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Pave Emerald Ring 3.91 Ct., Platinum 950
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | E1051 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.91 Width: 9.56 Height: 5.46 |
Weight: | 3.91 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $6,600 |
This ring centers on a remarkable, C.Dunaigre certified 3.91 carat asscher octagon shape green emerald, with exact dimensions of 9.91 x 9.56 x 5.46 mm, a clarity grade of very slightly included evaluated at eye level, vivid color saturation, and an excellent polish, enhancement standard, originating from the famed emerald deposits of Zambia. The size and transparency are immediately apparent, and the asscher cut was chosen to present the stone with strong, broad step facets that emphasize depth of hue and internal character rather than scintillation alone. The certification from C.Dunaigre confirms the weight, measurements, origin, and the enhancement disclosure, which is consistent with professional practices for emeralds. For the educated buyer, the combination of near four carats of transparent Zambian material, vivid saturation, and an eye level clarity of very slightly included significantly elevates rarity and long term desirability, because emeralds of this size and clarity from Zambia are sought after for their balance of saturation and transparency.
The precision of the asscher faceting in this example is a central reason the gem reads so powerfully when mounted. The asscher cut relies on a strict geometry of concentric step facets on the crown and pavilion, and a disciplined octagonal outline, to create an interplay of broad, mirror like planes that return color in a controlled manner. In this emerald each facet junction is executed with tight symmetry, the table aligns with the pavilion, and the steps are proportioned to avoid excessive windowing that would diminish perceived color. The excellent polish enhances the crispness of each plane, so that light penetrates and is internalized by the stone before being reflected back as saturated green, rather than bouncing out as uncontrolled flashes. Precise facet alignment also reduces areas of extinction that can create dead zones, so the face up appearance remains uniformly vivid across the table and shoulders. For collectors and connoisseurs who evaluate cutting as part of value, this stone demonstrates that a masterful step cut can amplify color depth, preserve a high degree of apparent transparency, and create a sophisticated visual effect that is distinctly different from brilliant style cuts. The asscher faceting here makes the emerald read large for its weight, because the measured proportions and the controlled light behavior optimize perceived spread and color intensity.
The mount and accent diamonds further articulate the gemological story, and they speak to careful design and hand setting. The ring is fully rendered in 18K white gold, with a halo and shoulder accents formed from white round natural diamonds, weighing approximately 0.468 carats in one grouping, and approximately 0.65 carats in another grouping, clarity VS, color grade F and G, set to frame the emerald without diluting its color. The white gold and F and G color diamonds provide a bright, neutral background that increases the apparent saturation of the central green, while the VS clarity ensures that the accent stones contribute sparkle and contrast without distraction. The prong setting for the emerald is arranged to secure the stone while minimizing metal coverage so the faceting remains visible from multiple angles, and the pavé or bead set diamonds along the shoulders are placed to maintain even light return and to complement the asscher steps. Presented by The Natural Emerald Company, this piece is ideal for the buyer who values documented origin and cut grade as components of rarity. The disclosed standard enhancement is consistent with industry transparency, and routine care such as gentle cleaning with mild detergent, avoidance of harsh chemicals, and periodic inspection of prongs and settings will preserve the integrity of both the emerald and the diamond work. For an informed purchaser, the combination of a precisely faceted Zambian asscher emerald near four carats, strong certification, and refined diamond setting in 18K white gold represents a thoughtful acquisition that balances aesthetic drama with gemological substance.









































