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2.15 Ct. Tsavorite Garnet from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Apr 5
Item ID: | K22486 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.73 Width: 6 Height: 5.46 |
Weight: | 2.15 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $2,868 |
This 2.15 carat tsavorite garnet presents as a transparent, emerald cut green gem, with exact dimensions of 7.73 x 6.00 x 5.46 mm, originating from Tanzania, and offered by The Natural Gemstone Company. The stone exhibits a vivid color intensity, produced by chromium and vanadium trace elements typical of green grossular garnets, and it remains completely untreated, with no enhancement reported. Optical and physical parameters that collectors and connoisseurs evaluate favorably include a refractive index in the range expected for tsavorite garnet, a specific gravity that imparts a solid heft relative to similar sized gems, and a Mohs hardness that provides respectable wearability in fine jewelry. The clarity is graded as slightly included at eye level, a common and acceptable condition for natural tsavorites of this saturation, and the polish is excellent, indicating the lapidary paid close attention to facet finish and light return.
From a cutting and craftsmanship perspective, the emerald cut chosen for this specimen is technically appropriate for maximizing the display of saturation and color uniformity in a green garnet. The step cut geometry creates broad crown and pavilion facets which emphasize color through large color planes rather than scintillation, providing a deep, even green across the table and minimizing the appearance of windowing when proportions are well executed. The measured depth of 5.46 mm in relation to the table dimensions produces a balanced pavilion, preserving weight without sacrificing face up brightness. The excellent polish on each step facet produces crisp facet junctions and a high degree of transparency, allowing the vivid hue to saturate the table while inclusions remain minimally obtrusive in typical viewing conditions. The slightly included clarity grade means internal features are present, however their position and character do not materially compromise structural integrity or light performance, and in many cases such inclusions can serve as natural fingerprints confirming the gem s authenticity.
In terms of investment potential and future appreciation, this tsavorite occupies a favorable position within the colored gemstone market due to a combination of size, color, origin, and lack of treatment. High quality tsavorite of vivid green is inherently rarer than many other colored stones, and as parcel sizes from primary localities remain limited, demand from collectors and jewelry buyers has steadily increased. Untreated pieces command a premium because treatments can alter or enhance green hues in lower grade material, while natural chromophore driven color retains long term desirability. The 2.15 carat weight places this gem into a bracket where market supply thins noticeably compared to smaller sizes, and the emerald cut adds appeal for connoisseurs seeking clean color planes suitable for investment grade settings. Market appreciation will depend on broader economic factors and market liquidity, however historically well documented, untreated, vividly colored, and well cut tsavorites with transparent clarity have shown steady upward pressure on price per carat, particularly as provenance from recognized sources such as Tanzania is verifiable. Prospective buyers should seek independent laboratory certification and detailed documentation to maximize future resale value, and should consider provenance, cut quality, and retail channel when assessing long term appreciation potential.
For practical considerations and stewardship, this tsavorite benefits from standard gem care and prudent setting design to protect its step facets and preserve polish. Although tsavorite garnet has good surface durability, it is not as hard as corundum or diamond, therefore protective settings such as bezels or substantial prongs are recommended for everyday wear, especially in rings. Routine inspections of mounting, keeping the stone away from harsh chemicals, and occasional professional cleaning will preserve its luster and marketability. The Natural Gemstone Company can supply full provenance details, high resolution imagery, optional third party lab reports, and guidance on certification and appraisal to assist buyers focused on investment quality. We also provide custom setting consultations and can advise on insurance and consignments to reputable secondary market channels, ensuring that this vivid, untreated Tanzanian tsavorite is positioned for both immediate aesthetic enjoyment and considered long term value retention.
























