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0.84 Ct. Tsavorite Garnet from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jul 23
Item ID: | K26374 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.56 Width: 4.48 Height: 3.13 |
Weight: | 0.84 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 | $240 |
One of the most arresting green gems you will encounter appears here as a transparent 0.84 carat radiant shape tsavorite garnet, a stone that arrives to you with the quiet authority of provenance and the kind of surface presence collectors notice first, this piece measures 6.56 x 4.48 x 3.13 mm, the radiant cut has been executed to emphasize lively internal fire and measured pavilion reflections, the color reads as a medium intensity green that balances verdant richness with wearable brightness, the clarity is graded included evaluated at eye level which means natural mineral fingerprints are visible under careful inspection, the polish has been finished to an excellent degree which gives the facets crisp junctions and mirror like pavements that return light with satisfying zing, crucially this tsavorite has undergone no enhancement, it is a naturally formed, unheated, untreated gem, mined in Tanzania and brought to you exclusively through The Natural Gemstone Company, stones of this character are rare from any source, and within the realm of fine tsavorites a transparent, radiant cut example of this size and cut quality is a rare find that allows an owner to claim a genuinely special jewel.
For collectors and designers who balance beauty with practicality, tsavorite offers admirable durability, tsavorite garnet sits at approximately 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, to place that in context, diamond sits at 10, corundum varieties like sapphire and ruby rank at 9, topaz around 8, and quartz around 7, this means tsavorite is considerably harder than many softer gems, it is sufficiently resilient for daily wear in settings that protect the edges, however it is not as hard as sapphire or diamond so prudent mounting and occasional care will preserve its brilliance for generations, the excellent polish on this stone further improves its resistance to superficial abrasion, because the clarity is included evaluated at eye level the visible inclusions are part of the gem's fingerprint and do not significantly compromise toughness, for settings we recommend secure prong work that protects the girdle and corners, a bezel or partial bezel can be an elegant choice for a ring, for a pendant or stud earrings a four or six prong design will show the radiant shape to best advantage while maintaining security, avoid exposure to harsh chemicals and extreme heat, ultrasonic cleaners are best avoided for stones with notable inclusions, the safest care is gentle cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush to keep the facets bright.
Owning this tsavorite means joining a very small circle of collectors who insist on natural provenance, each detail of this gemstone speaks to a singular origin and a story of formation that predates any human hand, Tanzania is the source of this example, and the combination of natural, unenhanced color, precise radiant cutting, and excellent polish makes it an excellent candidate for bespoke jewelry, imagine this 0.84 carat gem centered in a finely made ring with a slim tapered setting to allow maximum light into the pavilion, imagine it set as a pendant over bare skin so the green playfully catches sunlight, because we at The Natural Gemstone Company curate with strict standards we can offer personalized options for mounting, private viewing, and pairing with complementary melee to create a halo or three stone composition that elevates the tsavorite while preserving its unique character, pieces like this do not remain available long, there is a particular kind of confidence that comes from knowing you possess something both naturally rare and ethically sourced.
If you seek a jewel that reads as exclusive with tangible durability and a transparent record of origin, this radiant tsavorite from Tanzania is worthy of serious consideration, as you evaluate how it will be worn, consider its hardness of 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale as a strong argument for everyday potential when set with care, the included clarity tells a story of nature rather than laboratory intervention, and the excellent polish ensures every gesture sends light across the face of the stone, The Natural Gemstone Company is prepared to assist with bespoke setting recommendations, bespoke mounting, detailed photographs, and any provenance documentation we hold, to inquire about acquisition, to reserve a private consultation, or to commission a custom setting that will truly make this tsavorite a piece that belongs to an elite assembly of owners, contact us and allow our team to guide you through the final steps of ownership for a gem that will become a lifelong hallmark of refined taste.
























