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5.30 Ct. Purplish Pink Rhodolite Garnet from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Jul 13
Item ID: | K14808 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 11 Width: 9.42 Height: 6.58 |
Weight: | 5.30 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $200 |
This gorgeous purplish pink rhodolite garnet offered by The Natural Gemstone Company is a substantial and transparent 5.30 carat oval, with well balanced proportions of 11.00 x 9.42 x 6.58 mm. The stone has been fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut, presenting the scintillating crown facet pattern of a brilliant with a keyed pavilion geometry to optimize return of light. Color intensity is listed as intense, and the gem displays a vivid, saturated purplish pink that is both lively and elegant in a variety of lighting conditions. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which means the gem is effectively eye clean to most observers, while the excellent polish enhances surface reflection and makes the color and brilliance appear more pure. Enhancement is none, which confirms that the vivid hue and tone are entirely natural. The origin of this fine rhodolite is Madagascar, a source known for producing rhodolites with rich pink to purplish tones and clean crystal material, and this provenance further reinforces both the aesthetic and collector appeal of the piece.
From a gemological perspective this rhodolite demonstrates the properties that make garnets prized for jewelry and investment. Rhodolite is a manganese rich pyrope almandine garnet, occurring in the isometric crystal system, which means the crystal lattice is essentially isotropic and transmits light uniformly. The intrinsic optical properties of rhodolite include a relatively high refractive index, typically in the range of about 1.76 to 1.79, and a strong specific gravity that gives the stone a satisfying heft in the hand. These optical parameters yield a brilliant internal reflection and a degree of dispersion that contributes to scintillation and subtle fire. Because rhodolite lacks significant pleochroism, the purplish pink color is stable and evenly distributed across the table and facets, which is particularly advantageous for larger stones like this 5.30 carat oval. The mixed brilliant cut used on this gem takes full advantage of those optical properties, by combining a brilliant facet scheme on the crown to break incoming light into lively flashes, with precision faceting on the pavilion to channel and return light to the viewer. The result is a sparkle and scintillation that reads as lively and multidirectional, yet the color remains rich and consistent, rather than being washed out by excessive brightness or muted by poorly placed facets.
The clarity grade of very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, is especially meaningful for an educated buyer. This grading indicates that inclusions are minor, typically only detectable under scrutiny or magnification, and do not detract from face up beauty or structural integrity. Paired with the excellent polish and the absence of enhancements, what you have is a collector quality natural rhodolite that requires no treatment to achieve its hue and brilliance. Madagascar origin stones are often sought after for their distinctive tones and clean rough, and this example exemplifies those desirable characteristics. For setting considerations, the 11.00 by 9.42 mm oval makes an impressive center stone for a ring or a pendant, offering substantial surface presence without appearing oversized. The isometric nature of garnet also confers good toughness compared with many other transparent gem species, meaning this rhodolite is suitable for everyday wear when set and maintained appropriately.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we stand behind the provenance and gemological quality of every piece we present, and this rhodolite garnet is no exception. Its combination of intense, natural purplish pink color, mixed brilliant faceting, eye level very very slightly included clarity, no enhancements, and Madagascar origin make it attractive to collectors, connoisseurs of colored gemstones, and customers seeking an exceptional center stone for bespoke jewelry. If you would like additional technical documentation, high resolution images, or assistance in selecting a setting that will maximize the gem’s fire and color, we are pleased to provide personalized guidance. This rhodolite is a fine example of how crystallography, optical properties, and expert cutting come together to produce a sparkle and color saturation that is both rare and highly desirable.























