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Antique Style Emerald Ring 3.59 Ct., 18K Yellow Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | E4883 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.03 Width: 7.83 Height: 5.63 |
Weight: | 3.59 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 | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $1,387 |
This ring from The Natural Emerald Company centers on a transparent 3.59 carat emerald cut green emerald, precisely cut to the dimensions of 10.03 by 7.83 by 5.63 millimeters, set in a warm 18 karat yellow gold mount and framed by a halo and shoulders of white round natural diamonds. The emerald carries a clarity grade of slightly included at eye level, intense color saturation, and an excellent polish, with standard enhancement and a Brazilian origin that contributes to a vibrant, leafy green hue. The surrounding white diamonds total approximately 0.558 carats, distributed as approximately 0.108 carats, 0.06 carats, and 0.39 carats, all graded VS in clarity and F G in color. What sets this example apart from many mass market offerings is the absolute precision of the emerald cut faceting and the way the cutter has balanced proportion, symmetry, and polish to reveal the best of the natural material. Where other emeralds can appear washed out, windowed, or clouded by poor cutting or overzealous filling, this stone demonstrates how meticulous faceting maximizes color saturation and optical harmony while retaining the character of a natural Brazilian emerald.
Precision in faceting is the reason the emerald appears alive with depth rather than a flat block of color, and the step cut chosen for this gem is executed with rare technical discipline. The table facet is centered and sized to present a generous, stable plane of color, while the crown and pavilion steps are aligned in tight symmetry so that light is guided back through the emerald in broad, even flashes instead of scattering into uneven sparkle. The cutter has carefully controlled facet angles and lengths to avoid windowing where a stone shows a pale area through the table, and to prevent dark zones that can make a face up view look opaque. In practice this means each step facet meets its neighbor at crisp junctions and the girdle is consistent in thickness, details that make a substantial difference when examining the stone against others on the market. Many commercially cut emeralds sacrifice proportion for yield or fail to orient the cut to the stone s color zoning, resulting in uneven saturation. By contrast, the faceting in this piece was planned around the internal characteristics of the rough, orienting the long axis and step planes to pool color in the table and present inclusions along less noticeable facet lines, a subtle but powerful advantage that enhances apparent clarity and color without hiding the gem s natural origin.
Beyond the center stone, the setting and the ancillary diamonds are executed to complement and amplify the faceting precision of the emerald rather than compete with it. The halo of F G color, VS clarity round diamonds is calibrated in size and spacing to produce a crisp white frame that increases perceived contrast, making the green center look richer and more vivid. The smaller accent diamonds along the shoulders follow the same grading and are set with exacting uniformity so that their brilliancy reads as a smooth continuum around the halo and along the band. In comparison to simpler settings that use inconsistent diamond grades or poorly matched stones, this composition creates balance, ensuring that the precise step facets of the emerald remain the visual anchor. The choice of 18 karat yellow gold also plays a deliberate optical role, because warm gold tones harmonize with green and deepen the hue in ways that platinum or white gold cannot, a nuance that experienced collectors and designers seek when wanting to emphasize color rather than sheer brilliance.
When you compare this ring to other options available from general retailers or to stones that emphasize size over craftsmanship, the advantages of precision faceting, considered setting, and responsibly sourced materials become clear. The Natural Emerald Company has focused not only on selecting a specimen with intense Brazilian color and an honest clarity grade but also on employing cutting and setting strategies that elevate value and visual impact. Standard enhancement practices have been applied professionally and conservatively, preserving the integrity of the emerald while improving its durability, and the excellent polish ensures that facet planes reflect light evenly and with clarity. For buyers who understand that a well cut 3.59 carat emerald with precise facet geometry will often appear larger, more saturated, and more aesthetically pleasing than a heavier but poorly cut alternative, this ring represents superior long term value. It offers a rare combination of technical gem cutting, harmonious diamond grading, and an artisanal gold setting, making it a clear choice for someone seeking both beauty and provenance from The Natural Emerald Company.




































