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4.13 Ct. Spessartite Garnet from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | K17518 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.3 Width: 9.82 Height: 6.04 |
Weight: | 4.13 Ct. |
Color: help | Orange |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $400 |
This stone is a transparent spessartite garnet weighing 4.13 carats, presented in a pear shape, with precise dimensions of 9.30 x 9.82 x 6.04 mm, a mixed brilliant cut, and an excellent polish. The color registers as a vivid orange with intense saturation, and the clarity is graded as slightly included when evaluated at eye level, indicating the presence of minor internal features that do not materially detract from overall transparency or brilliance. The cutting style balances a faceted crown and pavillion designed to optimize light return, while the pear silhouette offers a pleasing balance between brilliance and wearable proportions. The stone has been heat treated, a stable and commonly accepted enhancement for spessartite garnet, applied to refine color uniformity and visual appeal, and the finish and surface condition reflect careful cutting and final polishing work.
The mixed brilliant cut used for this gem combines facets on the crown that act to maximize scintillation, with step influenced facets beneath that preserve depth and color saturation. At 6.04 mm depth the pavilion proportions are sufficient to create strong light interaction without undue windowing, allowing the intense orange hue to present consistently from different viewing angles. The weight to dimension relationship corresponds with the relatively high specific gravity of garnet species, so the gem reads as substantial without appearing bulky. Slight inclusions observed at eye level are typical for natural spessartite material of this size and do not significantly impair the gemological characteristics that contribute to optical performance. The excellent polish enhances facet contrast and sharpness, producing crisp reflections and a lively face up appearance in both direct and diffuse lighting conditions.
The origin of this spessartite garnet is Ceylon Sri Lanka, and that provenance contributes measurable value and interest for collectors and connoisseurs. Sri Lanka has an exceptionally long history as a source and cutting center for gem material, with geological settings that produce a distinct suite of trace elements, often yielding warm orange tones with a notable clarity and clean saturation. Spessartite from Sri Lanka is less commonly encountered in the market compared with material from West and East African deposits, and provenance from Ceylon Sri Lanka is frequently sought for its historical associations and for the predictable visual profile it imparts. In addition to geological distinctiveness, Sri Lankan origin implies a legacy of experienced lapidaries trained in facet proportions that emphasize color and light dispersion, attributes that are reflected in the balanced proportions and polish of this pear shaped piece. The combination of an established gemological history, distinctive color character, and a documented origin enhances the desirability of the stone among buyers who place a premium on provenance.
This gem is presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, and our description reflects measured characteristics that inform both aesthetic appreciation and practical considerations for setting and care. The heat treatment applied to the spessartite is stable, and routine wearing in secure settings is appropriate, taking sensible precautions to avoid hard knocks and prolonged exposure to extreme heat or chemicals. Slight inclusions are natural identifiers that confirm the gem is a product of the earth, and they offer points of reference for future verification and appraisal. For jewelry design the pear shape lends itself to solitaire and halo treatments, as well as custom pendants and rings that showcase the apex and rounded shoulder of the gem, and mounting choices may be selected to protect the pointed end while maximizing face up brilliance. The Natural Gemstone Company can provide additional detailed imagery, cutting sketches, and handling recommendations to assist with commissioning a setting or to support appraisal and certification processes.




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