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3.78 Ct. Rhodolite Garnet from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jan 10
Item ID: | K17045 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.3 Width: 6.96 Height: 6.15 |
Weight: | 3.78 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Radiant |
Cut: | Radiant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $85 |
Presented here by The Natural Gemstone Company is an exquisite transparent rhodolite garnet weighing 3.78 carats, cut into a radiant shape to optimize both color and light return. The stone measures nine point three zero millimeters by six point nine six millimeters by six point one five millimeters, and it displays a rich purplish red hue with vivid color intensity. The clarity grade is eye clean as evaluated at normal viewing distances, and the polish has been assessed as excellent, resulting in sharp facet junctions and smooth reflective surfaces. This specimen has been heat treated, a standard and stable enhancement for garnets that improves color uniformity without compromising the stone stability. The material was sourced from Tanzania, a locality known for producing high quality rhodolites with saturated tones and consistent gemological properties.
For an educated buyer interested in grading details, the eye clean clarity description means that no inclusions are visible to the unaided eye under typical viewing conditions, which preserves both the aesthetic purity and the durability of the gem. Garnets are isotropic minerals, which means they transmit light without double refraction, and this optical property contributes to the clear and glassy appearance that collectors value. The radiant cut used for this gem combines trimmed corners and a hybrid faceting pattern that produces a pleasing balance of broad flashes and crisp scintillation, making the vivid purplish red color appear even more saturated. Excellent polish and precise facet symmetry further enhance light return and color uniformity, so the stone presents a harmonious and lively face up appearance. Heat treatment is commonly employed to stabilize and intensify the color of rhodolite, and in this case the treatment is disclosed and consistent with trade practices, preserving value while enhancing visual appeal.
When comparing brilliance and overall visual impact to more common gemstones, rhodolite garnet occupies a distinctive position. It is not intended to mimic the intense dispersion of diamond, which produces highly separated spectral fire, but instead it offers a deep, gemmy glow that is driven by strong color saturation and efficient light return. Compared to corundum species such as ruby and sapphire, rhodolite can show comparable brightness when cut to maximize light performance, while offering a unique purplish red tone that sits between classic ruby red and malaga rose. Compared to other garnets, such as almandine or pyrope, this piece stands out because of its combination of weight, vivid saturation, and eye clean clarity at nearly four carats, which is an uncommon confluence of attributes. The radiant cut accentuates internal reflections and lively scintillation, and the overall effect is a gem that catches the eye with rich color and lively flashes rather than the sharp pinpoint brilliance associated with faceted diamonds.
For buyers evaluating this gem as a purchase or as a component for high quality jewelry, the value proposition is compelling. At three point seven eight carats, the stone is substantial enough to serve as a striking center for a ring or pendant, and the purplish red color is versatile enough to pair with warm metals such as yellow gold or rose gold, as well as with platinum for a more modern look. The stability of heat treatment means the color will remain consistent under normal wear conditions, and routine cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush will maintain surface luster. Ultrasonic cleaning is generally not necessary and should be considered case by case, and exposure to harsh chemicals should be avoided to protect the mounting rather than the garnet itself. The Natural Gemstone Company provides full disclosure of origin and treatment, and we are able to supply additional gemological documentation on request as well as detailed imagery and viewing options to confirm the stone meets your expectations. This natural Tanzanian rhodolite garnet, with its radiant shaping, vivid color, excellent polish, and eye clean clarity, represents an intelligent selection for the discerning buyer who values provenance, technical quality, and enduring beauty.
























