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2.95 Ct. Rhodolite Garnet from Tanzania
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Item ID: | K20646 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.98 Width: 7.6 Height: 5.09 |
Weight: | 2.95 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $700 |
This specimen is a transparent purplish pink rhodolite garnet weighing 2.95 carats, with an elegant oval outline and measurements of 9.98 by 7.60 by 5.09 millimeters, presented in a mixed brilliant cut that balances crown sparkle with pavilion depth, offering a classic face up presence and lively light performance. The color intensity is classified as intense, the polish is excellent, and the clarity grade is very very slightly included evaluated at eye level, a condition that affirms the gem as notably clean to the unaided eye while retaining the natural internal characteristics that authenticate its origin. Sourced from Tanzania and free of any enhancement, this garnet carries a natural provenance that is traceable and consistent with the geological signatures of east African deposits. The proportions and cut have been executed to maximize color saturation and scintillation, making this gem a refined choice for a variety of fine jewelry settings where both color and transparency are prioritized.
What sets this rhodolite apart is the constellation of internal features that form its unmistakable signature, a subtle ensemble of minute pinpoint crystals and delicate growth patterns that inhabit the crystal lattice without compromising visual clarity. Under magnification these inclusions present as tiny reflective crystals, faint linear growth tubes, and soft localized clouds, features that are typical of natural garnets yet arranged in a way that is uniquely expressive in this individual stone. These elements interact with incident light to produce selective scattering and localized flashes, contributing to a sense of depth and internal movement that is absent in fully inert material. The inclusions are fine and dispersed, they do not form prominent fractures or large cavities, and they are largely inconspicuous at normal viewing distances, however they provide a microscopic fingerprint that confirms natural formation and rules out synthetic or treated alternatives.
The relationship between the inclusions and the cutting style amplifies the gem story, the mixed brilliant cutting plan divides the pavilion and crown into facets that catch light at varied angles, and in doing so the natural inclusions are accentuated as tiny pinpoints of contrast and as sources of soft internal reflection. This plays a role in the perceived hue, with pockets of slightly deeper purplish tone and flashes of vivid pink appearing as the stone is rotated, a dynamic that enhances the overall liveliness and complexity of the face up color. The excellent polish ensures uniform facet junctions and smooth facet planes, which optimizes light return and makes the internal signature readable without appearing abrasive or distracting. Collectors and connoisseurs will appreciate that the inclusions contribute to character rather than detracting from beauty, they add a narrative of origin and time that is often sought after in natural gemstones.
From a practical perspective this rhodolite is well suited to bespoke and heirloom quality jewelry, the robust garnet structure combined with the resilience implied by its clarity and finish supports use in rings, pendants, and earrings, with standard precautions advised for daily wear to avoid hard knocks and exposure to harsh chemicals. Cleaning is straightforward, warm soapy water and a soft brush will maintain brilliance and clarity, professional ultrasonics may be used with caution and based on the setting. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the natural, untreated status of this stone and offers provenance information upon request, we can provide additional imagery, magnified views, and guidance on setting styles that will best showcase the stone signature described here. This rhodolite garnet presents as a natural, distinct and verifiable example of fine purplish pink garnet from Tanzania, its internal inclusions are part of the gem identity, and they offer both visual interest and assurance of authenticity.























