This 1.35 carat triangle-shaped gem is a delicate and radiant example of iridescent andradite garnet from the historic Nara Prefecture of Japan, a locality renowned for producing some of the world's most ethereal and fine-grained rainbow garnets.
Measuring 7mm x 6.5mm x 2.75mm, the stone is cut in a custom rose-cut with shallow, reflective facets that enhance and scatter its internal lamellar diffraction. The resulting sheen is a luminous, sherbet-like blush of rose, gold, and subtle peach tones—a soft and dreamy palette that recalls the fleeting beauty of cherry blossoms in spring.
The iridescence, caused by nanoscale lamellae within the garnet's crystal lattice, creates optical interference that reveals color-play far beyond the ordinary. While rainbow garnets from this region are already sought after for their luster and color shift, this particular gem stands out for its pastel-toned diffraction—a rare expression of the phenomenon. The triangular shape adds a contemporary geometric elegance to a mineral with ancient roots.
A whisper of iridescent light frozen in time—this is a gem that carries the gentle magic of Japan's natural and cultural elegance.