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1.32 Ct. Rhodolite Garnet from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Feb 12
Item ID: | K21295 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.19 Width: 5.86 Height: 3.57 |
Weight: | 1.32 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $118 |
This fine rhodolite garnet presents as a transparent, emerald cut gemstone weighing 1.32 carats, with precise dimensions of 7.19 by 5.86 by 3.57 millimeters, and an overall depth of approximately 55 percent. The cut is an emerald style with clean step facets, an excellent polish, and tight symmetry, which together maximize the stone's clarity and color saturation. Color is a purplish pink with intense saturation, and the stone was evaluated as very very slightly included at eye level, indicating that the internal characteristics are extremely discreet and do not detract from the gem's visual appeal. This specimen is completely natural with no enhancement, and it is sourced from Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a well regarded provenance for fine colored stones, which adds to its appeal for collectors and connoisseurs alike.
From a gemological perspective this rhodolite belongs to the garnet group, typically expressing a pyrope almandine composition, with trace elements that yield its signature purplish pink hue. Garnets are isotropic, which means they are singly refractive, and this optical character contributes to their clean, lively brightness when cut well. The excellent polish on this emerald cut allows light to travel through the stone with minimal surface diffusion, enhancing the perceived depth of color and the clarity of the step facet reflections. With a Mohs hardness in the range of seven to seven and a half, rhodolite garnet offers durable performance for everyday wear in rings or pendants, while still benefiting from sensible care to avoid hard knocks or abrasive cleaning methods.
The internal features of this gem are best described as unique identifiers that add character and provenance, rather than flaws. Under magnification the stone displays minute inclusions and natural growth structures that are consistent with a natural formation history, and these features were evaluated at eye level as extremely slight. Such inclusions serve as an internal ledger, they can confirm a natural origin, and they provide a fingerprint that gemological laboratories and experienced cutters use when matching or certifying stones. For an educated buyer these internal characteristics are reassuring, because they indicate that the color and clarity are intrinsic to the crystal, not the result of filling, dyeing, or heat treatment. The absence of enhancement combined with these natural inclusion signatures therefore supports both aesthetic integrity and long term value.
For a discerning purchaser this 1.32 carat purplish pink rhodolite garnet represents a convergence of desirable attributes, including intense natural color, excellent cut and polish, attractive proportions, and documented origin from Ceylon, Sri Lanka. The emerald cut is particularly well suited to stones of high clarity and color saturation, as the stepped facets create broad planes of color and elegant flashes rather than the scintillation associated with brilliant cuts, making this gem a refined choice for a classic solitare ring or a couture pendant setting. At The Natural Gemstone Company we emphasize verifiable origin, clear disclosure on enhancements, and detailed grading information, and we welcome inquiries from buyers who require photographs under multiple lighting conditions, microscope images, or third party laboratory reports. This rhodolite garnet is a rare, natural, and attractive example of its species, and it is especially appealing to a buyer who values transparency, precise cutting, and the subtle storytelling power of natural inclusions.




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