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Three Stone Emerald Ring 3.37 Ct., 18K Yellow Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | E4748 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 11.09 Width: 7.63 Height: 4.84 |
Weight: | 3.37 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $3,400 |
This ring centers on a transparent 3.37 carat emerald cut green emerald, precisely measured at 11.09 by 7.63 by 4.84 millimeters, and it exemplifies how thoughtful cutting can maximize light reflection and perceived brilliance. The emerald cut is a step cut with long rectangular facets that create broad reflective planes, and in this example the cutter has carefully balanced the table, crown, and pavilion proportions to produce strong internal reflections and a vivid play of tone. The large table allows the eye to read the stone clearly, while the stepped pavilion facets return light in broad flashes rather than pinpoint scintillation, generating a refined hall of mirrors effect. The result is a compelling sense of depth and clarity, and the excellent polish of the facets further enhances the smooth transmission of light through the stone, reducing surface diffusion and preserving crisp internal reflections.
Color and clarity interact with the cut to determine the emeralds optical performance, and this Zambian origin emerald shows vivid color saturation that complements the cut to yield a lively, saturated green. The slightly included clarity grade, evaluated at eye level, is typical for fine emeralds and is managed here through the cutting strategy, which positions inclusions away from the central table planes when possible, and uses facet geometry to minimize their visual impact. The standard enhancement applied to the stone is consistent with trade practice, and the combination of treatment, excellent polish, and prudent cutting proportions serves to deepen the green tones while maintaining transparency. Because of the stone proportions and the way the emerald cut channels light, the green appears uniform across the table, with the step facets producing alternating planes of light and dark that emphasize both color and depth.
The setting and side stones have been selected to enhance the emeralds light performance and overall presentation. Two white baguette shaped natural diamonds, together weighing approximately 0.32 carats, flank the central emerald on either shoulder, and their straight geometric form echoes the emerald cut while providing a contrasting optical response. With clarity grades of Very Slightly Included in VS1 and VS2 range, and a color grade of F, these diamonds offer high transparency and near colorless appearance, which frames the central green without introducing competing color. The baguette facets produce crisp linear flashes that direct attention toward the center, and their placement allows light to travel between stones, creating a coherent flow of reflection across the top of the ring. The diamonds combined with the emeralds step facets produce a sophisticated interplay of broad reflective planes and linear brightness, reinforcing the central stones presence.
The ring is carried in 18K yellow gold, chosen for its warm tonal relationship to the emeralds vivid green and for its reflective properties that support the gemstones optical performance. The metalwork elevates the emerald slightly above the band, allowing additional light to enter the pavilion and exit through the table, and the prong design secures the stone while maintaining open sightlines to the facets. The craftsmanship emphasizes crisp facet junctions and an excellent polish on both gems and metal, which reduces light loss at interfaces and preserves maximum brilliance. As presented by The Natural Emerald Company, this ring illustrates how balanced cutting, considered clarity management, and complementary side stones and setting materials together maximize the visual impact of a fine emerald, producing an elegant, luminous expression of color and form.









































