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4.10 Ct. Spessartite Garnet from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | K17514 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.83 Width: 8.06 Height: 6.76 |
Weight: | 4.10 Ct. |
Color: help | Orange |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $1,850 |
This pear shape spessartite garnet from Ceylon, presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, is a transparent example of its species, weighing 4.10 carats, with dimensions of 9.83 x 8.06 x 6.76 mm, and a mixed brilliant cut that balances facet dynamics for strong light return. The stone displays a medium intense orange hue that is both warm and lively, evaluated with a clarity grade of very very slightly included when examined at eye level, and an excellent polish that enhances surface brilliance. The gem has been heat treated, a common and stable enhancement for spessartite garnets, carried out to optimize color saturation and clarity, and it presents consistent color under standard lighting conditions. These physical and optical characteristics make the stone a reliable candidate for a range of fine jewelry applications, where transparency and faceting interact to deliver noticeable sparkle and visual depth.
For ring settings, the pear outline and proportions of this garnet suit classic solitaire prong mounts as well as bezel designs that emphasize the teardrop silhouette while protecting the pointed tip. A V style prong on the point can be specified to shield the apex, or a full bezel can be used for maximum protection in active wear designs. The mixed brilliant cut will perform well under halo mounting strategies, where a ring of small brilliant diamonds or contrasting colored gems will accentuate the center stone, increasing perceived size and adding scintillation. Three stone layouts and asymmetric shoulders are effective in framing the pear shape, the wider end providing a balanced anchor on the finger. The dimensions and depth also lend themselves to elegant pendant settings, in which the gem is presented point down as a drop, or point up for an alternative visual effect, and to dangle earrings where matched pairs can produce a dramatic suspended color play.
In addition to traditional gallery and prong interpretations, this garnet adapts readily to contemporary approaches, including low profile bezel necklaces, east west settings for a horizontal presentation of the pear silhouette, tension mounts for a modern floating appearance, and cluster assemblies where the spessartite forms a warm focal point among cooler colored side stones. Metal selection will materially influence the perceived color, with yellow gold and rose gold enriching the orange tones, and white metals providing a crisp contrast that can make the hue read slightly brighter. Complementary side stones often include full cut diamonds for contrast, champagne or cognac colored stones for tonal harmony, or green gemstones such as tsavorite garnet to create a high contrast palette. The mixed brilliant cut responds well to pavé work along mounting shoulders, where small facets add micro scintillation without overwhelming the primary stone.
From a workshop perspective, the proportions 9.83 x 8.06 x 6.76 mm provide a practical profile for standard head sizes used in custom design, minimizing the need for radical modification of stock settings, and the very very slightly included clarity at eye level suggests minimal need for inclusion masking strategies. Jewelers should consider a prong height that allows adequate gulley clearance to protect the pavilion and to maintain light performance, and a secure apex treatment to prevent chipping at the point when used in rings. Routine care recommendations are straightforward, with gentle cleaning by warm soapy water and a soft brush to preserve polish and remove oils, and periodic professional inspection of prongs to ensure long term security. The Natural Gemstone Company can provide additional images and measurements on request for final setting proofing, and the gem can be evaluated in the metal of choice to confirm color response and overall design integration prior to fabrication.




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