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Three Stone Emerald Ring 3.75 Ct., 18K Yellow Gold
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Item ID: | E4885 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.72 Width: 7.95 Height: 6.15 |
Weight: | 3.75 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $1,387 |
This exceptional ring from The Natural Emerald Company centers on a transparent 3.75 carat emerald cut green emerald, with dimensions of 9.72 x 7.95 x 6.15 mm. The gem exhibits vivid color saturation and an excellent polish, qualities that define premium emeralds and that are immediately apparent through the step cut. The emerald cut, or rectangular step cut, is selected to emphasize the stone color uniformly across the table and to allow the eye to appreciate the depth and consistency of tone. The clarity grade has been assessed as slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which in practical terms means the inclusions are typical of natural emeralds and do not detract from the gem when worn. The origin of this emerald is Brazil, a source known for producing stones with lively green hues and fine transparency. The metal choice of 18K yellow gold frames the center stone with a warm, classic tone that enhances the green and creates a timeless contrast, and the overall execution and polish of the mounting mirror the quality of the center gem.
Emerald clarity is a distinct topic for an educated buyer, because inclusions are a natural hallmark of these stones and they often contribute to an emeralds identity and provenance. The slightly included grade in this piece indicates that there are internal characteristics visible under careful viewing at eye level, yet the excellent polish and the precise emerald cut reduce the visual impact of those features while maximizing color. Inclusions in emeralds are commonly referred to as jardin by gemologists, and they can act as fingerprints for origin and natural formation. Brazilian emeralds frequently show a combination of strong saturation and good transparency, and when cut to the proportions used in this ring, the result is a vivid green that reads consistently across the surface. The craftsmanship that sets this emerald, including the secure prong placement and the open gallery, allows light to enter and reflect through the pavilion, enhancing brilliance without compromising protection.
Flanking the center emerald are white half moon shaped lab grown diamonds weighing approximately 0.50 carats in total, graded Very Slightly Included in clarity across VS1 and VS2, with a color grade of F. The half moon shape is a traditional side stone choice that mirrors the elegant geometry of the emerald cut center, providing a soft taper and optical enlargement of the main stone. Lab grown diamonds have the same chemical and structural properties as natural diamonds, and in this case they are selected for clarity and near colorless F grade, which supports the vivid green of the emerald without introducing warm or cool tones that would alter perception. The pairing of step cut emerald and curved half moons is calibrated to balance color saturation with scintillation, and when mounted in 18K yellow gold the ensemble achieves a warm, classic look. The setting shows careful attention to proportion, with each half moon set to sit flush against the emerald, creating a cohesive three stone layout and a comfortable profile for daily wear.
When considering historical parallels, the overall three stone configuration and the use of a step cut center recall iconic elements from multiple eras of fine jewelry design, while remaining distinctly modern and wearable. The emphasis on symmetry and the step cut face are evocative of Art Deco aesthetics from the early 20th century, where geometric balance and clean lines were paramount, and where major houses favored rectangular cuts to showcase color and clarity. At the same time, the three stone motif has roots in Victorian and Edwardian traditions, where side stones were used to amplify a center gem and to create a narrative of past, present and future. The choice of yellow gold as the mounting metal recalls classical settings seen across centuries when gold was prized for its warmth and durability, and the half moon side stones echo the flanking shapes used by prestigious workshops to visually anchor large center gems. For an educated buyer, this ring represents a convergence of important factors, namely a substantial 3.75 carat emerald with vivid Brazilian color, thoughtfully matched near colorless VS diamonds, and a carefully considered gold setting executed to high standards. The Natural Emerald Company offers this piece as an example of gemological quality and historical sensitivity, and the combination of provenance, cut, color, and metal make this ring a compelling choice for collectors and connoisseurs who value both beauty and documented attributes.















































