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0.66 Ct. Tsavorite Garnet from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jul 29
Item ID: | K26377 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.01 Width: 4.87 Height: 3.17 |
Weight: | 0.66 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 | $239 |
This 0.66 carat radiant shaped green tsavorite garnet from Tanzania offered by The Natural Gemstone Company is a finely executed example of a collector grade green garnet, with precise dimensions of 5.01 x 4.87 x 3.17 millimeters, and a face up presentation that balances weight retention with optical performance. The gem is fashioned in a radiant cut, a hybrid faceting style that combines the angular step facets of an emerald style outline with the brilliant facets of a modified round design, producing a compact octagonal outline with clipped corners, crisp facet junctions, and a controlled table that enhances both scintillation and color saturation. The cutter optimized pavilion geometry to encourage strong light return and internal flash, while using crown facets arranged to generate lively scintillation without sacrificing face up color, yielding a medium color intensity that demonstrates the characteristic vivid green associated with tsavorite without appearing overstated. Clarity is graded as included at eye level, and the overall transparency remains good, allowing the gem to display its internal characteristics as part of its natural fingerprint while maintaining pleasing brilliance, and the polish is excellent across facet planes, which enhances luster and edge crispness when viewed under direct lighting.
The internal characteristics observed in this stone are consistent with natural tsavorite specimens, and the included clarity grade reflects eye visible inclusions that are integrated into the cutting strategy rather than obscuring the gem, with the cutter orienting key inclusions toward the girdle and less visible areas to preserve face up appearance and color. Inclusions create subtle internal texture that can enhance the stone's character for a discerning collector, influencing phenomena such as light scattering and localized color zoning, and they serve as a reliable indicator of natural origin when combined with the documented absence of enhancement. No enhancement has been applied to this tsavorite, meaning the green hue is entirely natural, and this untreated status is particularly important for high end collections where provenance and natural state command premium consideration. The excellent polish indicates skilled lapidary execution, with uniform facet symmetry and well executed facet junctions that minimize light leakage, and the radiant cut design amplifies the gem's inherent dispersion and refraction to present a lively, crisp display of flashes and color, even at a modest carat weight. The gem performs well under both daylight and incandescent lighting, showing a consistent medium green that is cool enough to read as gemmy but warm enough to pair harmoniously with a variety of mounting metals.
For the high end collector or jeweler seeking a versatile and character rich addition, this tsavorite represents an opportunity to acquire a naturally colored, well cut example that emphasizes craftsmanship and provenance. Its size and proportions make it suitable for a variety of settings, and the radiant shape lends itself to both solitary settings and multi stone designs where shape symmetry and corner protection are priorities, with a prong or partial bezel setting recommended to balance visibility and security while preserving the table orientation that maximizes color and brilliance. When mounted in cool toned metals such as platinum or white gold, the medium green will appear crisp and vivid, whereas warmer palladium or yellow gold settings can introduce a subtle contrast that amplifies the stone's green warmth, offering designers and collectors flexibility in presentation. As an unenhanced tsavorite with Tanzanian origin, excellent polish, and a considered radiant faceting, this gem complements a curated collection by supplying a naturally derived green specimen that is both technically interesting and aesthetically refined, and The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind its selection processes and documentation to assist with lab grading, custom mounting recommendations, and long term care guidance to ensure the gem retains its optical performance and collector value over time.
























