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3.15 Ct. Cabochon Tsavorite Garnet from Tanzania
Item ID: | K17319 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.03 Width: 7.12 Height: 5.29 |
Weight: | 3.15 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Sugar Loaf |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $1,000 |
If you are searching for a singular green gem that resolves the search for an engagement stone or the nucleus of a serious collection, this 3.15 carat cushion shape green tsavorite garnet from Tanzania answers that need precisely, and The Natural Gemstone Company is proud to present it. This piece is Other certified Green, with dimensions 9.03 by 7.12 by 5.29 mm, a sugar loaf cut that yields a soft domed profile, a clarity grade of very slightly included evaluated at eye level, vivid color intensity, and an excellent polish. There are no enhancements, and its translucency and natural saturation make it exceptional for ring settings that require presence and fire, and for collectors who value a gem that presents both rarity and reliable beauty. For a buyer looking for a gem that reads as lively and alive on the finger, but also carries the kind of clean, transparent appeal that makes for a museum quality cabinet piece, this tsavorite checks every box in a way larger or more included stones often cannot.
Comparing this Tanzanian tsavorite to greens from other famous locations helps to frame its appeal. Against Colombian emeralds this tsavorite reads brighter and more brilliant, with a purer green that leans less toward the bluish or watery tones common in many emeralds from that region, and because it is far cleaner to the eye it offers sparkle where emeralds often trade off clarity for deep tone. Against Zambian emeralds which often show a cooler, slightly bluish cast and a deeper tone, this tsavorite maintains a more vivid and lively tone that reads immediately as an energetic green rather than a deep forest depth. Against Russian demantoid garnets the comparison shifts, because demantoids tend to carry a yellowish green hue with exceptional dispersion and a distinct fire, whereas this tsavorite delivers a truer, jewel green with crystalline fastness and a brighter, more saturated mid tone. Even compared with chrome diopside which can show a luscious forest green but lacks durability and brilliance, this tsavorite stands out for its combination of refractive fire and toughness, making it far more practical for everyday wear. For the discriminating collector who wants to understand subtleties of hue and tone, this stone feels simultaneously modern and timeless, fresher in tint than many old world greens, and purer in tone than many stones that rely on depth and inclusions for presence.
When a customer needs a stone that ends the search and becomes the piece they return to again and again, the attributes of this tsavorite make that promise tangible. The sugar loaf cut emphasizes the gem s natural color by presenting a broad, domed table that intensifies perceived color while softening the appearance of tiny inclusions, a smart choice for a translucent gem with vivid saturation and a very slightly included clarity at eye level. The excellent polish ensures that light plays across the surface cleanly, translating the internal life of the gem into consistent brilliance, and because there are no enhancements the gem remains fully natural and appropriately rare. At The Natural Gemstone Company we understand that buying a gemstone is both an aesthetic and an emotional decision, and this stone is engineered by nature to answer both. Whether you are designing an engagement ring that will be worn daily and admired for its unambiguous green, or you are adding a rare, certified Tanzanian tsavorite to a curated collection where color purity and untreated origin matter, this gem ends the search. If you want a green that sits apart from Colombian and Zambian emeralds by being cleaner and brighter, that diverges from demantoid by favoring pure green over yellowish tones, and that outperforms chrome diopside in wearability and brilliance, this 3.15 carat Tanzanian tsavorite is the solution you have been seeking.


