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1.28 Ct. Rhodolite Garnet from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Dec 21
Item ID: | K19898 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.75 Width: 5.96 Height: 3.83 |
Weight: | 1.28 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $150 |
This transparent, purplish red rhodolite garnet weighs 1.28 carat, and presents an elegant oval outline with dimensions of 6.75 by 5.96 by 3.83 mm, and a mixed brilliant cut designed to balance fire and color. The cut proportions and facet arrangement provide controlled brilliance, while the excellent polish produces crisp facet junctions and a smooth table. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, indicating only minor internal features that do not detract from the gem visual appeal. Color is described as vivid in intensity, a saturated purplish red that registers with even color distribution and pleasing depth. There is no enhancement present, and the piece is of natural origin from Ceylon, Sri Lanka. The specimen is offered and documented by The Natural Gemstone Company.
The journey of this rhodolite began in the gem rich alluvial deposits of Ceylon, Sri Lanka, where prospecting and careful extraction take place in terrain shaped by centuries of geological activity. Local miners and trained sorters recover the rough in small parcels, and initial selection is based on hue, tone, and transparency. Parcels destined for higher color saturation are separated for faceting, and this particular rough displayed the intrinsic purplish red that defines quality rhodolite. The rough was transported under secure chain of custody to a cutting atelier where cutter selection was informed by the crystal orientation, inclusions, and desired final yield. A mixed brilliant design was chosen to maximize the stone weight while enhancing face up color and scintillation. Precision faceting procedures were employed to establish the oval outline and to maintain symmetry across girdle and crown facets. Polishing used progressively finer laps and controlled pressures to reach an excellent surface finish without altering the natural color. During the cutting and finishing stages the stone was repeatedly cleaned and inspected at loupe and microscope levels, and the minor internal features were documented, resulting in the clarity grade recorded as very very slightly included at eye level. No treatments or heat enhancement were applied at any stage, preserving the stone natural state.
Following cutting and certification, the finished rhodolite entered the market stage where appraisal, imaging, and careful presentation are critical. The Natural Gemstone Company records provenance information, including origin details, cutting notes, and clarity observations, and provides this documentation to clients and trades professionals. Professional gem photography was used to represent the vivid purplish red color and to demonstrate the stone scale in hand and on standard backgrounds. Technical reporting highlights the 1.28 carat weight, the exact dimensions, the mixed brilliant cut, the very very slightly included clarity at eye level, the excellent polish, and the lack of enhancement, all supported by visual inspection and laboratory grade instruments. The stone is suitable for a variety of settings where its color and size can be displayed, for example a solitaire ring in yellow gold or a custom pendant where the warm purplish red will interact with skin tone and light. Care recommendations reflect the material hardness and toughness of garnet group species, suggesting avoidance of harsh chemicals and strong mechanical impacts, and routine cleaning with mild soap and a soft brush. Packaging and shipment follow secure protocols with insurance options and traceable delivery, and The Natural Gemstone Company remains available to provide additional images, measurements, and setting guidance for jewelers and discerning buyers.




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