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Men's Emerald Ring 1.18 Ct., 18K White Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | E1419 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.83 Width: 5.16 Height: 4.28 |
Weight: | 1.18 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $600 |
There is a timeless gravity in a finely cut emerald that has linked kings, poets, and collectors across centuries, and this men s ring from The Natural Emerald Company continues that legacy with quiet authority. The centerpiece is a transparent 1.18 carat green emerald of Zambian origin, cut into a classic emerald shape with dimensions 6.83 x 5.16 x 4.28 mm, and presented in a setting that honors tradition while speaking to modern taste. Emeralds have long been prized for their intense verdant hues and their ability to convey status without ostentation, and this piece channels that history into a refined daily signet. The metal work in platinum 950 underscores the gem s lineage, offering a durable and noble frame that will endure as a family heirloom. The ring s simplicity is intentional, echoing the restraint of classical jewelry design where form follows the stone, and where the wearer is invited to join a lineage of men who chose substance over spectacle.
The emerald cut itself is a study in controlled brilliance, and here the cut has been executed to emphasize light play and depth rather than mere flash. The emerald cut is composed of long, rectangular step facets that act like mirrors, guiding light through the crown and back from the pavilion in balanced ribbons. In this example the cutter has preserved the stone s transparency and intense color saturation, allowing each plane to catch and return light in broad, luminous flashes. The large table facet grants an unimpeded window into the gem s internal world, while the stepped pavilion creates layered reflections that deepen the green and produce a hall of light that shifts with movement. The excellent polish enhances that effect, smoothing each facet so that light skates across the surface with clarity and purpose, and the overall result is a brilliance that reads as composed and powerful, rather than brash.
Clarity and enhancement are part of every emerald s narrative, and this Zambian gem is described as slightly included when evaluated at eye level, with standard enhancement. Those characteristics are woven into the stone s character and do not detract from its optical performance. Slight inclusions can actually contribute to an emerald s identity, catching light and offering subtle texture when viewed up close, while the cutter s choices ensure that what matters most to the eye is the depth of color and the rhythm of reflections. The intense color saturation is the jewel s defining attribute, and within the geometry of the emerald cut that color becomes both a field and a light source. The setting in platinum 950 complements the green without competing, reflecting cool white luminous tones back into the gem, and the secure bezel style keeps the stone poised above the band, letting angled light find the facets from multiple directions.
This ring is designed for the man who values lineage, craftsmanship, and a restrained sense of beauty, and it is offered by The Natural Emerald Company with an assurance that respects both gemological provenance and aesthetic authenticity. The platinum 950 mounting is finished to a high polish, matching the gem s polish and creating a cohesive reflection between metal and stone. The result is a piece that reads as both modern and venerable, a confident statement for the office, the ceremony, or the quiet moments when a hand rests and the light catches the emerald s planes. For those who appreciate history expressed through material and cut, this emerald cut ring embodies the continuity of classical form, and the skill of the cutter transforms a Zambian crystal into a living jewel that returns light with dignity and strength.


