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2.52 Ct. Orange Spessartite Garnet from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jul 2
Item ID: | K25502 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.19 Width: 8.23 Height: 5.82 |
Weight: | 2.52 Ct. |
Color: help | Orange |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $238 |
This specimen is a transparent 2.52 carat round shape spessartite garnet with exact dimensions 8.19 x 8.23 x 5.82 mm, a mixed brilliant cut, and an evaluated clarity grade of very slightly included at eye level. Color intensity is classified as intense, presenting a pure orange field that spans rich mandarin to deep pumpkin tones without zoning or brown overtones. The gem displays an excellent polish and is free of enhancement, originating from Tanzania. These quantified parameters establish the stone as a precision gem, suitable for collectors and fine jewelry applications where both optical performance and geological provenance matter.
The cutting design is a mixed brilliant scheme that marries a brilliant crown with a geometrically coordinated pavilion. The crown geometry has been calibrated to host a constellation of brilliant facets that maximize incident light capture and return, producing strong internal reflection and scintillation. The pavilion employs carefully placed step influenced facets that control light leakage and impart a measured depth to the stone, enhancing the perceived saturation of the orange hue. Facet junctions and angles are set to minimize windowing and to encourage even color distribution across the table, demonstrating an intentional balance between brilliance and color saturation that is only achievable with precise facet planning and skilled execution.
Optical and material properties reinforce the gem quality of this spessartite. The gem delivers high luster due to the combination of its refractive index and the excellent polish, translating into crisp facet reflections and a lively face up presentation. Clarity is classified as very slightly included at eye level, indicating that inclusions are minimal and do not interrupt the primary light paths. This level of clarity supports strong contrast and depth without obscuring the orange tone, and the absence of enhancements confirms that the color and clarity are intrinsic characteristics of the natural crystal. The Tanzanian origin contributes to the gemology profile, as deposits in that region are known for producing spessartite specimens with saturated orange color and robust crystal habit, factors that informed the cutter when orienting the rough to optimize color and minimize necessary cutting waste.
From a craftsmanship perspective this gem represents a high degree of lapidary skill. The cutter negotiated a round outline while preserving weight at 2.52 carat, maintaining proportional crown height and pavilion depth to achieve desirable optical performance given the original rough shape and internal structure. Polishing techniques were applied to achieve an excellent surface finish, reducing surface diffusion and preserving lively facet reflections. The mixed brilliant approach required controlled facet placement to manage both angular dispersion and color saturation, a process that demands experience with garnet optical behavior and precise machinery or hand finishing. The result is a stone that shows consistent facet symmetry and pavilion alignment, attributes that contribute directly to both its visual appeal and its potential for durable, long term wear in bespoke settings.
Owning this spessartite is an investment in beauty and craftsmanship because it couples rare natural attributes with deliberate lapidary decisions that enhance desirability and longevity. Natural untreated spessartite with intense orange color and minimal inclusions is relatively uncommon, and the combination of Tanzanian provenance, no enhancement, and an expertly executed mixed brilliant cut increases its appeal to connoisseurs and designers seeking a statement gem. The physical stability of garnet as a gem material makes it suitable for everyday wear, while the documented dimensions and clarity grading support transparent assessment for resale or appraisal. When set in bespoke jewelry, this stone will demonstrate both immediate visual impact and documented technical merit, attributes that collectors and quality focused buyers recognize as components of intrinsic value. The Natural Gemstone Company presents this gem with full disclosure of its technical characteristics, providing the informed buyer with the data necessary to evaluate its aesthetic and investment qualities.





















