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2.79 Ct. Rhodolite Garnet from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Mar 17
Item ID: | K20226 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.29 Width: 8.2 Height: 5.1 |
Weight: | 2.79 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $401 |
This specimen is a transparent purplish pink rhodolite garnet weighing 2.79 carats, presented in a cushion shape with precise dimensions of 8.29 by 8.20 by 5.10 millimeters. The cutter employed a mixed brilliant faceting scheme, with a brilliant facet pattern on the crown to enhance scintillation, and a complementary step influenced pavilion that concentrates and deepens the face up color. The depth to average diameter ratio calculates to approximately sixty two percent, a proportion that is intentionally chosen to balance maximum light return with strong face up saturation in a gem of this body color. Clarity is recorded as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, meaning the stone is effectively eye clean to most viewers while retaining minor internal characteristics that do not disrupt transparency or light performance. Polish quality is excellent, with sharp facet junctions and consistent facet symmetry that produce crisp facet reflections. The origin of this rhodolite is Tanzania, a locality known for producing intensely colored garnets with fine clarity, and the stone has been heat treated, a standard and stable enhancement applied to optimize hue uniformity and to reduce the visibility of minute inclusions.
From an optical engineering perspective this rhodolite benefits from its mixed brilliant design, which is calibrated for the garnet family optical character. Garnets generally display a relatively high refractive index and generous internal dispersion, and the cutter has leveraged those properties by using smaller, well proportioned crown facets to break light into many small flashes of white and colored sparkle, while the pavilion geometry uses longer facets to return light through the face in a controlled manner. The result is lively scintillation combined with a saturated purplish pink tone that reads intense in both daylight and incandescent illumination. The faceting strategy also addresses common challenges in cushion shapes, namely the tendency to either window or become overly dark, by maintaining a moderate table and the noted depth ratio, both chosen to avoid excessive light leakage and to preserve color purity. Pleochroism in rhodolite is minimal, which means face up hue will remain consistent, and the excellent polish ensures minimal diffusion at facet junctions so that facet contrast remains pronounced. Heat treatment in this instance is a permanent, conventional process that enhances face up hue and clarity without compromising structural stability, and it has been executed to industry standards so that the stone remains suitable for daily wear when set appropriately.
Investing in this gemstone is an investment in both beauty and artisan craft. At 2.79 carats, a clean and intensely colored rhodolite of this size is uncommon, and the careful cutting and finishing amplify its desirability as a center stone for bespoke jewelry. The cushion outline provides both a classic silhouette and a broad table area that displays the stone color prominently, making it an ideal choice for a solitaire ring, an elegant pendant, or as the focal point in a multi stone design. Because the cutter prioritized optical performance, the stone will not only present a stunning visual impact, it will also retain market appeal over time, being the kind of refined material that collectors and connoisseurs seek. The Natural Gemstone Company documents the provenance and treatment, and our standards for selection focus on proportional integrity, facet execution, and stable enhancement practices, all of which are embodied in this piece. For purchasers looking for a combination of technical excellence and enduring aesthetic value, this Tanzanian rhodolite represents a considered acquisition, a wearable work of lapidary skill that marries material rarity with precise cutting to deliver both immediate visual reward and long term desirability.





















