The cost of Gomed is determined by several factors along with size and weight, overall clarity, color, origin, and treatment administered out to the stone. The stone price in India can vary from Rs. 125 per carat ($2) to as far as Rs. 4,600 per carat ($70).
(1.) Weight:- An original gemstones come at a great price. If the quality remains the same, an increase in carat weight will further increase the price of Hessonite stones. Additionally, the costs may increase dramatically for accurate, high-quality Gomed.
(2.) Clarity:- Location, volume and nature of additions altogether affect the value of Gomed ratan. A clear, transparent hessonite commands a higher premium than other types. Gomed price per carat will always be more for such a stone.
(3.) Origin:- Though the stone found plentifully in Asia, Africa, Australia, and South America, garnet of Sri Lankan origin is the most sought-after variety of Gomed. Ceylon Gomed stone price is nearly forever higher connected to other origins. African Gomed or Indian Gomed is fairly lower due to great embodiments.
(4.) Treatment:- Treatments are to increase the value of gemstones. Normally, an untreated Gomed is more valuable and astrologically powerful than artificially improved stones.
(5.) Cut:- Gemstones are formed to enhance their aesthetics. Due to the stone wastage involved in the process, the price of faceted cut Gomed is usually higher than that of round or cabochon hessonite, assuming quality and size remain the same.
Africa Hessonite (Gomed)