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Floral Emerald Ring 4.92 Ct., 18K Yellow Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | E8921 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.96 Width: 10.46 Height: 6.72 |
Weight: | 4.92 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Colombia |
Per carat price: help | $3,145 |
This ring centers a C. Dunaigre certified Colombian emerald weighing 4.92 carats, fashioned into an elegant oval measuring 12.96 by 10.46 by 6.72 millimeters, and set to optimize the stone’s optical characteristics. The mixed brilliant faceting combines a modified brilliant-style crown with a pavilion that integrates both step and brilliant elements, producing a balance of broad color saturation and lively scintillation. Calculated against the stone’s average diameter of 11.71 millimeters, the pavilion depth of 6.72 millimeters corresponds to approximately 57 percent, a proportion that sits well within the ideal range for ovals and promotes strong light return without excessive windowing or loss of color. The clarity is graded very slightly included at eye level, meaning inclusions are minimal and do not materially interrupt the light path or color transmission, allowing the emerald’s intense saturation and the excellent polish of its facet junctions to dominate the visual experience. The certification from C. Dunaigre documents the origin and confirms the measured proportions and qualitative assessments, providing technical assurance to discerning buyers.
The setting architecture in 18 karat yellow gold is engineered to maximize both mechanical security and optical performance, using a six-prong crown that is strategically placed at the principal and intermediate axis points of the oval. Each prong is tapered and knife-edged at the tip to minimize metal cover over the crown, reducing obstruction of incoming light and preserving table and crown exposure, while the prongs’ shoulders are shaped to cradle the girdle and distribute lateral stress uniformly. The prong seat is cut with precision to align with the emerald’s girdle plane, so the stone sits at an optimal height that balances face-up presence and pavilion access for reflected light. The gallery is intentionally open, with a pierced basket and articulated under-gallery that channel light into the pavilion and create secondary reflections off the polished gold surfaces beneath the stone. This interplay of open metalwork and reflective gold increases the apparent brightness and depth of color by returning additional light through the crown facets, amplifying the mixed brilliant design’s scintillation without introducing competing highlights.
Metallurgical and finishing choices are selected to complement the gem rather than compete with it, using warm 18K yellow gold as a deliberate color counterpoint to the emerald’s intense green. The high polish finish on the shank and prongs supplies a mirror plane that acts as a gentle reflector, throwing warm, golden highlights into the pavilion facets and subtly enriching perceived saturation. The shank is engineered with a calibrated mass and profile to provide tactile balance for the nearly five carat center piece, preventing rotation while maintaining a comfortable finger fit. Transition geometry from the shoulders to the band is contoured to guide the eye toward the center stone; the shoulders are smoothly radiused and taper incrementally to the prong base so the silhouette reads as a continuous flow rather than as a separate mount. All junctions between prongs, gallery, and shank are hand-finished to remove flash lines, and internal edges are softened to create a comfortable wear profile while preserving sharp, crisp external lines that read as precise craftsmanship when inspected under loupe.
From a visual and gemological standpoint the combination of a Colombian origin emerald with intense saturation, a mixed brilliant faceting scheme, and an 18K yellow gold crown delivers a ring that is both technically sound and emotionally compelling. The mixed brilliant facets enhance scintillation and fire where small facet angles act as light traps, while the step elements stabilize the color field, producing a lively yet deep green that reads consistently across viewing angles. The setting’s minimal prong coverage and open gallery architecture promote maximum light ingress and egress, the polished gold surfaces amplify contrast and warmth, and the mechanical engineering of the prongs and shank secures the stone with redundancy without obscuring its face. As presented by The Natural Emerald Company, this ring is a study in how precise faceting, proportion control, and considered mounting detail work together to let a premium Colombian emerald display its full potential, offering both the optical drama and the durable construction expected by knowledgeable collectors and connoisseurs.



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