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1.64 Ct. Tsavorite Garnet from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Mar 16
Item ID: | K21038 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.67 Width: 5.97 Height: 4.82 |
Weight: | 1.64 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $415 |
One transparent, oval shape tsavorite garnet, weight 1.64 carats, dimensions 7.67 x 5.97 x 4.82 millimeters. The gem is fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut, combining a brilliant facet arrangement on the crown with a complementary pavilion design to balance light return and color saturation. Clarity is graded slightly included when evaluated at eye level, indicating small internal features that do not materially detract from the gem's overall transparency or visual appeal. Color presents as a vivid green with medium intensity, offering a lively face up presence without appearing overly dark. Polish is graded excellent, delivering a clean finish across facet junctions and surfaces, and no enhancements have been applied to this natural stone. Origin is Tanzania, and provenance is provided by The Natural Gemstone Company, which documents the gem as an untreated, natural tsavorite.
Optical and material properties underpin the gem's performance. Tsavorite is a green variety of grossular garnet, with a refractive index range that typically falls between 1.740 and 1.760, and a specific gravity commonly near 3.60 to 3.68, contributing to a perceptible weight in hand. The mixed brilliant cut selected for this oval emphasizes scintillation and balance, allowing flashes of light across the table and along the elongated silhouette. The gem depth measures 4.82 millimeters relative to the average of the length and width at 6.82 millimeters, producing a depth proportion of approximately seventy one percent, a proportion that intensifies perceived color and saturation, while modestly reducing the apparent face up size compared with a shallower stone of equal weight. Slight inclusions are consistent with natural tsavorite specimens, often appearing as fine crystals or internal needles under magnification, and they do not compromise structural integrity in this example.
Use and care considerations reflect the gemology and durability of tsavorite. On the Mohs hardness scale tsavorite commonly registers approximately seven to seven and a half, making it suitable for a broad range of jewelry applications including rings, pendants, and earrings, provided basic precautions are observed. The gem is best set in secure mountings that protect the girdle and corners, with bezel or well designed prong settings recommended for active wear. Cleaning is straightforward using warm soapy water and a soft brush to remove surface oils and accumulated debris, followed by a gentle rinse and soft drying cloth. Avoid prolonged exposure to strong acids or base cleaners and rapid temperature changes, and when the stone contains visible internal inclusions, consider avoiding steam cleaning or ultrasonic cleaning to minimize the risk of fracture propagation. Regular professional inspection of the setting will help ensure security and long term wearability.
Beyond physical attributes, tsavorite carries a range of traditional metaphysical associations that may interest collectors and wearers seeking symbolic meaning. The stone is commonly linked with the heart chakra, and it is believed by many to support emotional balance, enhanced compassion, and the release of old patterns that inhibit personal growth. Practitioners and enthusiasts often describe tsavorite as energizing and renewing, associated with vitality, abundance, and an increased capacity for prosperity oriented thinking. It is also attributed with stimulating confidence and mental clarity, aiding decision making and creative problem solving by fostering a sense of grounded optimism. Used in meditative practice, the stone is said to encourage openness to new possibilities and the courage to pursue meaningful goals. These metaphysical perspectives are cultural and subjective in nature, offered as interpretive context rather than empirical claims, and they complement the gemological qualities of this untreated Tanzanian tsavorite offered by The Natural Gemstone Company, a specimen suited to collectors, designers, and anyone seeking a natural green garnet with documented origin and careful cutting.
























