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2.55 Ct. Tsavorite Garnet from Madagascar
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Item ID: | K19867 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.44 Width: 7.62 Height: 3.96 |
Weight: | 2.55 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $2,682 |
This 2.55 carat tsavorite garnet, precisely measured at 9.44 x 7.62 x 3.96 mm, is an exemplary specimen for the connoisseur who values exacting detail. Cut in a classical emerald cut, the stone displays broad step facets with truncated corners that produce a controlled hall of mirrors effect, emphasizing the gem body color rather than excessive scintillation. The clarity is graded as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, meaning that inclusions are minute and do not materially interrupt the evenness of the vivid green saturation. The polish is excellent, with consistently crisp facet junctions and mirror flat facet planes that allow clean light transmission from table to pavilion. This piece has undergone a disclosed heat treatment to refine and stabilize its color, the treatment executed under monitored conditions to enhance chroma and transparency while maintaining structural integrity. The origin is Madagascar, a source known for well crystallized grossular tsavorites which often present a pure, vivid green hue.
The journey of this tsavorite from a Madagascar deposit to our inventory at The Natural Gemstone Company reflects a sequence of technically disciplined steps. The rough was selectively sourced from a known tsavorite bearing deposit where experienced local cutters and field gemologists prioritize crystal habit and orientation. Each crystal was mapped for strain and inclusion planes before any sawing to determine the optimal orientation for color retention and minimal wastage. Preforming was executed by a master cutter to establish pavilion angles and crown height that balance depth for color saturation against table area for visual face up size. The final emerald cut faceting was executed on fine gear driven laps, each progressive stage using finer abrasives to preserve facet symmetry. After initial polishing, the stone received a controlled heat enhancement to elevate chroma and reduce any masked tones, followed by a final inspection under standardized lighting to confirm uniformity of tone and brilliance.
From a gemological perspective this tsavorite exhibits the characteristic optical traits of green grossular garnet, with refractive indices in the typical range for the species, imparting energetic internal reflections that support the stone s lively appearance despite its step cut geometry. The emerald cut was chosen deliberately because its broad, flat planes allow the vivid green to read uniformly across the table, while the step facets create deep color windows that reward subtle shifts in viewing angle. Proportions were targeted to achieve an optimal pavilion depth relative to the 3.96 mm thickness, a choice that enhances face up color without sacrificing perceived size. The very very slightly included clarity observed at eye level confirms that inclusions are minimal, often constrained to pinpoint crystals or healed fractures that are rendered unobtrusive by the cutter s facet architecture. The excellent polish ensures that light is not scattered at the surface, maintaining high contrast between the gem s pure green body color and the step facet reflections.
As representatives of The Natural Gemstone Company we provide full disclosure of provenance and treatment history, and we support this tsavorite with detailed imagery and optional independent laboratory documentation upon request. For mounting we recommend settings that complement and protect the emerald cut geometry, for example a four prong arrangement that secures each truncated corner while maximizing table exposure, or a low profile bezel when additional protection is prioritized. Metal choices will influence perception of color, with yellow gold subtly warming the green and platinum or white gold offering a crisp modern contrast. This stone s combination of precise cutting, vivid Madagascar origin color, disclosed heat enhancement, and very very slightly included clarity makes it suitable for collectors and bespoke jewelers who demand technical excellence. Contact The Natural Gemstone Company to request viewing under controlled lighting, to commission a mounting, or to obtain a formal report for this specific 2.55 carat emerald cut tsavorite garnet.























