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2.02 Ct. Tsavorite Garnet from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Apr 20
Item ID: | K23010 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.94 Width: 6.6 Height: 4.1 |
Weight: | 2.02 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 | $1,200 |
This gem is a transparent 2.02 carat cushion shape green tsavorite garnet offered by The Natural Gemstone Company, with exact dimensions of 7.94 x 6.60 x 4.10 mm. The faceting follows a mixed brilliant scheme, combining a brilliant facet pattern on the crown with a modified pavilion geometry, creating a controlled interplay between brilliance and dispersion. Proportions are well considered, with an effective depth that equates to approximately fifty six percent of the average of length and width, a proportion that supports strong internal light return without sacrificing face up area. Clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, with inclusions confined and non disruptive to the path of light through the stone. Color presents as vivid green intensity, with strong saturation and a medium dark tone that allows for lively transmission of light while maintaining the characteristic rich tsavorite hue. The polish is excellent, with crisp facet junctions and well executed symmetry, and there has been no enhancement, the stone being natural and untreated, originating from Tanzania.
The mixed brilliant cut significantly enhances the tsavorite garnet inherent optical properties, leveraging the material s relatively high refractive index which promotes bright return and lively scintillation. The brilliant crown facets refract incoming light and distribute it across multiple facet planes, while the modified pavilion facets act as precision reflectors, channeling light back through the table and crown to maximize perceived brilliance. This arrangement reduces the likelihood of windowing and minimizes areas of extinction, producing a balanced pattern of broad flashes and fine pinpoint scintillation that move dynamically with changes in viewing angle. The cushion outline with rounded corners softens light leakage at the girdle, creating larger, more painterly flashes that emphasize the vivid green saturation, while the facet geometry on the pavilion produces the micro facet reflections that contribute to fire. Excellent polish minimizes surface scattering and preserves facet crispness, ensuring that the interaction between crown angles and pavilion geometry yields optimal contrast and spectral separation where dispersion occurs.
For the discerning buyer who evaluates gemstones on both gemological and aesthetic criteria, this tsavorite garnet is technically refined and visually compelling. The combination of a thoughtful mixed brilliant facet architecture, depth proportion near fifty six percent, and excellent polish optimizes internal reflection and external delivery of light, taking full advantage of tsavorite s intrinsic optical strengths. The very slightly included clarity grade means the stone retains strong transparency and structural integrity, and the vivid green color with robust saturation benefits from the cut s ability to concentrate color without creating a windowed appearance. As a garnet in the grossular family with a refractive index that typically lies near one point seven four to one point seven six, tsavorite responds well to precision faceting, and this example demonstrates how careful facet planning converts material properties into performance, yielding both lively brilliance and controlled dispersion. The gem s dimensions and weight make it suitable for a variety of settings where its cushion silhouette and active light behavior can be appreciated.
The Natural Gemstone Company presents this 2.02 carat Tanzanian tsavorite as a specimen for collectors and jewelers who prioritize technical excellence in cut and unenhanced, natural origin stones. It is well suited to designs that allow ample light exposure to exploit its mixed brilliant facet dynamics, such as open prong or low bezel settings that preserve crown exposure, and the cushion form adapts elegantly to both classic and contemporary mountings. For custom work we can advise on table orientation, crown height preferences, and setting styles that preserve the gem s light path and maximize face up color and brilliance. Prospective buyers seeking a detailed light performance assessment or microscopy documentation may request additional imaging and measurements, and our specialists are available to discuss the gem s facet relationships, polish attributes, and suitability for various jewelry applications.





















