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0.64 Ct. Tsavorite Garnet from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jul 23
Item ID: | K26375 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.52 Width: 3.89 Height: 3.51 |
Weight: | 0.64 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Radiant |
Cut: | Radiant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $241 |
This listing describes one transparent 0.64 carat tsavorite garnet, radiant shape, measuring 5.52 x 3.89 x 3.51 mm, originating from Tanzania, with no enhancement, an included clarity grade as evaluated at eye level, medium color intensity, and an excellent polish. The stone was selected and photographed by The Natural Gemstone Company to illustrate face up proportions and hand scale, and to document the natural state of the material prior to any setting. The radiant outline presents trimmed corners and an elongated octagonal silhouette, and the dimensions indicate a compact spread for the weight, making it particularly suitable for precision ring designs and elegant pendant proportions. The combination of measured parameters and the noted excellent polish confirm a finished gem that reflects careful lapidary control, with attention paid to symmetry, girdle consistency, and facet junction integrity.
The radiant cut employed here is a hybrid faceting scheme, combining step like elements on the crown and pavilion with brilliant facet arrays to maximize return of light, contrast, and scintillation in a relatively shallow profile. Cutters working tsavorite often balance crown height and pavilion depth to optimize color face up, and in this specimen the facet architecture yields strong return of lively green saturation without sacrificing brightness. The trimmed corners reduce the risk of chipping in prong settings, while the rectangular radiant outline enhances apparent size relative to carat weight. Excellent polish and careful alignment of pavilion facets create crisp facet panes and controlled light leakage, producing a lively pattern of pinpoint flashes and broad flash scintillation that disperses the medium intensity green evenly across the table and crown facets.
Color assessment indicates a medium intensity green, with good saturation and a tone that reads bright in hand under mixed daylight lighting, and the hue remains distinctly within the green spectrum associated with chromium and vanadium bearing grossular garnet. Medium intensity in tsavorite implies a balance between saturation and brightness, the result of thoughtful rough orientation by the cutter to preserve color while retaining weight. Because this gem is unenhanced, the color is stable and intrinsic to the material, not the result of heat or filling procedures. Clarity graded as included at eye level denotes the presence of natural internal features visible without magnification, however these inclusions in well fashioned tsavorite often act as character markers without substantially diminishing brilliance when the cutting strategy is optimized, and the combination of facet geometry and high polish serves to minimize visual disruption and to maintain strong liveability in wearable jewelry.
From a practical design and setting perspective the 5.52 x 3.89 x 3.51 mm radiant offers multiple mounting options, and its robust radiant geometry lends itself to both protective bezel settings and four or six prong mounts that expose the pavilion for maximum light performance. For clients seeking to emphasize the green hue as a statement of personal power and distinction, placement in a white metal gallery will heighten perceived sparkle and create a crisp color contrast, while a warm gold surround will enrich the green toward a more vibrant, luminous expression. The trimmed corners of the radiant profile permit low profile bezel designs without compromising corner security, and the compact table and facet arrangement will translate into lively movement and even color distribution in solitaire and halo frameworks alike.
As a final note, this tsavorite garnet represents a confluence of origin, craftsmanship, and natural color, offered by The Natural Gemstone Company as an untreated Tanzanian gem with detailed measurements and grading observations. The stone embodies a bold green that functions as a visual emblem of authority and individual distinction, while its technical specifications provide the lapidary and jewelry professional with the information necessary to integrate it into a refined design. For buyers who prioritize natural provenance, precise cutting, and honest grading data, this radiant tsavorite delivers both aesthetic presence and technical integrity, and we invite further inquiries regarding mounting recommendations, matching stones, and custom design considerations.
























