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Antique Style Emerald Ring 0.99 Ct., 18K Yellow Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | E7687 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.6 Width: 5.54 Height: 3.79 |
Weight: | 0.99 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $4,625 |
This ring centers on a transparent oval green emerald weighing 0.99 carat, with dimensions of 7.60 by 5.54 by 3.79 millimeters, and a mixed brilliant cut that balances internal fire with surface brilliance. The emerald displays vivid color saturation and an excellent polish, evaluated at eye level with a clarity grade of very very slightly included. The primary gemstone originates from Zambia and has received standard enhancement. Surrounding the emerald, a halo of white round natural diamonds with individual approximate weights of 0.054 carat, 0.08 carat, 0.14 carat, and 0.12 carat provide contrast, each graded Very Slightly Included in clarity and F in color. The entire composition is set in 18 karat yellow gold, and the piece is offered through The Natural Emerald Company as a finely executed example of color and craftsmanship.
From a gemological perspective, this emerald represents a high quality example within its species. The mixed brilliant cut and the excellent polish are intended to maximize light performance while maintaining the classic saturated green that Zambian emeralds are known for. The reported clarity grade of very very slightly included at eye level indicates that there are minimal visible inclusions when viewed without magnification, which contributes to both aesthetic appeal and structural integrity. The enhancement described as standard is consistent with traditional oiling that fills surface reaching fissures. This treatment improves apparent clarity and stability, but it also has implications for long term care and for how the stone responds to cleaning and repair procedures.
When comparing durability for daily wear, it is important to consider hardness, toughness, and the presence of natural fissures and treatments. On the Mohs hardness scale, emeralds register approximately 7.5 to 8, which is adequate for rings intended for regular use. Diamonds, by contrast, are the hardest known natural material with a Mohs value of 10, and the accent diamonds in this ring will resist scratching and abrasion far more effectively than the emerald. The emeralds toughness is generally less consistent than that of diamonds, because natural inclusions and growth features can act as points of mechanical weakness. The standard enhancement process, commonly an oil fill, reduces the visual presence of fissures and can slightly improve resistance to fracture under normal conditions, but it does not eliminate the inherent cleavage planes and internal features of the host crystal. In practical terms this means the emerald can be worn daily with appropriate care, but it requires more considered handling than the accompanying diamonds and than an entirely unfilled gemstone of similar hardness.
Practical recommendations for daily wear prioritize minimizing mechanical shocks and chemical exposures, and preserving the integrity of the enhancement. Remove the ring for activities that involve repetitive impact, heavy manual labor, or contact sports, and avoid exposing the stone to household chemicals, strong solvents, or prolonged heat. Ultrasonic cleaners and steam cleaning should be avoided for emeralds that have been treated, because these methods can displace filling mediums and potentially worsen fractures. Gentle cleaning with warm water, a mild soap, and a soft brush is the preferred maintenance approach, and the ring should be dried carefully and stored separately to prevent abrasion against harder stones or metal. Periodic inspection by a qualified jeweler is advisable, ideally every six to twelve months, to check prongs and the condition of the emerald and its filling. If reapplication of filling material becomes necessary, a professional can replenish stable treatments, and repairs to the 18 karat yellow gold mounting can be undertaken without risk to the stones when handled by a skilled craftsperson.
The design details of the setting also contribute to day to day durability. The emerald is secured by prongs within a halo of round diamonds, a configuration that offers a balance of visibility and protective metal work. The halo of F color, VS clarity diamonds provides a durable perimeter that can help shield the emerald from lateral knocks while also enhancing perceived brightness. The 18 karat yellow gold band supplies a robust structural base that balances wear resistance with a warm color that complements the green of the emerald. For clients who plan to wear the ring continuously, The Natural Emerald Company recommends maintaining regular professional care, considering a modest insurance policy that covers accidental damage, and following the recommended cleaning protocol to preserve both appearance and structural stability over time.







































