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1.52 Ct. Tsavorite Garnet from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Mar 16
Item ID: | K20309 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.13 Width: 5.91 Height: 4.35 |
Weight: | 1.52 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $822 |
This 1.52 carat oval green tsavorite garnet is a study in proportion and optical performance, presented by The Natural Gemstone Company. The stone measures 7.13 x 5.91 x 4.35 mm, it is transparent, and it displays a vivid color intensity with an even face up saturation. The clarity grade is very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which allows for strong light transmission and minimal visual distraction under typical viewing conditions. The cutting style is a mixed brilliant cut executed on an oval outline, with meticulous facet junctions and an excellent polish that preserves crisp facet reflections. The origin is Tanzania, and the stone has no enhancement, which preserves natural optical properties and assures collectors of authenticity and untreated color. The combination of weight and dimensions yields a substantial face up area relative to carat weight, and the oval outline provides a balance between spread and depth that benefits both brilliance and color saturation.
The mixed brilliant cut used on this tsavorite garnet is a deliberate cutter choice to optimize both scintillation and color saturation, rather than maximizing one at the expense of the other. The crown is fashioned with a traditional brilliant array, incorporating a well proportioned table, kite and star facets, and graduated bezel facets that break incoming light into multiple return paths. The pavilion employs a hybrid scheme, where broad pavilion mains are aligned to create strong return angles, and selective lower girdle facets are faceted to introduce controlled scintillation. This geometry limits windowing by directing light back through the crown, and it also reduces dark zoning by equalizing internal light distribution across the oval plane. The oval symmetry is carefully maintained, which prevents light leakage at the limbs and ensures a continuous band of color at the girdle when viewed face up. The girdle thickness is controlled to provide secure setting margins without creating excessive weight below the girdle. The overall facet count and arrangement produce lively pinpoint scintillation under direct light, a pleasing soft brilliance under diffused light, and a deep, lively green body color when viewed in moderate to strong illumination.
From a setting and design perspective, this tsavorite is versatile and responsive to metal and mounting choices, it performs optimally in settings that allow light to enter the pavilion as well as reflect off the crown. A four or six prong setting with elevated head will maximize light return and allow the mixed brilliant faceting to interact with ambient light, while a bezel with a thin profile can emphasize color saturation at the expense of some scintillation. The vivid green of this gem will appear slightly deeper in warm indoor lighting and slightly more electric under cool daylight sources, due to the stones high refractive properties and the mixed facet architecture that favors color retention. For bespoke pieces, centering this oval in a solitaire ring or a halo with small brilliant accent stones will highlight both its spread and its lively facet play. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the gemological details provided, and we can supply additional angle and proportion data on request, along with high resolution images and secure shipping. Please contact us for certification options and custom setting consultations, our team can advise on mounting choices that preserve the gem s optical performance and long term wearability.
























