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Antique Style Emerald Ring 2.34 Ct., 18K Yellow Gold
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Item ID: | E5082 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.8 Width: 7.46 Height: 4.71 |
Weight: | 2.34 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $3,740 |
This ring centers on a transparent, emerald cut, green emerald weighing 2.34 carats, set and presented by The Natural Emerald Company. The stone measures 8.80 x 7.46 x 4.71 mm, and it displays vivid color saturation with an even and lively green tone. The clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, and the polish is excellent, allowing light to travel cleanly through the table and step facets of the emerald cut. The origin of the gem is Zambia, a source known for producing emeralds with intense color and stable crystal structure, and the provenance contributes to the gemological character you see when the stone is viewed under natural light. The proportions of the cut have been chosen to balance color and clarity, and the result is a singular green presence that commands attention without compromising the stone integrity.
The mounting is executed entirely in 18K yellow gold, a metal choice that complements the green of the emerald by adding warmth and traditional elegance. The setting secures the stone with four prongs that allow the pavilion to breathe while providing a low profile, and the band displays detailed engraving that adds tactile interest without distracting from the primary gem. The craftsmanship focuses on clean lines and enduring construction, the prong heads are well defined, and the gallery allows light to enter the crown and pavilion to enhance the stone life. The choice of 18K alloy supports long term wear and resists surface fatigue while preserving a rich gold color, and the combination of precise gem setting and considered metalwork reflects an emphasis on longevity and daily comfort.
Beyond specifications and fabrication, this ring is designed to symbolize a new beginning, a deliberate and thoughtful transition rather than a fleeting moment. Emerald has historically been associated with renewal and the persistence of life, and a Zambian emerald of this quality carries that association into the present with visible clarity and color. When placed on the hand, the stone functions as a focal point for intention, a quiet marker of a decision to move forward, to commit to a new path, or to honor an important life turning point. The emerald cut further communicates restraint and refinement, the linear geometry suggesting order and clarity of purpose, while the green field of the gem evokes the slow but steady growth of a seed into a mature form. This ring can be chosen to commemorate a career change, a move to a new home, the beginning of a partnership, or any deliberate act of renewal, offering a tangible token that links personal narrative to a natural formation that has endured for millennia.
The presentation by The Natural Emerald Company comes with an emphasis on transparency and gemological integrity, and the piece is intended for the wearer who values material honesty as much as aesthetic appeal. The ring is suitable for everyday wear with considered care, and routine professional cleaning and periodic inspection of the prongs will maintain both the setting security and the metal finish. The emerald should be protected from harsh knocks and extreme temperature changes, and occasional professional re polishing of the band will preserve the original luster of the 18K yellow gold. As an heirloom grade object, the ring is designed to accompany a life rather than a single event, and its combination of vivid Zambian color, measured clarity, and meticulous gold setting makes it a precise and polished choice for marking a new beginning, a living reminder that growth and renewal are continuous processes that can be honored in material form.
















































