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1.13 Ct. Tsavorite Garnet from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Nov 30
Item ID: | K18310 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.17 Width: 5.16 Height: 3.37 |
Weight: | 1.13 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $796 |
This gem is a transparent green tsavorite garnet weighing 1.13 carat, presented in a cushion shape with precise dimensions of 7.17 x 5.16 x 3.37 mm. The stone has been cut with a mixed brilliant faceting scheme to balance scintillation and broad color presentation, and it displays a vivid color intensity that reads as a saturated, pure green with minimal secondary tones. Clarity has been evaluated at eye level as very slightly included, which indicates that at a standard viewing distance the stone appears clean and free of notable distractions, while minor natural features are present under magnification. The polish is excellent, producing crisp facet junctions and a lively surface reflection. No enhancement has been applied to this tsavorite, the origin is Tanzania, and the piece is offered and documented by The Natural Gemstone Company.
From a gemological perspective, the combination of a mixed brilliant cut and a cushion outline provides a generous table that showcases color saturation while the pavilion faceting returns strong internal light. The proportions of this stone produce a depth of approximately 54 percent, a figure that supports an even face up color and controlled brilliance. The very slightly included clarity grade means that inclusions are natural and do not materially affect the gem optical performance at typical viewing distances, and they serve as identifiers of natural formation. The excellent polish enhances facet contrast and maximizes light return, and the absence of enhancement confirms the stone is in its natural state with respect to color and clarity. These technical attributes together explain the gem dynamic, with vivid green color seen consistently across the table and attractive scintillation from movement.
There is an inherent romance in the gem color and clarity that can be described in a restrained narrative grounded in material truth. The vivid green of this tsavorite recalls a late afternoon slope in the Tanzanian highlands, where sunlight filters through fresh leaves and the terrain gleams with life. The very slightly included clarity can be imagined as the honest traces of a long journey, tiny memories that belong to the stone and authenticate its natural origin. In a personal context the gem becomes a symbol, the saturated green representing renewal and constancy, and the small internal features speaking to a relationship that is candid and resilient. The story is not fanciful embellishment, it is an interpretation that links observable attributes of the stone to human experience, a connection intended to inform choice rather than to coerce it.
For practical use and setting, this tsavorite is well suited to a solitaire ring, a classic pendant, or a refined pair of earrings, where the cushion outline and mixed brilliant faceting will deliver visual impact. The 7.17 x 5.16 mm table dimension supports traditional settings that use secure bezel or four to six prong mounts, depending on design preference, and the moderate depth allows for comfortable proportioning with common mounting profiles. When considering metal, both warm and cool tones will complement the saturated green, with yellow gold lending a vintage character and platinum or white gold providing a contemporary contrast. Care is straightforward, routine cleaning with mild detergent and a soft brush is effective, and thermal or ultrasonic exposure should be avoided until a jeweler confirms safety for a particular mounting. The provenance from Tanzania and the lack of enhancement are facts that contribute to value and trust, and The Natural Gemstone Company maintains records to support provenance and grading observations.





















