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1.50 Ct Natural Pink-Purple Mali Garnet – Rare Color
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- Murr
- Dimensions (mm)
- 8.1 x 6.6 x 3.8mm
- Weight (cts)
- 1.5
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Pear
- Type
- Faceted
- Colours
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Natural Pink-Purple Mali Garnet – Rare Collector's Gem with Vivid Brilliance
Description:
Presenting a truly rare and captivating gem – a natural pink-purple Mali Garnet, showcasing a remarkable blend of warm pink and violet tones. This gem stands out not only for its unique and exotic color, but also for its exceptional brilliance, owed to the rare combination of grossular and andradite garnet species.
Sourced from the limited deposits of Mali, this stone is 100% untreated and skillfully faceted to bring out its vibrant fire and internal glow. Its high refractive index gives it a diamond-like sparkle, while its durability makes it ideal for everyday wear in fine jewelry.
Whether you are a collector seeking rare gems, a designer sourcing standout pieces, or a buyer investing in something truly distinctive, this pink-purple Mali Garnet offers a rare opportunity to own a gem that is as beautiful as it is uncommon.
Every stone is hand-selected for quality, and this piece delivers on color, clarity, and cut—truly a gem worthy of the spotlight.
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- SKU
- Murr
- Dimensions (mm)
- 8.1 x 6.6 x 3.8 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 1.5
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Pear
- Type
- Faceted
- Colours
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Natural Pink-Purple Mali Garnet – Rare Collector's Gem with Vivid Brilliance
Description:
Presenting a truly rare and captivating gem – a natural pink-purple Mali Garnet, showcasing a remarkable blend of warm pink and violet tones. This gem stands out not only for its unique and exotic color, but also for its exceptional brilliance, owed to the rare combination of grossular and andradite garnet species.
Sourced from the limited deposits of Mali, this stone is 100% untreated and skillfully faceted to bring out its vibrant fire and internal glow. Its high refractive index gives it a diamond-like sparkle, while its durability makes it ideal for everyday wear in fine jewelry.
Whether you are a collector seeking rare gems, a designer sourcing standout pieces, or a buyer investing in something truly distinctive, this pink-purple Mali Garnet offers a rare opportunity to own a gem that is as beautiful as it is uncommon.
Every stone is hand-selected for quality, and this piece delivers on color, clarity, and cut—truly a gem worthy of the spotlight.
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| UPS |
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Positivevery pleased with transaction, as described
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PositiveThe shipping was extremely fast and the Ruby is beautiful-
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PositiveBeautiful gemstone.
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NegativeThe colors in the photo have been heavily edited; the seller tried to hide the crack/flaw in the picture. This is a dishonest seller. I do not recommend anyone buy from this seller.
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PositiveDelivered timely and as described. Very pleased with my order. Thank you very much, I look forward to doing business with you in the future. Thanks Again
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