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Accent Stones Emerald Ring 1.59 Ct., 18K Yellow Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | E6982 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.11 Width: 5.71 Height: 3.58 |
Weight: | 1.59 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $700 |
This ring centers on an IGI certified natural emerald weighing 1.59 carats, with precise dimensions of 9.11 by 5.71 by 3.58 millimeters, presented in a classical emerald cut. The emerald cut is executed as a step faceting style, with broad parallel facets on the pavilion and crown that emphasize the stone's color plane rather than scintillation, producing a deep, even presentation of color across the table. The stone exhibits medium color saturation, a green tone characteristic of Zambian material, which leans toward a vivid yet natural green without becoming overly dark under typical viewing conditions. Clarity is graded as slightly included when evaluated at eye level, consistent with natural emerald formation and typical of fine, untreated looking material, with inclusions that add character without compromising the stone's overall transparency. The polish is graded excellent, and the stone displays crisp facet junctions and a flat, clean table surface that allows the step facets to transmit color uniformly across the face of the gem.
Complementing the central emerald are natural white round diamonds totaling approximately 0.072 carats, each selected for a color grade of F and clarity grades within the Very Slightly Included range, VS1 and VS2. These small round brilliant accents are calibrated to provide targeted reflective contrast against the step cut emerald, delivering pinpoint flashes of white light that lift the perceived saturation and presence of the primary stone without competing with its color. The diamonds are set to maintain optical balance, positioned within the band so that their scintillation enhances the filigree motif and draws the eye toward the central table of the emerald. The selection of F color ensures color neutrality next to the yellow gold, preserving brightness and a clean face up appearance, while the VS clarity grades mean inclusions are minimal and generally invisible without magnification, suitable for accent use where fire and reflection are desired.
The mounting is executed entirely in 18 karat yellow gold, chosen for its chromatic warmth which complements the green of the emerald and for its optimal balance of purity and structural durability. The alloyed 18 karat composition provides increased hardness over fine gold while maintaining a luminous yellow hue that harmonizes with the Zambian green. The design employs a low bezel for the emerald, a protective setting strategy that offers mechanical security for a gem that can show natural fissures and requires protection from knocks. The bezel is finished with precise milling and an excellent surface polish to form a clean crown around the stone, while the shank is worked into an openwork scroll and vine inspired filigree, which is both decorative and structural, reducing weight while maintaining band strength. Small diamonds are integrated into circular bezels within this openwork, each bezel edge burnished and polished to the same high standard as the main bezel, producing a coherent finish and continuous light flow across the band.
At The Natural Emerald Company ethical sourcing and transparency are integral to the product specification and procurement process. The central emerald is sourced from Zambia, and the stone is accompanied by IGI certification that documents its weight, dimensions, cut, clarity, and origin, forming a verifiable point in the chain of custody. Our procurement practices prioritize partnerships with suppliers who adhere to internationally recognized standards, and we require due diligence on the origin of both colored stones and diamonds, including compliance with the Kimberley Process for rough diamonds where applicable, and documented supplier audits. We work directly with mining cooperatives and vetted intermediaries in Zambia to support fair wage practices, safe working conditions, and community investment initiatives that contribute to local education and reclamation programs. The metals and diamonds used in our workshop are sourced through suppliers who provide conflict free assurances and maintain traceability records, allowing us to furnish customers with clear documentation on provenance at the time of purchase. Beyond sourcing, the ring is finished by experienced goldsmiths who perform hand finishing, polish, and quality control in-house, ensuring that technical specifications and ethical commitments are present in the final object. Care guidance and certification documentation accompany each piece, so that buyers can both enjoy the technical virtues of the design and be confident in the responsible origins of the materials.













































