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4.13 Ct. Red Rhodolite Garnet from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Jul 7
Item ID: | K14792 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.02 Width: 7.41 Height: 4.38 |
Weight: | 4.13 Ct. |
Color: help | Red |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $182 |
This red rhodolite garnet from The Natural Gemstone Company is a striking example of natural color and lapidary precision, presented as a transparent, emerald cut gem weighing 4.13 carats, with exact dimensions of 12.02 x 7.41 x 4.38 mm. The stone exhibits an intense color intensity that reads as a deep, lively red with subtle purplish undertones, the characteristic hue collectors seek in fine rhodolite. Its clarity has been evaluated as eye clean at normal viewing distance, which is particularly important for a step cut, because the large facets and open table make internal features more visible. The gem is free of any enhancements, so the color you see is entirely natural, and it has been given an excellent polish that produces crisp, well defined facet junctions and a smooth finish across its crown and pavilion. Taken together, the weight, proportions, clarity, and finish make this stone suitable for a range of high end jewelry settings where color and presence are the primary considerations.
The optical behavior and internal structure of rhodolite garnet are central to the exceptional sparkle you observe, and understanding these factors explains why this emerald cut performs so well. Garnets crystallize in the isometric system, producing optically isotropic material that transmits light uniformly without birefringence, so light encounters consistent optical properties across all directions of the crystal. Combined with rhodolite s relatively high refractive index for a common gem species, this isotropy yields strong light return and lively flashes when facets are executed precisely. The emerald cut is a traditional step cut that emphasizes broad, flat facets and parallel lines, and in this instance the cutter has optimized facet proportions to create a hall of mirrors effect, where linear flashes of light play across the table and inner facets as the gem moves. The excellent polish enhances that effect by minimizing surface diffusion and allowing sharp contrasts between bright flashes and deep color planes. Because the stone is eye clean, the step cut also serves to dramatize the gem s pure color rather than conceal it behind brilliance, resulting in a refined, elegant sparkle that is different from the scintillation of a brilliant cut, and in many settings it reads as more sophisticated and jewel like.
For an educated buyer assessing value, provenance, and suitability, this rhodolite garnet presents several compelling points. Madagascar is an established source of high quality rhodolite, and stones from that origin are valued for their saturated tone and consistent material quality, which contributes to market desirability and long term collectibility. The 4.13 carat weight places this specimen in a size range that is large enough to be a statement center stone while remaining practical for ring or pendant settings, and the dimensions make it straightforward to seat securely in a bezel or prong mount that will showcase its linear emerald cut profile. The absence of treatments or enhancements means the color is stable and natural, which is important for both aesthetic integrity and future valuation. From a durability perspective, garnet has good wearability for everyday jewelry, with hardness generally around 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale, and the excellent polish and careful cutting reduce the likelihood of stress concentrations that can lead to chipping. At The Natural Gemstone Company we prioritize full disclosure, and this gem is offered with precise measurements, a clarity assessment made at eye level, and documented origin, so buyers may purchase with confidence in both the material and its background. For collectors and connoisseurs who appreciate color, geometry, and uncompromised natural material, this Madagascar rhodolite garnet is a refined and lasting choice.
























