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Three Stone Emerald Ring 2.59 Ct., 18K White Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
Model of your Completed
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Item ID: | E9575 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.03 Width: 7 Height: 5.23 |
Weight: | 2.59 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $200 |
When you are searching for a ring that completes an outfit and turns a moment into a memory, you need a piece that balances presence with refinement. This ring from The Natural Emerald Company does exactly that, centering a transparent 2.59 carat emerald, cut in a classic emerald cut, with dimensions of 9.03 by 7.00 by 5.23 millimeters. The stone has been evaluated as included at eye level, and it shows an intense color saturation with an excellent polish. Originating from Zambia, this emerald displays the type of clear, saturated green tone that can lift a simple sheath dress or add a striking contrast to a tailored suit. The emerald cut gives the green field of color a crisp, architectural face that reads as both modern and timeless, so whether your wardrobe leans toward minimalist lines or rich textures, the gem reads as an intentional and elevated choice.
The design around the center stone is deliberately restrained and elegant so the emerald becomes the focal point while the supporting elements amplify its beauty. Flanking the center are white baguette straight shaped lab grown diamonds totaling approximately 0.80 carats, with clarity grading Very Slightly Included in VS1 and VS2, and a color grade of F. Their clean linear shapes echo the facets of the emerald cut and create a visual corridor that directs light into the center stone, intensifying its color and enhancing its inner glow. Set entirely in 18K white gold, the cool, reflective metal contrasts with and complements the verdant core, making the green appear greener and the overall profile refined and luminous. The 18K white gold also provides a substantial and polished backdrop that integrates seamlessly with both daytime and evening looks.
Consider how this ring will enhance what you already own, work with your personal palette, and elevate specific outfits. Against a monochrome black dress or a navy suit, the Zambian emerald offers a bold and sophisticated pop, diagnosing confidence without overpowering. When paired with soft neutrals or pastel tones, the intense green creates a fresh, modern accent that reads as intentional rather than loud. For evening wear or formal occasions the baguette diamonds frame the center with geometric precision, catching and reflecting light in a way that complements sequins, satin, or silk. For a business setting the clean lines and excellent polish convey discernment and taste. For casual looks the ring functions as a signature piece, a single strong accent that makes even jeans and a simple blouse feel considered and complete.
At The Natural Emerald Company we understand that your search may be for an engagement ring, a rare gemstone for a collection, or simply that perfect piece that solves the daily question of what to wear. This ring meets each of those needs with craftsmanship and clarity of design. The secure prong setting raises the emerald just enough to allow light to pass and to showcase the emerald cut, while the baguette diamonds remain elegantly close to the center so the silhouette stays sleek and versatile. The balance of stone size and shoulder diamonds makes the ring adaptable to stacking with a plain white gold band, or to standing alone as a statement heirloom. We stand behind the provenance, the measured dimensions, and the careful grading, and we invite you to imagine this ring finishing the outfit you choose for your next important day, or becoming the piece you instinctively reach for on ordinary mornings, because once you try it on your search will feel complete.

















































