The stone displays an intense color saturation that balances pink and purple tones, producing a lively yet elegant visual presence. Clarity is graded as eye clean, evaluated at eye level, with no inclusions visible to unaided observation, and the polish is recorded as excellent, producing crisp facet junctions and clean reflections. There has been no enhancement applied to this gem, and its reported origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka. The Natural Gemstone Company presents this gem as an example of natural, untreated material, suitable for precision setting and careful design work.
The mixed brilliant cut brings together a faceting scheme that optimizes both scintillation and face up brilliance, with an emphasis on a balanced crown and pavilion geometry that preserves weight while enhancing optical performance. At 0.81 carat and with the given diameter and depth proportions, the gem sits well in classic solitaire settings as well as contemporary halo and bezel treatments, offering versatility for use in rings, pendants, and custom pieces. The combination of transparency and intense color intensity allows for confident use as the primary center stone in small to medium format jewelry, and the eye clean clarity grade ensures minimal visual distraction from natural internal features when viewed in typical wearing conditions.
Rhodolite garnet carries a long cultural and material heritage linked to the broader garnet family, a group of minerals that have been mined and worn since antiquity. Garnets were prized by ancient civilizations across the Mediterranean, the Indian subcontinent, and South East Asia for personal adornment and ceremonial use, and they frequently appeared in signet rings, necklace beads, and inlay work. The rhodolite variety, noted for its rose to purplish pink hues, has been favored in later historical periods for its nuanced color, which translates well into feminine and unisex jewelry designs. In Sri Lanka, historically known as Ceylon, gem trading and lapidary craft have roots extending over many centuries, and gemstones from this island have long been associated with skilled cutting, careful selection, and regional aesthetic preferences.
Provenance and the absence of enhancement are central to the assessment of value and long term desirability for collectors and designers alike. This rhodolite garnet comes from Ceylon Sri Lanka, a source renowned for producing gem quality material across several species. The fact that the stone is natural and unenhanced aligns with traditional standards of gem appreciation where untreated stones were the norm, increasing confidence for settings intended to survive daily wear and for inclusion in heirloom pieces. The Natural Gemstone Company documents these attributes to provide transparency for gemologists, jewelers, and clients, and to facilitate informed decisions regarding mounting, insurance, and conservation.
Technical care guidance and practical notes follow from the gem s material characteristics. Garnets typically register around 7.0 to 7.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, making them suitable for everyday jewelry when properly set, but they should be protected from hard knocks and abrasive impacts. Cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush is appropriate, and steam and ultrasonic cleaning are generally tolerated for most garnet material, however professional confirmation is advised when settings or mounts might trap residues or when mounting includes mixed materials. For setting advice, this round mixed brilliant rhodolite is dimensionally well suited to ring settings that provide secure prongs or bezel walls, and the measured depth allows for a pleasing face up presentation without excessive pavilion removal. For further technical documentation, detailed imagery, or discussion of custom setting options please contact The Natural Gemstone Company, where specialists can provide certificates, additional photographs, and practical recommendations for fabrication and care.




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