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Antique Style Emerald Ring 3.10 Ct., 18K Yellow Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | E6115 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.44 Width: 7.31 Height: 5.58 |
Weight: | 3.10 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $1,387 |
This ring features a transparent, emerald cut green emerald weighing 3.10 carats, with precise dimensions of 9.44 x 7.31 x 5.58 mm, and it is offered by The Natural Emerald Company. The stone exhibits intense color saturation and an excellent polish, characteristics that immediately signal high quality to an informed buyer. The clarity has been graded as slightly included when evaluated at eye level, which is a common and acceptable clarity grade for fine emeralds, and this level of inclusion often enhances the gem authenticity rather than detracts from it, because emeralds almost always contain natural inclusions. The enhancement is standard, which denotes traditional filling with a clear substance such as natural oils of the trade, a widely accepted practice that improves the apparent clarity while remaining stable under normal wear. Origin is Zambia, a source renowned for producing emeralds with vivid, slightly bluish green tones and excellent saturation, and collectors and connoisseurs often seek Zambian material for its balance of color intensity and transparency. The emerald cut chosen for this gem is historically appropriate for emeralds, as the stepped facets emphasize depth of color and clarity rather than brilliance, allowing the wearer to appreciate the vivid green body color and the stone geometry without unnecessary removal of weight from the rough.
From a durability perspective this emerald presents a thoughtful balance between beauty and wearability, and I will compare its properties to commonly known gemstones so you can assess appropriateness for daily wear. On the Mohs scale emeralds generally fall at about 7.5 to 8 in hardness, which means they resist everyday abrasion better than many softer gems, yet they are not as hard as corundum family stones such as sapphires and rubies, nor are they comparable to diamond which is the hardest at 10. More importantly than hardness, emeralds are often more included internally, and those internal fissures can reduce toughness, making them more prone to chipping or cleavage when struck. For this reason informed wearers treat emerald jewelry with slightly more caution than they would a sapphire or diamond piece, and the setting becomes a critical component of durability. This ring is set entirely in 18K yellow gold, which provides a warm complementary color to the green, and the mounting is designed to secure the corners and girdle of the emerald. While 18K gold is softer than lower karat gold alloys, a well executed 18K mounting offers sufficient protection if the piece is worn responsibly, with attention to avoiding heavy impact, abrasive tasks, and exposure to harsh chemicals.
For educated buyers evaluating long term value, several factors make this piece appealing and rationalize its premium. The 3.10 carat weight in an emerald cut of these dimensions represents a substantial size while retaining pleasing proportions, and the intense color saturation from Zambian material is a key value driver, because color accounts for the majority of an emeralds market value. The slightly included clarity grade and the standard enhancement are transparent and customary disclosures, and they support informed purchasing because they document the stone has been treated in a reversible and understood manner rather than subjected to more invasive procedures. The excellent polish enhances face up appearance and optical performance, resulting in a lively, even color field that an educated collector will appreciate. Practical care guidance is straightforward, and it will maximize both beauty and structural stability, including avoiding ultrasonic or steam cleaning because oils can be displaced, cleaning gently with warm water and mild soap, having prongs and settings inspected by a professional annually, and considering periodic reconditioning of surface oils by a qualified gem technician if needed. The Natural Emerald Company stands behind provenance and craftsmanship, and if you prioritize natural origin, substantial carat weight, and rich color combined with responsible enhancement disclosure, this emerald ring is a compelling choice for daily wear with prudent care, or as a centerpiece for special occasions that will retain both aesthetic and collector value over time.











































