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1.04 Ct. Tsavorite Garnet from East Africa
This loose stone ships by Nov 13
Item ID: | K16035 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7 Width: 5.08 Height: 3.57 |
Weight: | 1.04 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | East Africa |
Per carat price: help | $1,100 |
One beautiful transparent 1.04 carat oval shape green tsavorite garnet is presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, with dimensions of 7.00 by 5.08 by 3.57 millimeters, a mixed brilliant cut, a clarity grade of very slightly included evaluated at eye level, intense color intensity, and an excellent polish. This stone is untreated and listed as no enhancement, and its geological origin is East Africa. The mixed brilliant facet pattern on an oval outline produces a lively balance between color saturation and scintillation, permitting the gem to read as a richly saturated green in daylight and under warm interior lighting. The combination of weight and proportions places this tsavorite in a versatile class suitable for a signature ring or a pendant that showcases its vivid tone while remaining comfortable to wear every day.
From a gemological perspective this tsavorite is a member of the grossular garnet family, and its vivid green is derived from trace chromium and vanadium within the crystal lattice. These elements create the intense and pure green that collectors seek, distinct from the blue green notes seen in other garnet species. The measured proportions yield a depth that works exceptionally well for light return, with a depth proportion of about 59 percent which supports both brilliance and rich color saturation. Tsavorite typically registers near seven to seven and a half on the Mohs hardness scale, which places it as robust enough for regular wear with proper settings and care. The excellent polish speaks to precision faceting and crisp facet junctions, attributes that translate to superior light performance and a refined finished appearance.
Clarity is a critical determinant of value in a gem of this size and class. This tsavorite has a clarity grade of very slightly included evaluated at eye level, which in plain terms means the stone is highly transparent and any natural inclusions are minor and do not interfere with the overall visual performance. Under magnification these characteristics are visible to a trained eye, but when faceted and polished they are absorbed into the play of light rather than distracting from it. The absence of enhancement is particularly important to educated buyers, because untreated tsavorite stones command a premium due to their natural color and stability. Unlike some green gems that rely on treatments to achieve desirable tones, a naturally intense, untreated East African tsavorite is rare and desirable for both aesthetic and long term value reasons.
This gem is an excellent candidate to become a generational heirloom. Its natural origin and lack of treatment establish provenance and authenticity, qualities that are highly prized when passing a piece down through families. The stone size of slightly over one carat is substantial enough to be a focal point, yet modest enough to be practical for everyday wear, which encourages frequent use and the creation of memories associated with the piece. A classic oval shape lends itself to timeless settings and design language that will not feel dated in decades to come. For durability and longevity I recommend secure settings such as a well engineered four or six prong mount with protected shoulders or a low profile bezel that shields the girdle from knocks. Platinum or 18 karat gold settings complement the deep green while offering long term stability and minimal maintenance, and a secure setting reduces the risk of damage during regular wear.
To preserve this tsavorite for future generations create a documented provenance file, including purchase information from The Natural Gemstone Company, a photographic record, and any independent gemological report you obtain. Maintenance is straightforward, warm soapy water and a soft brush are effective cleaning methods, and professional inspection of the mounting at least once a year will help identify any loosening that could lead to loss. Avoid exposure to strong acids or prolonged high heat, and remove the piece during activities that could cause undue impact. From a market perspective, fine untreated tsavorites from East Africa remain scarce relative to other green gem types, and stones that combine intense natural color, very good clarity at eye level, and expert cutting generally appreciate in desirability over time. If you are considering commissioning a custom setting or requesting additional certification and imaging, The Natural Gemstone Company can assist with design options and documentation to ensure this tsavorite becomes not only a treasured jewel but a verifiable family heirloom.
























