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Three Stone Emerald Ring 3.01 Ct., 18K White & Yellow
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | E6786 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.61 Width: 7.47 Height: 6.23 |
Weight: | 3.01 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $2,128 |
This ring centers on a GIA certified, transparent green emerald, weighing 3.01 carats, with an emerald cut and dimensions of 8.61 by 7.47 by 6.23 millimeters. The gem has a clarity grade described as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a medium intense color saturation, and an excellent polish. Enhancement is standard for emeralds, and the stone is identified as originating from Zambia. The GIA report provides independent confirmation of weight, measurements, cut, clarity characteristics, enhancement status, and origin, establishing a clear baseline for quality and authenticity. The combination of a precise emerald cut and the substantial table and depth proportions indicated by the stated dimensions produces a balanced optical presentation, allowing the gem to display both its internal character and its vivid green hue with clarity and controlled light return.
Emeralds carry a long history of human appreciation, extending from ancient civilizations to modern connoisseurs, and that historical lineage contributes to the intrinsic and perceived value of this ring. Historically, emeralds were prized by royalty and elites in Egypt, Rome, and pre Columbian Americas, and the gem has often been associated with renewal, fertility, and refined taste. Zambian emeralds have emerged in contemporary gem markets as a respected source, noted for producing material with clean crystal structure and a distinctive, often slightly cooler green that can display excellent saturation without excessive yellowing. The provenance of this emerald, when coupled with GIA documentation, situates the stone within that modern narrative of quality sourcing and traceable supply chains. For collectors and buyers who value the story behind a gem, the Zambian origin and the long cultural lineage of emeralds add both context and desirability, reinforcing the gem as more than a color and size, but as a durable symbol of geological and human history.
The ring design integrates white half moon shaped natural diamonds as accent stones, with a combined weight of approximately 0.30 carats, and individual clarity grades of Very Slightly Included in the VS1 to VS2 range, and a color grade of F. The half moon configuration flanking the emerald provides measured contrast in both tone and luster, emphasizing the center stone without competing for visual dominance. Half moon diamonds are cut to mirror the curved profile of the head, providing side sparkle and contributing to a cohesive silhouette, while their high color grade ensures that they read as bright and white against the green center. The setting is executed in a combination of 18 karat white gold and 18 karat yellow gold, a deliberate choice that serves both aesthetic and structural purposes. The white gold elements around the head and accent stones present a neutral, bright mounting that enhances perceived diamond brilliance, while the yellow gold band introduces warmth and classic presence. The mixing of metals also speaks to artisanal craftsmanship, as precise joins and consistent finishes are required to maintain metal integrity and polish continuity.
Taken together, the documented attributes of the emerald and the supporting design features define the ring as a considered piece of jewelry, where material quality, provenance, and execution collectively inform value. The GIA certification verifies the gemological facts that underlie appraisal and resale considerations, and the Zambian origin situates the stone within a modern mining and trade context recognized for producing quality emeralds. The clarity grade of very slightly included at eye level indicates the stone presents well to a viewer without magnification, and the medium intense saturation offers the visual appeal often sought in fine emeralds without stepping into overly dark tone that can reduce apparent brightness. The use of VS1 and VS2 graded half moon diamonds in F color supports light performance and colour contrast, adding measurable diamond weight and optical balance to the composition. The two tone 18 karat gold construction pairs traditional luxury metal content with design intent, producing a durable ring that is serviceable for regular wear, while the excellent polish on the center stone and the precise setting work reflect attention to finish. The Natural Emerald Company presents this piece with its documented gem report and material specifications, enabling informed consideration by collectors, designers, and discerning buyers, and preserving the gemological and historical narrative that contributes to the ring s lasting value.










































