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2.52 Ct. Tsavorite Garnet from Tanzania
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Item ID: | K23971 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.65 Width: 7.51 Height: 5.38 |
Weight: | 2.52 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $2,590 |
This listing presents one transparent 2.52 carat oval green tsavorite garnet, offered by The Natural Gemstone Company, with precise dimensions of 8.65 by 7.51 by 5.38 millimeters. The gem has been faceted to a mixed brilliant pattern, combining a brilliant style crown with a carefully arranged pavilion and an estimated facet count that aligns with standard mixed cuts, producing a dense and lively facet architecture. The depth of 5.38 millimeters corresponds to an overall depth to average diameter ratio of approximately 66.6 percent, a proportion that supports strong color saturation and minimizes windowing in an oval outline. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included when assessed at eye level, and the polish is graded excellent, reflecting meticulous lapidary finishing. This tsavorite is natural and untreated, enhancement free, with origin traced to Tanzania, which is known for producing vivid green garnets with intense chromophore concentrations.
The color of this tsavorite is the defining characteristic, described as vivid in intensity with a rich bold green hue that reads as both saturated and lively under standard daylight. The green is produced by chromium and vanadium trace elements within the grossular garnet structure, and the combination of the mixed brilliant faceting and the slightly deeper proportions enhances absorption in the red and blue spectral regions, yielding a pure and stable green with minimal brown or yellow bias. Color distribution across the oval face is even, enabling consistent face up saturation without zoning or patchiness, and the visual effect is a deep verdant field that displays controlled flashes of lighter green as facet planes rotate. For buyers who evaluate gemstones by color science, this tsavorite registers as a vivid grade in practical terms, where hue clarity and saturation coalesce to create a strong presence that reads as a symbol of personal power and distinction.
From a light performance and optical behavior perspective the mixed brilliant cut introduces a balanced interplay between brilliance and contrast, with a relatively modest table and a crown geometry that scatters light into a lively scintillation pattern. The pavilion faceting has been executed to preserve internal light return, while the crown facets act to break the light into multiple green flashes rather than broad wash areas, a characteristic valued by connoisseurs who prefer dynamic movement over static color. The gem exhibits good contrast and moderate dispersion for a garnet, resulting in crisp facet delineation and pleasing life in hand. Clarity features are extremely minor and confined to localized, fine inclusions that do not impede transparency or durability, and the polish quality eliminates surface graining so that facet junctions remain sharp. Typical physical constants for tsavorite include a refractive index range approximately 1.740 to 1.760 and a specific gravity near 3.60 to 3.68, which contribute to the substantial feel of a 2.52 carat stone in wearable jewelry.
This tsavorite is an ideal candidate for a variety of mounting styles, and The Natural Gemstone Company recommends settings that maximize face up color and protect the girdle without obscuring the crown. A well executed four or six prong head in a medium to slightly high mounting will expose the crown facets for maximum light ingress while providing an appropriate mechanical hold given the gem proportions. For buyers interested in formal jewelry design considerations, a minimal bezel will preserve the oval silhouette and saturated face up color, while a halo of white diamonds can increase apparent size and introduce contrast that accentuates the vivid green. Because the stone is untreated and originates in Tanzania, it carries additional market desirability and appeals to collectors seeking natural specimens with excellent lapidary work. At The Natural Gemstone Company we can provide detailed photography, secure shipping, and recommendations for gemological reporting on request, and we position this tsavorite as a statement piece for discerning clients who value technical excellence and the rich bold color as an emblem of personal power and distinction.
























