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Solitaire Emerald Necklace 1.02 Ct., 18K White Gold

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Emerald Item ID:E1989
Setting Item ID:JS1282
18" Chain Included
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Product Details
Item ID:
E1989
Dimensions (MM):
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Length: 9.25
Width: 4.76
Height: 3.83
Weight:
1.02 Ct.
Color:
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Green
Color intensity:
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Medium
Clarity:
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Very Slightly Included
Shape:
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Marquise
Cut:
Mixed Brilliant
Cutting style:
Faceted
Enhancements:
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Standard
Origin:
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Zambia
Product description
One beautiful transparent 1.02 carat marquise shape green emerald with dimensions of 9.25 x 4.76 x 3.83 mm. It has a mixed brilliant cut, and a clarity grade of very slightly included (evaluated at eye level), medium color intensity, and an excellent polish. The origin of this emerald is Zambia.

This solitaire necklace setting is engineered to present a single, striking center gemstone with surgical precision, offering a timeless silhouette and restrained elegance. The design is available in 14K rose gold, 14K white gold, 18K white gold, 14K yellow gold, 18K yellow gold, and Platinum 950, each metal chosen for specific mechanical and optical interactions with colored stones. The head geometry in this model reads as a low profile collet with optional discrete prong posts, allowing for a minimal bezel aesthetic or a traditional prong elevation depending on the chosen fabrication. The chain attachment is integrated directly into the pendant head, creating a fixed alignment that controls tilt and keeps the pavilion axis centered under the chain link, a detail that improves optical return and reduces lateral stress on the setting during wear. The solitaire format emphasizes a single focal point, and the open gallery architecture is calibrated to allow light ingress from both crown and pavilion orientations, so that color saturation and internal phenomena remain visible without compromising security.

From a gemological perspective the choice of center stone dictates the optimal cut and setting form, and understanding faceting conventions will guide selection. Sapphires and rubies, as corundum species with a Mohs hardness of nine, respond particularly well to modified brilliant faceting and mixed cuts, which marry a faceted crown to a step pavilion or vice versa, generating both strong brilliancy and rich color saturation. For these stones, look for even hue distribution, balanced tone, and high saturation, with clarity classifications that specify whether a stone is eye clean or contains silk like rutile inclusions that can enhance velvety appearance. Emeralds are beryl, typically with pronounced jardin and occasional planar cleavage, and therefore the step cut family is often preferable, as emerald cut facets emphasize color and internal character while reducing the need for extreme pavilion angles that could expose fragility. For generic gemstones the selection between brilliant, step, and mixed faceting should be based on refractive index and inclusion profile, with higher dispersion stones benefiting from more facet count on the crown for increased fire, and lower dispersion stones benefiting from broader facets to maximize color depth.

Craftsmanship techniques are central to both the aesthetic outcome and long term performance of this necklace setting. The seat milling is performed to match the precise girdle thickness of the chosen stone, ensuring that the bezel wall or prong shoulders do not exert asymmetric pressure on the girdle, which can induce stress fractures especially in stones with cleavage planes. When the setting is fabricated in Platinum 950, the metal density allows for slimmer prong profiles while retaining mechanical strength, making a four prong basket a strong choice for modern minimalism. Gold alloys, particularly rose and yellow variants, impart warmer reflected light and are commonly selected to complement red and orange hue dominance in stones such as rubies and warm sapphires. The 18K compositions permit a higher gold content which provides a richer color and slightly softer machining properties, requiring careful hand finishing to maintain tight tolerances. For bezel settings, the technique of tight rolling of the bezel over the girdle followed by micro polishing at the junction creates a sealed edge that protects the girdle and reduces exposure to wear, while open gallery milling and a small light port under the pavilion can be retained to preserve optical performance. The prong settings offered in this design are engineered with squared claw bases and tapered tips, enabling secure cold forming to the pavilion girdle with minimal metal fatigue over repeated servicing.

When selecting the appropriate setting for a solitaire gemstone, consider the interplay of durability, optical goals, and personal style. For corundum stones such as sapphire and ruby that demand both protection and maximum brilliance, a four prong or six prong basket in Platinum 950 or 18K white gold preserves brightness and provides security without excessive metal coverage, choose a modified brilliant or mixed cut to balance fire and color, and specify an eye clean clarity grade when brilliance is a priority. For emeralds, where preservation of color and mitigation of cleavage related risk are paramount, a full bezel in 14K or 18K yellow gold or in rose gold will cradle the girdle and present warm reflective tones that enhance green saturation, select an emerald cut or other step cut to emphasize hue and to minimize the appearance of jardin under direct viewing. For contemporary minimalists seeking a sleek layered look, request a low profile collet in 14K rose gold with a flush crown elevation and a small open gallery to allow light return, this configuration maintains a delicate silhouette while ensuring sufficient security for everyday wear. For clients who prefer a vintage or heirloom feel, a milled bezel with hand applied millegrain and a four prong crown in 14K yellow gold combined with a step cut stone will create strong color emphasis, and for active lifestyles the recommendation is a tight bezel or low prong profile with a thicker girdle seat and an integrated bale to prevent catch risk. Finally, communicate any treatments such as heat treatment in corundum or oiling in emeralds to your supplier, and choose color grades and clarity expectations that align with your visual priorities, whether that is intense saturation, maximum brilliance, or visible natural character.

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    Our customers often comment about our stunning, hand made, presentation boxes and reporting documents. Large zinc-alloy boxes included at no extra cost for jewelry items over $5000, and petit size included for orders $500-$5000.
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