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11.46ct Raspberry Rhodolite Garnet Cocktail Ring — Emerald Cut, Mozambique Rubies | 14kt Yellow Gold

Treasured & Co.®
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TAndCO-0078
$5,750.00 $4,050.00
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11.46 Carat Rhodolite Garnet Cocktail Ring with Mozambique Rubies — Statement Ring in 14kt Yellow Gold

This is not a subtle ring. A 11.46 carat emerald cut rhodolite garnet in vivid raspberry-pink — one of the rarest color varieties in the garnet family — set with natural Mozambique ruby accents in a commanding 14kt yellow gold cocktail ring that owns every room it enters. For the buyer who wants a statement ring with genuine gemstone credentials, rarity, and presence. SKU: TAndCO-0078. Now $4,050 (was $5,750).

Ring at a Glance

  • Style: Cocktail Ring / Statement Ring
  • Center Stone: Rhodolite Garnet (Raspberry Pink) — 11.46ct, Emerald Cut
  • Accent Stones: Natural Mozambique Rubies
  • Metal: 14kt Yellow Gold
  • Sale Price: $4,050 (originally $5,750)
  • SKU: TAndCO-0078

Why This Is the Cocktail Ring

Cocktail rings are not a trend — they are a category of jewelry with a century of history, defined by one rule: the stone must be large enough and vivid enough to be the centerpiece of an entire look. At 11.46 carats in an emerald cut, this rhodolite garnet doesn't qualify for that category — it defines it. The raspberry-pink of fine rhodolite garnet has no equivalent in the gem world at this price point. It is not pink sapphire, not rubellite tourmaline, not morganite — it is its own color story, and at this scale, it delivers the kind of visual impact that a room full of people notices. If you are shopping for a cocktail ring that justifies the name, this is it.

Stone Details — Rhodolite Garnet & Mozambique Rubies

Rhodolite garnet is the rarest and most prized variety in the garnet family — a natural hybrid of pyrope and almandine, producing an intensely saturated raspberry to purplish-pink color that is almost always entirely untreated. No heat, no fracture-filling, no enhancement — what you see is what the earth produced. At 11.46 carats in an emerald cut, this stone is extraordinary: rhodolite garnets of this size and saturation are genuinely scarce in the commercial fine jewelry market. The emerald cut's step-cut facets saturate color depth far more intensely than a brilliant cut, making the raspberry tone blaze from within the stone rather than scatter across the surface. The Mozambique ruby accents add rich red warmth around the perimeter — rubies from Mozambique are among the finest in the world, known for their vivid pigeon-blood hue and strong fluorescence.

The Investment Case — Rarity + Value

A statement ring at $4,050 can mean many things. Here it means a natural rhodolite garnet of remarkable size, a rare untreated gemstone in a color that has no substitute, natural Mozambique rubies, and 14kt yellow gold craftsmanship. Fine colored gemstones of this specification — especially untreated rhodolite in double-digit carats — have appreciated in collector value steadily over the past decade as supply from East African sources has tightened. This ring is currently on sale from $5,750, representing $1,700 in immediate value. For buyers who want a cocktail ring that is both visually extraordinary and genuinely rare, the case here is straightforward.

✦ Why Shop With Treasured & Co.

  • ✔ Natural rhodolite garnet — untreated, no enhancement
  • ✔ Natural Mozambique rubies — not lab-created
  • ✔ Currently $1,700 off — limited time sale price
  • ✔ Free shipping on all orders
  • ✔ Financing from $253/mo through Affirm
  • ✔ In-store viewing: 30-06 Steinway St, Astoria, NY 11103
  • ✔ Call us: (718) 956-0001

What Is Rhodolite Garnet?

Rhodolite is a naturally occurring hybrid of pyrope and almandine garnet, whose name comes from the Greek word for rose — a direct reference to its vivid pink-red hue. Unlike common red garnet, rhodolite's color sits in a distinctive raspberry-to-violet-pink range with exceptional brilliance and saturation. It is almost always untreated and is prized by collectors precisely because it delivers intense color without the fractures, inclusions, or treatment dependency common in emeralds or rubies of comparable saturation. Fine rhodolite at the scale of this ring — 11.46 carats — is a collector-grade stone that belongs in serious gemstone jewelry collections.