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1.05 Ct. Tsavorite Garnet from Kenya
This loose stone ships by Jul 11
Item ID: | K25730 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.14 Width: 5.47 Height: 2.66 |
Weight: | 1.05 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Kenya |
Per carat price: help | $190 |
This listing features a beautiful transparent 1.05 carat emerald cut green tsavorite garnet, with precise dimensions of 7.14 x 5.47 x 2.66 mm. The stone is cut in a classic emerald shape, offering long linear step facets that emphasize clean geometry and color distribution. Clarity is graded as very slightly included evaluated at eye level, indicating that at normal viewing distances the stone appears eye clean with only minor internal characteristics that do not distract from the gem s overall beauty. Color intensity is described as medium, a lively and balanced green that typifies high quality tsavorite, and the gem benefits from an excellent polish that gives facet edges crisp definition and strong reflective performance. This tsavorite is completely natural, with no enhancement, and it originates from Kenya, a source renowned among connoisseurs for producing rich, well saturated green garnets. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind this gem s specifications and provenance, and we present it as a fine choice for an educated buyer seeking a natural, untreated colored stone with both aesthetic and investment appeal.
From a gemological perspective this tsavorite combines several attributes that informed buyers value. Tsavorite is a variety of grossular garnet, with a typical refractive index range that contributes to lively brilliance. The gem s refractive properties produce bright reflections from its faceted surfaces, while tsavorite s isotropic crystal nature means it has a single refractive index and therefore no pleochroism, which translates into even color when the stone is rotated. The indicated clarity of very slightly included evaluated at eye level is particularly important for an emerald cut, because the step facets and open table of this cut tend to reveal inclusions more readily than brilliant cuts. In this case the inclusions are minor and do not interrupt the gem s visual purity, so the stone displays a clean, transparent face up appearance. The excellent polish enhances light return and ensures that facet junctions are well defined, preserving contrast and the characteristic hall of mirrors effect typical of high quality step cuts. The absence of enhancement elevates value, because the market places a premium on stones that achieve their color and clarity naturally, and Kenyan origin is historically significant for tsavorite, linking the gem to the original deposits discovered in East Africa.
How this tsavorite will shine under different lighting conditions is central to appreciating its performance in jewelry. In bright natural daylight, particularly in open shade or north light, the stone will show its true balanced green color with lively internal reflections and a clear, saturated face up presence. Under warm incandescent or halogen lighting, which contains more red and yellow wavelengths, the gem will retain its green identity but may appear slightly warmer in tone and will demonstrate stronger contrast between step facets, producing broad flashes of light. Modern white LED lighting tends to enhance perceived saturation and crispness, so in retail or gallery illumination the tsavorite will look vivid and luminous with strong facet definition. Under cool fluorescent light the gem may appear a touch cooler, but tsavorite s lack of pleochroism means color will remain uniform across viewing angles. Because the depth proportion based on the given dimensions is relatively shallow compared with deeper step cuts, this stone offers generous face up spread, giving more visible surface area for its carat weight, and that makes it particularly attractive in settings where presence is desired. Shallow proportions can sometimes lead to subtle windowing under highly directional spotlights, but the combination of medium color intensity, very slightly included clarity, and excellent polish in this stone minimizes that effect and keeps the overall appearance bright and engaging.
For an educated buyer evaluating fine colored gemstones, this 1.05 carat emerald cut Kenyan tsavorite from The Natural Gemstone Company blends transparent eye appeal, natural origin, and unenhanced color in a classic step cut that emphasizes color and clarity. The gem s measured dimensions provide excellent spread for wearable jewelry, the step facets deliver dignified flashes and clean light play, and the very slightly included clarity grade assures that the stone reads clean to the eye, a particularly desirable trait in an emerald cut. Whether set as a solitaire, as a center stone flanked by diamonds, or as part of a bespoke design, this tsavorite will perform reliably across lighting environments and will hold appeal to both connoisseurs and collectors who value natural sourcing, meticulous finishing, and measurable gemological quality. The Natural Gemstone Company is pleased to offer this specimen with full disclosure of its characteristics, helping buyers make an informed and confident selection.
























