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British Jeweler Pragnell Sources Directly from Tanzania and Showcases Kitulo Garnet Collection

by Kittisak Meepoon

Key points

  • This Gems and Jewelry News report highlights how Pragnell’s Kitulo Garnet line stands as a testament to responsible luxury and British artistry and their new approach of sourcing for gemstones directly from the mines.
  • The ring, handcrafted in 18-karat yellow gold, features a cascading arrangement of diamonds along the band that evokes the organic elegance of Kitulo’s flower-filled plateau.
  • British luxury jeweler Pragnell has unveiled its dazzling new Kitulo Garnet collection, a vibrant homage to Tanzania’s natural beauty and to ethical gemstone sourcing.

Gems and Jewelry News: A Tribute to Nature and Ethical Sourcing

British luxury jeweler Pragnell has unveiled its dazzling new Kitulo Garnet collection, a vibrant homage to Tanzania’s natural beauty and to ethical gemstone sourcing. The brand, known for its deep heritage and exceptional craftsmanship, introduced this new line featuring rare purplish pink garnets mined from an artisanal community near Tanzania’s Kitulo National Park—often called “God’s Garden” for its spectacular wildflower meadows. The gems’ unique hue mirrors the park’s vivid flora, setting this collection apart as both visually captivating and ethically responsible. Many British, Australian, American and Canadian jewelry companies are these days bypassing middle-men from India or Thailand to source for raw stones and directly cut and polish these stones themselves.

Pragnell’s Kitulo Garnet ring captures the wild beauty of Tanzania in radiant purplish pink tones
Image Credit: Pragnell

This Gems and Jewelry News report highlights how Pragnell’s Kitulo Garnet line stands as a testament to responsible luxury and British artistry and their new approach of sourcing for gemstones directly from the mines. Each gemstone is fully traceable—from the original rough crystal to the finished jewel—ensuring authenticity and transparency across the entire supply chain.

A closeup of the Pragnell’s Kitulo Garnet ring
Image Credit: Pragnell

Inspired by the Kitulo Plateau’s Wild Beauty

The centerpiece of the new collection is an exquisite 10.52-carat oval-cut Kitulo garnet ring, part of Pragnell’s prestigious Masterpiece collection. The ring, handcrafted in 18-karat yellow gold, features a cascading arrangement of diamonds along the band that evokes the organic elegance of Kitulo’s flower-filled plateau. Two additional creations complete the debut line: a 7.46-carat oval-cut garnet and diamond pendant in yellow gold and a 3.38-carat platinum ring accented with diamonds. Each piece embodies the natural grace and vibrant energy of the Tanzanian landscape.

Commitment to Responsible Mining and Craftsmanship

Beyond beauty, the Kitulo Garnet collection symbolizes Pragnell’s growing dedication to ethical sourcing. The brand collaborates directly with small-scale artisan miners to hand-select stones that are untreated and naturally colored. By focusing on small mining communities, Pragnell promotes sustainable practices that preserve local ecosystems while supporting fair trade and community development. The company confirmed that over 80 percent of its jewelry continues to be handcrafted in its British workshops, maintaining the brand’s hallmark of quality and integrity.

The rare purplish pink garnets from Tanzania’s Kitulo National Park
Image Credit: Pragnell

Celebrating Generations of British Heritage

As a sixth-generation, family-owned jeweler with more than 170 years of history, Pragnell blends tradition with innovation. Its commitment to transparency, sustainability, and artisanal excellence has solidified its reputation as one of Britain’s most trusted luxury jewelry houses. Through the Kitulo Garnet collection, Pragnell demonstrates how fine jewelry can simultaneously honor nature, empower communities, and celebrate human craftsmanship.

The story behind these glowing pink gemstones is as inspiring as their beauty—uniting the splendor of Tanzania’s landscapes with the timeless artistry of British design.

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