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3.01 Ct. Rhodolite Garnet from Tanzania
Item ID: | K20195 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.32 Width: 7.61 Height: 5.24 |
Weight: | 3.01 Ct. |
Color: help | Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $199 |
This specimen is a transparent 3.01 carat red rhodolite garnet presented in an asscher octagon shape, with precise dimensions of 8.32 x 7.61 x 5.24 mm. The asscher cut emphasizes step facets and an open table that reveal the gem core, producing broad flashes of color and measured internal reflection. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, indicating exceptionally minor internal characteristics that do not impede the gem visual performance. Color intensity is vivid, a saturated red with subtle depth that remains lively through the table and crown facets. The polish is graded excellent, delivering crisp facet junctions and a smooth facet plane that enhances light return and visual appeal. The stone has been heat treated, a common enhancement applied under controlled conditions to optimize color uniformity and stability. The origin is Tanzania, and the piece is presented and offered by The Natural Gemstone Company as an example of premium rhodolite material suitable for fine jewelry applications.
The story of this garnet begins in the metamorphic terrains of Tanzania, where pockets of garnet bearing rock yield crystalline nodules to patient field teams. The rough that became this particular gem was identified for its combination of color potential and clarity, and it passed through a sequence of appraisals to determine the best cutting plan. Our sourcing approach emphasizes traceability, with records maintained from initial selection through export documentation and onward logistics. The rough material was transported under controlled conditions to a cutting atelier where experienced lapidaries assessed crystal orientation and internal features. That initial assessment guides orientation decisions intended to maximize color saturation while minimizing visible inclusions at typical viewing distances. Throughout the early stages of the journey attention was given to preserving weight while achieving the optimal face up appearance necessary for an asscher rendition of this size.
In the cutting studio master cutters executed the asscher octagon design to yield balanced proportions and strong optical symmetry. The asscher cut requires precise pavilion depth and step facet alignment to create the hallmark concentric halls of light, and polishing was performed with graduated abrasives to secure an excellent finish across all facets. The final dimensions reflect a careful compromise between yield and performance, producing a gem that reads as 3.01 carats and displays even color distribution. Heat treatment was applied in a monitored environment to enhance the red tonal center typical of rhodolite, and post treatment inspection confirmed color stability and no surface alteration. The resulting gem presents vivid red saturation, transparent body, and an overall appearance that benefits from both the cutting strategy and the refinement process. With a hardness in the general range expected for garnet family stones, the gem is suitable for most standard jewelry settings, though routine care to avoid sharp blows and prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals is advised.
Upon completion the gem underwent final quality control, photographic documentation, and secure packaging for market presentation by The Natural Gemstone Company. Every step of the journey is recorded to support provenance inquiries and to facilitate informed purchasing decisions. At 3.01 carats and with an open asscher octagon face up appearance the stone is well suited to act as a principal center gem in a ring, pendant, or bespoke commission where the vivid red hue is desired. Recommended mounting approaches include settings with open galleries to allow light ingress and secure prong or bezel work to protect the geometric corners. The Natural Gemstone Company can provide additional services such as custom setting consultation and independent gemological reporting upon request, allowing clients to align the final jewelry execution with the documented attributes of this Tanzanian rhodolite garnet.
























