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Pave Emerald Ring 4.25 Ct., 18K White Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | E2129 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.6 Width: 8.25 Height: 6.95 |
Weight: | 4.25 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
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 | $4,125 |
There is a particular kind of quiet majesty that surrounds an exceptional emerald, and this ring from The Natural Emerald Company captures that tradition with a composed and reverent hand. At its heart sits a transparent green emerald, emerald cut, weighing 4.25 carats, with dimensions 10.60 by 8.25 by 6.95 millimeters, a stone whose vivid color saturation and excellent polish announce themselves even from a distance. The clarity is catalogued as slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a quality that speaks to the natural history and character of the gem, rather than detracting from its beauty. Hailing from Zambia, a source celebrated for deep verdant tones and lively saturation, this emerald carries the geological memory of millions of years of formation, which is why it is finished with a standard enhancement that both respects its natural integrity and stabilizes it for lifelong wear. When you study the stone closely, the step facets of the emerald cut reveal fields of color rather than the pinpoint brilliance of a brilliant cut, a visual language that has been appreciated by lovers of legacy and lineage for centuries.
Surrounding this central treasure is a constellation of white, round natural diamonds that trace the outline of the band and the crown with discreet, persistent light, all set in lustrous 18 karat white gold. The diamonds are offered in three weight groupings, approximately 0.32 carats, 0.14 carats, and 0.045 carats, each graded VS for clarity, with a color grade of F or G, so their icy fire complements the emerald without vying for attention. The setting itself is reminiscent of several historic approaches to mounting precious stones, marrying a restrained four prong elevation that calls to mind the classical basket mountings favored by royal jewellers of the nineteenth century, with a pavé treatment along the shoulders that evokes the refined finesse of Belle Époque ateliers. Those familiar with Art Deco legacy pieces will notice how the emerald cut center and the clean geometry of the surround recall the era when symmetry and proportion were elevated into stylistic principles, while the delicate basket beneath the stone nods to the ornate, handcrafted galleries found in older Mughal and European treasuries, where artisans framed colored stones as though setting miniature paintings into architectural frames.
The dialogue between stone and setting is carefully balanced so that the ring reads as both a modern statement and a piece that could comfortably pass through generations as an heirloom. The emerald cut emphasizes the depth and hue of the green, allowing the eye to travel across planes of color that shimmer with movement, while the surrounding diamonds add a steadying cadence of brilliance, as though light itself were whispering the contours of the gem. Slight inclusions under the eye level grading are a testimony to the emeralds provenance and authenticity, much like a faint brushstroke in an old master painting that confirms the piece has lived through time. This approach to clarity and color follows the philosophy of historic gem collectors who prized vivid tone and saturation over absolute perfection, because a richly colored emerald has always been valued as a bearer of life and authority in the same way that carved gemstones and signet rings were worn as symbols of identity and continuity.
To choose this ring is to enter into a lineage of jewelry that spans royal courts, imperial treasuries, and the ateliers of celebrated houses, while still embracing contemporary standards of comfort and craftsmanship. The Natural Emerald Company offers this composition on an 18 karat white gold band that has been engineered for balance, comfort, and durability, with precise prong work and a hand finished gallery that recalls the meticulous attention once reserved for sovereign commissions. We stand by the sourcing story of this Zambian emerald, and by the quality of the accompanying diamonds, and are pleased to assist with certification, personalization, and size adjustments so that the piece may be shaped into a living heirloom. For those who prize the confluence of history and modernity, who appreciate how traditional forms can be reinterpreted without losing their soul, this ring offers a rare promise, because it wears like a story that can be read on the hand, and passed along as a chapter in a family chronicle.








































