3.02ct Tsavorite Garnet Ring
The Sapphire Merchant presents our extraordinary 3.02ct Tsavorite Garnet Ring with 204 D Colour VVS Diamonds set in 18k White Gold. Designed by The Sapphire Merchant, this ring showcases the Tsavorite Garnet with a glittering halo constructed of pear shaped diamonds.
Tsavorite is a rare green garnet found in the Merelani Hills of Tanzania and nearby in the Tsavo National Park of Kenya, hence its namesake. It is prized for its exquisite vivid green, which rivals a verdant green emerald. Its high refractive index gives it a fiery dispersion, a sparkle considered one of the best in the precious gemstone family.
This ring has been lovingly created in a US Ring Size 7, or New Zealand Ring Size N. Resizing included.
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3.02ct Tsavorite Garnet Ring
Create Your Perfect Ring
- Select your Gemstone. Purchase through our website and begin your custom jewellery experience.
- Share your design idea. We will work through the details with you to better visualise your concept, including the ring style, gold colour, and diamond detailing. We can also make earrings and pendants. Our talented designer creates a life-like computer-rendered drawing of your jewellery concept from this information. Edits can be made to perfect the design and a quote is given upon the finalised design.
- We will craft your custom ring. You will receive a beautiful custom jewellery box, along with certifications and reports verifying the quality and authenticity of your piece.
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Garnet
The word garnet, derived from the Latin granatus, which translates to rounded seed or grain, is a fitting name for this versatile gemstone. Inspired by the inside of a pomegranate, the rough red garnet closely resembles the jewelled seeds of this exotic fruit. While garnet is most recognisable in a raspberry shade of red, it also comes in sensational shades of green, orange, pink, and purple, showcasing its versatility and beauty.
Garnet, one of the earliest documented gemstones, holds a significant place in history and across cultures. Ancient Egyptians used garnet in their amulets, with examples dating back to 1887 BC, and Native American Indians used it as a protection talisman. The gem's historical significance is further underscored by the fact that ancient Greeks and Romans set garnet in jewellery, particularly signet rings, to convey their wealth and status. The beauty and value of garnet has transcended time and country, making it a treasure for royalty and precious gemstone enthusiasts alike.