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5.71 Ct. Spessartite Garnet from Nigeria
This loose stone ships by Jan 1
Item ID: | K9493 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 11.29 Width: 8.82 Height: 6.24 |
Weight: | 5.71 Ct. |
Color: help | Orange |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Nigeria |
Per carat price: help | $712 |
One transparent orange spessartite garnet, 5.71 carats, oval shape, dimensions 11.29 by 8.82 by 6.24 mm, mixed brilliant cut, clarity grade slightly included evaluated at eye level, intense color intensity, excellent polish, no enhancement, offered by The Natural Gemstone Company. The proportions present a pleasing table to depth relationship, with the mixed brilliant design pairing a brilliant style crown to enhance scintillation, and a faceted pavilion designed to concentrate and return light, resulting in lively sparkle and attractive face up presence. At 5.71 carats the gem occupies a size category that is collectible yet practical for a prominent ring or pendant, and the oval outline provides a classic, versatile silhouette that suits both modern and traditional settings. The clarity evaluation noted slight inclusions visible at eye level, typical for natural spessartite, these inclusions do not detract from the gem’s brilliance or saturated color, and the excellent polish ensures smooth facet junctions, crisp facet reflections, and optimal light return from the surface.
The Nigerian origin of this spessartite garnet adds distinct value and context to the piece, Nigeria being recognized for producing spessartites with vivid, saturated orange tones that range from warm pumpkin hues to rich mandarin color, characteristics that are highly sought after in the market. Geological conditions in Nigerian deposits favor the formation of manganese rich spessartine crystals that develop strong, pure orange color without the brown overtones seen in some other localities, making stones from this source particularly desirable to connoisseurs who prize color purity. Provenance contributes to market perception and collectibility, when a gem can be traced to a reputable locale buyers gain confidence in its natural character and in the rarity profile associated with that source. For this reason, documented origin from Nigeria enhances appeal to both collectors and retail clients, it supports transparent sourcing narratives, and it can influence resale value positively because demand for Nigerian spessartite remains strong relative to supply.
From a practical and design perspective this piece is well suited to a variety of fine jewelry applications, the gem’s intense color and good size make it an excellent focal stone for a ring, pendant, or statement pair in a matched design, and the oval outline lends itself to bezel, prong, or hybrid settings that can balance protection with maximum light exposure. Garnet family hardness and toughness are appropriate for daily wear with reasonable care, Mohs hardness for spessartite typically falls around 7 to 7.5, so selecting protective settings for rings and avoiding harsh impacts will preserve the stone’s polish and integrity over time. As an untreated natural gemstone, this spessartite requires only standard cleaning with mild soap and warm water, and a soft brush if necessary, and periodic inspection of the setting will ensure security for everyday use. The Natural Gemstone Company provides this gem with full disclosure regarding its no enhancement status, and with provenance information from Nigeria, enabling informed decisions by jewelers, designers, and private buyers who prioritize natural color, documented origin, and meticulous lapidary work.






















