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2.30 Ct. Rhodolite Garnet from Madagascar
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Item ID: | K7234 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.14 Width: 7.59 Height: 4.47 |
Weight: | 2.30 Ct. |
Color: help | Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $100 |
The Natural Gemstone Company proudly presents an exquisite specimen of natural beauty—a transparent 2.30 carat oval shape red rhodolite garnet. This dazzling gemstone, sourced from the renowned mineral deposits of Madagascar, boasts dimensions of 8.14 x 7.59 x 4.47 mm. It is a masterpiece of nature's craftsmanship, reflecting the skilled artistry of the gemcutter with its mixed brilliant cut. This specific style of cutting is designed to maximize the interplay of light and color, creating a breathtaking sparkle that reveals the inner fire of the gemstone. The faceting pattern accentuates the natural vibrancy of the red hue, which stands as a testament to the gem's vivid color intensity.
In comparison to lab-grown gemstones, the allure of natural rhodolite garnets lies in their unique journey from deep within the earth to the jewelers' delicate hands. Unlike their synthetic counterparts, each natural rhodolite garnet like the one from The Natural Gemstone Company is a singular occurrence, formed over millions of years under specific environmental conditions. These natural processes impart subtle distinctions in color and clarity, which are prized by connoisseurs seeking distinctiveness and authenticity. The vivid red of this garnet is unwavering, unaffected by the repetitive uniformity often observed in lab-grown stones. Its color intensity is inherently dynamic, a vibrant testament to its geologic origin and natural composition.
This rhodolite garnet, with its very slightly included clarity grade as evaluated at eye level, offers the slightest natural inclusions. These tiny internal features, formed under immense pressure and heat, are unique fingerprints of the stone's formation story. They do not detract from its visual appeal but rather augment its individuality, distinguishing it from the homogenous nature of lab-grown options. The excellent polish achieved by our craftsmen ensures a smooth, mirror-like surface, which enhances the stone's optical properties by allowing an unobstructed flow of light. This meticulous finishing is a critical aspect of skilled lapidary work, heightening the garnet's brilliance and ensuring it captivates at every angle.
Furthermore, natural gemstones like this rhodolite are environmentally impactful yet irreplaceable treasures. The ethical sourcing practices by The Natural Gemstone Company and the finite availability of natural stones convey a narrative of both responsible stewardship and exclusivity. In contrast, lab-grown gemstones aim for sustainability through mass production, yet they miss the tactile connection to earth's raw power and splendor. The environmentally mindful sourcing of our rhodolite garnet from Madagascar ensures that our patrons receive a gemstone that is not only breathtaking but also conscious of its ecological footprint.
In conclusion, the distinctive characteristics and formation history of natural gemstones underline their enduring appeal and intrinsic value. The rhodolite garnet from The Natural Gemstone Company exemplifies the pinnacle of this natural allure, crafted with an eye for precision and an appreciation for the earth's profound artistry. Its vibrant color, masterful cut, and storied origins surpass the predictable aesthetics of lab-grown models, providing a gemstone that is multifaceted in both appearance and legacy. For the discerning buyer, the choice is clear: embrace a natural beauty that celebrates individuality, tradition, and the marvelous complexity of nature itself.


