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1.04 Ct. Tsavorite Garnet from East Africa
This loose stone ships by Nov 13
Item ID: | K16048 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.32 Width: 5.48 Height: 2.96 |
Weight: | 1.04 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 | $1,100 |
This beautiful transparent 1.04 carat oval shaped green tsavorite garnet measures 7.32 by 5.48 by 2.96 millimeters, and has been fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut to balance maximum face up color with scintillation and depth. The gem displays vivid color intensity and an excellent polish, and was evaluated at eye level as very very slightly included, a clarity description that indicates exceptional visual cleanliness under normal viewing conditions. There has been no enhancement to this stone, so the lush green you see is entirely natural, and the origin is East Africa, a region that has produced the finest commercially important tsavorites since their discovery. The combination of weight, shape and cut in this piece makes it an ideal candidate for a single stone ring, pendant, or bespoke commission where the pavilion depth and oval spread will give a lively, saturated presentation without appearing overly deep or small for the carat weight.
From a gemological perspective tsavorite garnet occupies a distinctive place among green gemstones, and this specimen highlights the reasons. Tsavorite is a green grossular garnet colored by trace chromium and vanadium, and it typically shows a lively, pure green hue without the yellow or brown overtones that are common in other greens. The mixed brilliant cut used on this oval works with tsavorite s relatively high refractive index to produce crisp, concentrated flashes of light, giving a brilliance that outperforms many common green gems. Compared to emerald, tsavorite generally offers a brighter, more faceted sparkle because emerald s natural inclusions and fissures often reduce light return and luster, and most emeralds on the market undergo oiling or other treatments to improve clarity. Compared to peridot, tsavorite displays a much more saturated true green rather than the yellowish green tone commonly seen in peridot, and tsavorite s higher clarity and cutting style give it a cleaner, more reflective face up appearance. Against green tourmaline, tsavorite often reads as more vivid and lively because tourmaline s strong pleochroism can make the stone appear uneven in color when moved. While no garnet will match diamond for fire and dispersion, this tsavorite makes its case on the basis of pure, saturated green color coupled with bright, mirror like reflections that attract and hold the eye, qualities prized by connoisseurs who favor color intensity and brilliance over flame.
Clarity and cut are central to understanding the visual and commercial merits of this stone. The stated very very slightly included grade, assigned at eye level, means that under typical jewelry viewing conditions the gem appears essentially eye clean, with any tiny inclusions unlikely to be apparent without magnification or deliberate scrutiny. For an educated buyer this matters because the absence of obvious inclusions preserves both beauty and durability, and because it allows the cut to perform without interruption, producing broad flashes of light and crisp facets. The mixed brilliant cut was chosen to present the strongest possible face up color for the oval shape while still creating lively scintillation across the table and crown. The excellent polish further enhances light return, and the stone s proportions, including the modest pavilion depth of 2.96 millimeters, indicate skilled cutting that favors both visual size and optical performance. Tsavorite s hardness, generally in the mid range suitable for daily wear, combined with this level of polish and the absence of treatments, makes it a practical and attractive choice for a ring or pendant with normal care.
For the discerning buyer, this untreated East African tsavorite garnet represents a compelling combination of rarity, provenance and enduring aesthetic value. High quality tsavorites with vivid, pure green color, good clarity at eye level, and no enhancements are comparatively uncommon, and stones around one carat in weight are particularly versatile in design and often command a premium for their balance of presence and affordability. The Natural Gemstone Company is proud to present this example, and we emphasize provenance and transparency because origin, natural color and absence of treatment are important to collectors and investors alike. Whether your priority is to acquire a lively green stone that competes visually with fine emerald while avoiding typical treatment issues, or to add a rare, untreated garnet to a curated collection, this tsavorite stands out for its clarity, cut and vivid chroma. If you would like additional images, a detailed light performance report, or advice on settings that will maximize both protection and visual impact, The Natural Gemstone Company team is available to assist with technical guidance and tailored recommendations.























