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1.56 Ct. Tsavorite Garnet from Tanzania
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Item ID: | K19085 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.08 Width: 5.72 Height: 4.48 |
Weight: | 1.56 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $2,400 |
This specimen is a transparent 1.56 carat tsavorite garnet, presented in an emerald cut shape with precise dimensions of 7.08 by 5.72 by 4.48 millimeters, offered by The Natural Gemstone Company. The gem displays a vivid color intensity with a pure green hue, free from brown or yellow modifiers, and an even saturation that reads strongly across the table and step facets. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, indicating that inclusions are negligible to the naked eye and contribute no apparent clouding or color zoning. The polish is excellent, producing crisp facet junctions and mirror like planes that enhance the stone for both close inspection and face up presentation. There is no enhancement, the material is untreated, and provenance is Tanzania, a well regarded source for high quality tsavorite that yields strong chromium and vanadium driven green tones that are stable and durable for jewelry use.
The cutting is executed in a classic emerald style that emphasizes broad step facets, a generous table, and truncated corners that protect the girdle and reduce susceptibility to impact. The step cut arrangement produces linear hall of mirrors reflections that showcase depth of color and internal clarity rather than scintillation driven sparkle, making this a stone for connoisseurs who prize even color and architectural facet symmetry. The pavilion and crown proportions appear balanced relative to the measured depth, supporting efficient light return despite the step cut geometry, and the excellent polish ensures that facet faces act as clean reflective planes. Emerald cuts are particularly demanding of cutter skill because they reveal minor inclusions and facet misalignments, and in this instance the finishing demonstrates consistent facet alignment and well centered symmetry that results in uniform light distribution across the table and broad step facets.
The 7.08 by 5.72 millimeter footprint yields an elongated rectangular outline with a length to width ratio approximately 1.24, a proportion that reads as elegant in ring centers and refined in pendants, and because the depth is a moderate 4.48 millimeters the stone possesses a strong face up presence relative to its 1.56 carat weight. For custom jewelry this proportion is ideal, it allows designers to achieve a prominent visual center in a solitaire or halo engagement piece without excessive bulk, and it adapts well to both prong and bezel mounting strategies. The truncated corners inherent to the emerald cut provide practical protection in everyday wear, and the moderate depth facilitates low profile settings for comfort while still retaining secure bezel ledge or prong seat mass for durable mounting. Tsavorite garnet has a Mohs hardness in the vicinity of seven to seven and a half, which offers reasonable resistance to abrasion, and the cutter has preserved robust girdle thickness and proper culet disposition to enhance toughness for ring applications that receive frequent wear.
As a natural, untreated tsavorite from Tanzania with excellent polish and very very slightly included clarity at eye level, this gemstone is particularly well suited for bespoke commissions where color fidelity and facet architecture are paramount. The emerald cut encourages design languages that favor clean lines, architectural settings, and metals that enhance green saturation, such as warm yellow gold to enrich tone, or polished platinum to create strong color contrast. For collectors and designers seeking authenticity and stable color, the absence of enhancement is a defining attribute, and The Natural Gemstone Company can provide detailed imaging and magnified facet maps for clients who require documentation for insurance or appraisal. We recommend consulting with our design specialists to evaluate setting tolerances and to prepare CAD renderings that demonstrate scale on the intended piece, and we can advise on prong geometry, bezel thickness, and mounting heights that optimize both protection and visual impact. For custom projects that demand consistency, presence, and enduring natural color, this emerald cut 1.56 carat tsavorite garnet is an exceptional choice.





















