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4.06 Ct. Purplish Pink Rhodolite Garnet from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Jul 11
Item ID: | K14796 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.86 Width: 8.57 Height: 6.26 |
Weight: | 4.06 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Princess |
Cut: | Princess Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $180 |
This listing presents a single transparent rhodolite garnet weighing 4.06 carats, cut to a princess shape with precise face up dimensions of 8.86 x 8.57 x 6.26 millimeters. The stone displays a purplish pink hue with vivid color intensity, and it is graded as very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, indicating no visible inclusions to the unaided eye and only minimal internal features apparent under magnification. The polish is excellent, producing crisp facet junctions and clean reflective surfaces, and the gem has not undergone any enhancements. The origin is Madagascar, and the overall presentation is one of a natural, well finished specimen suitable for fine jewelry applications, as supplied by The Natural Gemstone Company.
The princess cut on this garnet is executed to balance face up spread and depth, the pavilion depth measuring 6.26 millimeters which corresponds to an approximate depth of 71.8 percent relative to the average of length and width, a proportion that emphasizes rich color while maintaining lively light return. The square outline with sharp corners and carefully faceted crown creates a mix of broad flashes and fine scintillation, resulting in both vivid color saturation and dynamic internal reflections. The very very slightly included clarity grade, combined with the excellent polish, allows for clean passage of light through the stone, minimizing windowing and enhancing perceived uniformity of color across the table. The result is a gem that reads as richly colored and transparent when viewed face up, yet shows controlled internal activity when the stone is moved, which is characteristic of high quality rhodolite garnets.
Under varied lighting conditions this rhodolite garnet displays a range of visual behaviors that are useful to anticipate when selecting a setting or planning wear. In bright daylight and under natural overcast light the stone presents its truest purplish pink tone, with even color distribution across the table and subtle internal glow. The daylight environment tends to favor the cooler aspect of the hue, revealing more violet leaning undertones while maintaining saturation, and the strong ambient light enhances both broad flashes and smaller scintillation effects from the princess faceting. Under modern cool white LED and full spectrum artificial lighting the color remains vivid and consistent, with the added benefit that controlled directional light will accentuate the faceted geometry, producing crisp mirror like reflections from the crown and pavilion facets. Under warm incandescent light and candlelight the garnet shifts slightly toward its warmer redder component, deepening into a richer purplish red impression, and the lower color temperature increases apparent depth and richness, which is especially attractive in evening wear. In soft, diffused interior light the stone offers a glowing, jewel like appearance, with reduced high contrast flashes but a pleasing internal luminosity that highlights the natural clarity and polish. When exposed to focused spotlights or display lighting the princess cut creates lively scintillation and sharp facet contrasts, drawing attention to the stone without appearing overly flashy, because the overall color intensity remains vivid rather than overly reflective.
For practical use the stone is well suited to a variety of mounting styles, and its stable color profile under different light sources makes it versatile for rings, pendants, and earrings. The square princess outline pairs cleanly with both straight bezel designs and delicate prong work, and the depth and proportions will allow craftsmen to secure the gem while retaining its face up presence. Metal choice will influence the perceived color, with warmer metals such as yellow gold emphasizing redder notes, and cooler metals such as white gold or platinum preserving the cooler purplish pink character, while rose gold will harmonize with the stone for an overall warm ensemble. Routine care is straightforward, with gentle cleaning using warm soapy water and a soft brush recommended, avoiding harsh chemicals and extreme temperature changes. All details provided are based on direct observation and gemological evaluation, and The Natural Gemstone Company will supply documentation of origin and the stated characteristics upon request. For further information on setting recommendations or to request additional photographs under specific lighting conditions, please contact The Natural Gemstone Company.
























