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1.05 Ct. Rhodolite Garnet from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Mar 24
Item ID: | K22384 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.04 Width: 5.58 Height: 3.12 |
Weight: | 1.05 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Purple |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $100 |
This 1.05 carat asscher octagon pinkish purple rhodolite garnet from Ceylon Sri Lanka presents a measured and cultivated presence, with dimensions of 6.04 by 5.58 by 3.12 millimeters and a traditional asscher cut that emphasizes symmetry and facet clarity. The stone is transparent with a clarity grade reported as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, and it carries an excellent polish. Color intensity is described as medium, enabling the gem to read as distinctly pinkish purple without becoming either overly saturated or noticeably washed out. There has been no enhancement, and the origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, details that The Natural Gemstone Company documents and stands behind for informed selection and long term appreciation.
The primary hue occupies a refined zone between rose and violet, producing a pinkish purple character that shifts subtly with lighting and viewing angle. In daylight and cool white lighting the gem tends toward a fresher pink violet, while in warmer incandescent environments the tone acquires a slightly more purplish warmth. Compared with well known rhodolite examples from East Africa such as strong Tanzanian material which often exhibits deeper purplish red saturation, this Sri Lankan specimen remains more delicate and pink leaning. Compared with bright pink rhodolites from Madagascar which can push to vivid pink with strong saturation, this stone favors clarity of tone and a moderated depth that suits open faceting and step cut presentation.
The asscher cut is a purposeful choice for a stone with medium color intensity and high transparency, because its square octagonal form and broad step facets create a hall of mirrors effect that showcases internal color rather than scattering it in a brilliant burst. With the very very slightly included clarity observed at eye level the faceting reads clean and the polish maximizes surface reflectivity, so the tone appears even across the table and crown facets. When compared to classic garnets from famous localities such as Mozambique or Sri Lankan spinel bearing mines where some stones display heavier saturation and darker tone, this rhodolite reads as more restrained and versatile. The balance of medium intensity and excellent polish means the gem will display a controlled play of light, maintaining a consistent pinkish purple identity without slipping to brownish or overly dark tones in typical jewelry settings.
Practical considerations for use and setting follow directly from the gem attributes and provenance as presented by The Natural Gemstone Company. The 6.04 by 5.58 by 3.12 millimeter size and 1.05 carat weight are well suited to a refined solitaire or an elegant three stone design, and the asscher cut invites a low profile bezel or a subtle four prong mounting that preserves the step facet geometry. For color pairing, warm metals such as rose gold will enhance the pink undertone and yield a softer, more romantic appearance, while white gold or platinum will emphasize cooler violet notes and present a crisper optical contrast. Routine care protocols for garnet apply, using mild soapy water and a soft brush for cleaning, avoiding prolonged exposure to high heat or harsh chemicals, and retaining documentation of origin and enhancement status. The combination of Sri Lankan origin, no enhancement, medium color intensity, very very slightly included clarity at eye level, and an excellent asscher cut polish makes this rhodolite a considered choice for collectors and designers seeking a naturally attractive pinkish purple garnet with reliable performance and documented provenance.




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