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1.64 Ct. Rhodolite Garnet from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Dec 8
Item ID: | K19316 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.94 Width: 5.45 Height: 4.34 |
Weight: | 1.64 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
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 | $140 |
This single transparent 1.64 carat emerald cut purplish red rhodolite garnet presents itself as a textbook example of natural beauty combined with careful cutting. The gem measures 7.94 by 5.45 by 4.34 millimeters, and the elongated emerald cut has been selected to emphasize the stone s clarity and color rather than to maximize scintillation. At eye level the clarity is assessed as very very slightly included, meaning that inclusions are minimal and do not interrupt the gem s transparency or visual appeal. The polish is excellent, which allows light to travel cleanly across the stepped facets and return a rich, uniform color to the viewer. There has been no enhancement to alter the color or clarity of this stone, and its Ceylon origin is confirmed, an origin with a long and respected history for producing high quality colored stones. For clients who value transparency in the supply chain, The Natural Gemstone Company discloses treatment and origin information, and this stone s untreated status contributes materially to its market desirability.
Color and tone are the principal reasons a knowledgeable buyer will notice this rhodolite at once. The hue is a purplish red, where red is clearly dominant but with a distinct violet component that enriches and deepens the overall appearance. The tone sits in the medium to medium deep range, which preserves saturation while preventing the stone from appearing overly dark under ordinary lighting. The vivid color intensity means the gem reads boldly even in daylight, but the violet cast gives it a cooler, more sophisticated presence than a purely orange or brick red garnet. Compared to rhodolites and other red garnets from famous localities, this Ceylon example tends toward the refined and violet accented end of the spectrum. East African rhodolites, particularly those from Tanzania, are often described as having a brighter raspberry or pinkish red tendency, with a slightly lighter tone that makes them read as more lively and floral. Indian localities can produce rhodolites with a warmer, pinker bias that lift toward rose when examined in daylight. This Ceylon rhodolite shows a cooler, slightly deeper purplish red that is more analogous to high quality Sri Lankan spinels and to some violet leaning rubellite tourmalines, yet it remains distinct from corundum rubies which typically show a purer red with orange undertones. Compared to famous Burmese rubies, which are prized for their pigeon blood red saturation, this stone s violet influence gives it a different, more jewel like personality that is valued by collectors seeking a unique color position between ruby and pink sapphire.
From a connoisseur s perspective the value proposition of this stone is grounded in several measurable factors. The combination of vivid saturation and an eye level clarity grade of very very slightly included is uncommon in rhodolites of this size, and the lack of enhancement increases its scarcity premium. The emerald cut is an intelligent choice for an educated buyer who prefers a gem s intrinsic color to be showcased in a way that reads consistently under varied lighting conditions, because the step faceting draws attention to hue and tone rather than to spangled brilliance. The physical dimensions make this an excellent candidate for a center stone in a classic solitaire ring or a refined pendant, and the gem s hardness and stability are suitable for daily wear with appropriate protective setting choices such as bezel or four prong settings that protect the corners of the emerald cut. For those considering investment attributes, provenance from Ceylon coupled with full disclosure of no enhancements and clear photographic documentation increases marketability and resale potential. If you would like an independent laboratory report for additional assurance, or custom mounting suggestions that will enhance the gem s visual impact while protecting it in wear, The Natural Gemstone Company can assist with both.




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