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2.04 Ct. Tsavorite Garnet from Madagascar
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Item ID: | K19862 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.28 Width: 7.14 Height: 4.55 |
Weight: | 2.04 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $3,885 |
One of the most striking pieces currently available from The Natural Gemstone Company is this transparent 2.04 carat asscher octagon green tsavorite garnet, with precise dimensions of 7.28 x 7.14 x 4.55 mm. The gem has been expertly cut in an asscher style that creates crisp step facets and a broad table, delivering a classic hall of mirrors effect that emphasizes the rich green bodycolor and internal clarity. Color grading for this stone is vivid in intensity, and the polish is recorded as excellent, which together produce a lively, saturated appearance and clean facet reflections. The material is identified as tsavorite garnet from Madagascar, and it has undergone a controlled heat treatment to optimize hue and saturation, a standard and disclosed enhancement used to bring out the best color in select specimens.
From a clarity and grading perspective this tsavorite is described as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, which to a trained buyer means that inclusions are minimal and do not detract from the gem visually in typical viewing conditions. Under loupe or microscope the internal features expected in a natural garnet can be observed, which in fact supports natural origin and value, but to the naked eye the gem reads as essentially eye clean. The asscher cut is particularly well suited to stones with this clarity profile, because the step facets emphasize transparency and allow light to travel through broad planes, rather than relying on numerous small facets to mask internal features. The excellent polish further enhances light return and makes facet junctions crisp, factors that contribute materially to the overall visual appeal and marketability of the stone to an educated buyer.
Rarity is a primary element of this gem s appeal. Tsavorite garnets in rich, vivid green hues are already less common than many other green gem materials, and faceted stones above two carats with that level of saturation are notably scarce. In most deposits, fine colored tsavorites are recovered in smaller sizes, and larger rough that yields an eye clean, vividly colored faceted gem is uncommon. The combination of size at 2.04 carats, the asscher octagon shape which preserves weight while presenting a square to slightly rectangular outline, and the vivid color intensity makes this specimen unusual in the market. Compared to emeralds a well cared for tsavorite offers a more brilliant and highly saturated green without the common need for oil or resin filling, and compared to other garnet varieties tsavorite s chromophore elements produce a greener, more emeraldlike appearance while retaining garnet s typical toughness and luster.
For collectors and connoisseurs considering this gem for investment or bespoke jewelry, several practical points increase its desirability. The origin from Madagascar places it among specimens that are prized for their specific color nuances, often showing a slightly bluish green or true pure green depending on trace elements, and documented origin enhances provenance. The disclosed heat treatment is a transparent enhancement, and while treatment prevalence varies by gemstone type, the clarity and stability achieved here are consistent with long term wear when set properly. On the Mohs scale tsavorite typically ranges in the neighborhood of seven to seven and a half, which makes it durable enough for many fine jewelry applications, provided routine care is observed. We recommend a protective setting for daily wear rings that exposes the stone less to incidental knocks, and we suggest an independent gemological report for buyers seeking certification to accompany provenance documentation from The Natural Gemstone Company.
In summary this 2.04 carat asscher octagon Madagascar tsavorite garnet represents a rare convergence of size, color intensity, and cutting finesse, presented with very slight inclusions only visible under magnification, and an excellent polish that maximizes its visual performance. For a buyer who understands the importance of color saturation, cutting style, and origin in defining a gemstone s long term value, this stone is a compelling option. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the provenance and description, and we are available to assist with additional information, condition reports, or setting recommendations to ensure the gem meets the exacting standards expected by experienced gem buyers.























