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0.97 Ct. Tsavorite Garnet from East Africa
This loose stone ships by Nov 4
Item ID: | K16008 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.67 Width: 5.31 Height: 3.33 |
Weight: | 0.97 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | East Africa |
Per carat price: help | $1,101 |
This transparent green tsavorite garnet, weighing 0.97 carat, presents an oval outline with precise proportions, measuring 6.67 by 5.31 by 3.33 millimeters. The cutter has employed a mixed brilliant faceting style that combines a brilliant cut crown with a step influenced pavilion, a choice that maximizes return of light and yields lively scintillation across the table and crown facets. The stone exhibits an approximate depth of 55.6 percent, a proportion that balances visual spread with optical performance, producing an apparent size on the finger that belies its sub one carat weight. The overall finish is of the highest practical standard, with an excellent polish that allows facet junctions to read crisply and facet planes to interact cleanly with incident light, a key element in the gem delivering consistent sparkle from multiple viewing angles.
Color and clarity define the gem in complementary fashion, the saturated green tone carrying vivid intensity that is characteristic of premium tsavorite garnets from East Africa. This specimen shows a pure, saturated green without overt secondary hues, and the color is evenly distributed across the table and pavilion, which supports a balanced visual appearance in both mounted and loose presentations. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, with inclusions that do not materially interrupt the passage of light or the perception of color to the naked eye. The absence of any treatment or enhancement is confirmed, so the gem presents its natural material qualities without diffusion, heating, or other laboratory interventions. Taken together, vivid color, eye level clarity, and a pristine polish combine to produce strong internal brilliance and lively external scintillation, enabling the stone to act as an optical focal point in a wide range of jewelry designs.
The qualities of the cut are especially notable, and they are what allow the tsavorite to function as a genuine centerpiece in a collection. The mixed brilliant cutting strategy creates a complex interplay of small bright flashes and broad light return, a mixture that emphasizes both sparkle and color saturation. Oval geometry enhances versatility, offering a pleasing elongation that complements ring settings while remaining equally effective in pendants and bespoke settings where visual impact is required without excessive size. With its 0.97 carat weight, the gem occupies a niche for clients and collectors who seek stones that marry everyday wearability with a distinct presence, and its excellent polish contributes to comfortable settings and secure bezel or prong work without visual or structural compromise. Origin from East Africa further positions the gem within a known and respected sourcing region for tsavorite, supporting provenance documentation and collector interest.
The Natural Gemstone Company presents this tsavorite garnet as a gemological statement of cut, color, and condition. For design planning and mounting recommendations, the stone responds well to a three or four prong setting to maximize light exposure while preserving the integrity of the pavilion and girdle, and it adapts well to settings that introduce contrast stones or metal colors to accentuate the vivid green. For collectors, the combination of natural origin, no enhancement, and eye level clarity renders this piece appropriate for both immediate display and longer term acquisition objectives. All observations referenced reflect direct assessment of the single specimen, and additional laboratory verification can be arranged if required for certification or custom design projects.


