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Three Stone Emerald Ring 4.87 Ct., 18K Yellow Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | E4617 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.14 Width: 9.11 Height: 6.23 |
Weight: | 4.87 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 | $2,550 |
This ring centers a transparent 4.87 carat, emerald cut Zambian emerald, with dimensions 12.14 by 9.11 by 6.23 mm, cut in the classic step facet geometry that emphasizes broad, parallel facets on the crown and pavilion. The large table and stepped crown planes yield strong color transmission and depth, producing the vivid color saturation noted in the grading. Clarity is graded Very Slightly Included at eye level, which in a step cut presents as subtle internal characteristics that do not interrupt the stone s overall legibility or color intensity. The sapphire like, rectangular outline and carefully executed facet junctions produce crisp facet outlines and an excellent polish, enhancing lustre and face up brilliance without resorting to brilliant style scintillation. This emerald carries standard enhancement, and the setting has been engineered to allow future reconditioning if routine treatments are required. Flanking the center are straight baguette shaped natural diamonds with a combined weight of approximately 0.36 carats, cut as step style baguettes to echo the emerald cut, graded F color and clarity grades VS1, VS2, providing colorless side stone contrast that reinforces the green saturation of the center. The entire assembly is executed in 18K yellow gold, using a four corner prong mounting and an open gallery construction that secures the corners while permitting controlled light entry to the pavilion, and a substantial shoulder profile that transitions into the shank with clean, hand finished lines.
Compared to similar designs on the market this construction balances display and protection. Emeralds are less hard than diamonds and can be more cleavage prone due to natural inclusions, so designs with full bezels offer the highest protective performance but sacrifice peripheral light and the distinctive step facet presentation. By contrast, solitaire claws with minimal support can leave emerald corners exposed to impact. This ring uses robust corner prongs and a modestly elevated yet reinforced gallery that protects the most vulnerable facet junctions while preserving the broad table and step facet interplay that collectors value. The 18K yellow gold choice provides a durable mounting alloy that resists deformation under normal wear better than softer alloys, while allowing retipping and repairs without compromising finish. For buyers seeking museum quality appearance with pragmatic durability, this design from The Natural Emerald Company represents a considered compromise between visual performance and structural security, and we recommend periodic prong inspections and gentle cleaning to maintain brilliance and integrity over time.









































