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3.77 Ct. Cabochon Tsavorite Garnet from Tanzania
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Item ID: | K13959 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.65 Width: 8.04 Height: 5.4 |
Weight: | 3.77 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $700 |
One beautiful transparent 3.77 carat cushion shape green tsavorite garnet is presented with exact dimensions of 8.65 x 8.04 x 5.40 mm, and it displays a cabochon cutting style that is both classical and unusual for a transparent stone. The cabochon cut gives this tsavorite a radiant depth of color and a smooth, domed face that enhances the evenness of color distribution, while the cushion outline preserves a pleasing symmetry for mounting. Clarity is graded as slightly included evaluated at eye level, which means inclusions are present but modest and do not significantly interfere with the gem s overall visual appeal. Color intensity is described as intense, producing that highly sought after vivid green that distinguishes fine tsavorite from most other green gemstones. The polish is excellent, allowing the surface to reflect light evenly and contribute to a lively, saturated appearance. There has been no enhancement of any kind, and the gem s natural origins in Tanzania add both geographic provenance and geological interest, as Tanzanian tsavorites are known for their strong saturation and clean tone, created by trace elements of vanadium and chromium within the grossular garnet structure.
For the educated buyer, a number of technical attributes make this tsavorite compelling from both a connoisseur s and an investor s perspective. The weight of 3.77 carats is substantial for tsavorite, especially in a single transparent stone with an intense color grade, and the specific measurements allow jewelers to visualize proportion and weight distribution when planning a setting. Tsavorite in gem quality of this size is rarer than many comparable green stones, and it often commands a premium relative to commercial emeralds of similar hue because it is typically free from the oil and resin treatments that are common in emeralds. The slightly included clarity grade must be understood in context. Slight inclusions at eye level are natural fingerprints of formation and in this case they do not compromise structural integrity or overall beauty. The excellent polish compensates by maximizing surface reflection and the cabochon profile enhances perceived color depth, which can make the hue appear richer to the observer. For those who value natural, untreated gems with verifiable provenance, this Tanzanian tsavorite represents a documented, stable, and attractive example of a collector grade garnet variety.
When set in jewelry the intense, vivid green of this tsavorite interacts with skin tones in ways that will delight a discerning owner, and it pairs beautifully with several metal choices depending on the desired visual effect. On fair complexions with cool undertones the green will present as a striking, crisp contrast, and pairing the gem with white gold or platinum will emphasize clarity and create an elegant, modern look. For warm or golden undertones the same intense green takes on a sunlit vibrancy that complements warmth, and yellow gold settings enhance the gem s warm green facets for an opulent, classic appearance. Olive and medium complexions benefit from the gem s saturation, which reads neither too cool nor too warm, producing a balanced, flattering effect that sits harmoniously with natural skin tones. On deeper complexions the intense green becomes luminous and jewel like, with the contrast delivering a vivid focal point that reads as luxurious and dramatic. Design choices amplify these effects, so a fine halo of small diamonds will add scintillation and perceived size for a finger ring or solitaire pendant, while a bezel setting will create a contemporary frame that emphasizes color and protects the gem, particularly useful for everyday wear pieces.
Provenance, care guidance, and purchasing confidence round out the practical considerations that an educated buyer will weigh. Origin in Tanzania and the absence of any enhancement increase the collectible value of the stone and offer assurance that color and clarity are natural characteristics. Technically the grossular garnet family is a robust choice for jewelry, exhibiting good durability in daily wear, although its hardness is lower than corundum or diamond and standard precautions against sharp blows and extreme temperature changes are prudent. Because this particular tsavorite is slightly included at eye level, periodic inspection by a trusted jeweler is advisable to monitor the setting and to ensure inclusions do not interact with mechanical stress. Cleaning may be done gently with warm soapy water and a soft brush, and while many tsavorites tolerate ultrasonic cleaning, we recommend that cleaning methods be selected in consultation with a professional if inclusions are visible. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the quality and transparency of this offering, and we can provide or facilitate independent gemological documentation upon request. We also offer bespoke mounting services and guidance on design and metal selection to ensure the gem is showcased to best effect. For buyers who value untreated provenance, honest grading, and artisanal mounting options, this 3.77 carat Tanzanian cabochon cushion tsavorite is an investment grade choice that combines rarity, beauty, and practical wearability.























