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Three Stone Emerald Ring 1.46 Ct., Platinum 950
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | E6806 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.27 Width: 6.08 Height: 5.27 |
Weight: | 1.46 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Russia |
Per carat price: help | $1,200 |
This ring centers a transparent 1.46 carat pear shape green emerald, with measured proportions of 9.27 by 6.08 by 5.27 mm, cut to a mixed brilliant design that marries a brilliant crown facet architecture with a modified pavilion to optimize return of light and scintillation. The mixed brilliant configuration increases internal reflectance while preserving the signature teardrop outline, and the dimensions place the stone in a size range that balances presence with practical wear. Clarity was evaluated at eye level as very very slightly included, and these minute inclusions do not interrupt the viewer facing the table. Color exhibits light saturation, a pale seafoam green hue that benefits from higher transparency, and the stone presents an excellent polish that enhances facet delineation, crispness of facet junctions, and overall optical performance. The material is sourced from Russia, and the origin contributes to the gemological profile due to characteristic crystalline zoning patterns and growth structures visible under magnification.
Because this emerald demonstrates high inherent transparency and even color distribution, only minimal enhancement of the rough was required to achieve the final gem. The cutters prioritized preservation of carat weight and natural body color over aggressive re faceting, executing conservative trimming and facet alignment to retain original material and to maintain the stone geometry that yields balanced light return. The mixed brilliant faceting was selected to maximize internal reflection and to reduce the visibility of the natural inclusions, rather than to mask deficiencies with heavy modification. The excellent polish is the result of controlled lap speeds, graded abrasives, and careful edge finishing, producing sharp facet planes and tight facet junctions that deliver clean light reflections, and this restrained approach to enhancement preserves the emeralds natural character while delivering optimized optical performance.
Accenting the central emerald, the ring incorporates white round natural diamonds in two calibrated groupings to complement the main stone without overpowering its subtle color. One set of accent stones totals approximately 0.09 carats each, with clarity graded Very Slightly Included, VS1 and VS2, and a color grade of F, selected for consistency in transparency and facet symmetry to provide lively side brilliance. A second grouping of round diamonds weighs approximately 0.112 carats each, with clarity VS and a color grade between F and G, chosen for their balance of fire and white body color. The diamonds are matched for cut quality and table to girdle ratios that support uniform brightness and scintillation, and their placement along the shoulders maximizes lateral contrast, creating a graduated transition from the band to the pear shape profile. Setting geometry was designed to allow maximum pavilion exposure where appropriate, using low mass settings to permit light ingress and egress, thereby enhancing both white light return and selective spectral dispersion.
The mounting is executed entirely in 18K white gold and reflects precision metal work consistent with haute joaillerie standards. The setting form secures the pear shape emerald with a minimal metal footprint at the crown, creating an open gallery that permits light to enter the pavilion and to interact freely with the mixed brilliant facet set up. Shoulder architecture supports the accent diamonds in tight tolerance channels and seats, with consistent bezel lines and crisp prong terminations that demonstrate controlled soldering, filing, and hand polishing. Surface finishes are specified to complement the gemstones, with high polish on exposed planes and subtle internal angling in the gallery to avoid extraneous reflections. This piece is presented by The Natural Emerald Company as an example of how disciplined gem selection and meticulous finishing permit the natural beauty of fine emerald material to require only minimal enhancement, producing an object with clear provenance, excellent optical performance, and enduring craftsmanship for buyers who appreciate technically exacting gem work.












































