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Accent Stones Emerald Ring 1.21 Ct., 18K Yellow Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | E2454 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.31 Width: 5.84 Height: 4.05 |
Weight: | 1.21 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $4,000 |
This oval shape emerald weighs 1.21 carat and measures 8.31 by 5.84 by 4.05 mm, expert cut in a mixed brilliant style to balance face up spread and internal sparkle. The stone is transparent with a vivid green color intensity and an excellent polish, attributes that immediately communicate quality to a discerning buyer. Clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, which means the inclusions are minimal and do not detract from the gem when set, while still testifying to its natural formation. Enhancement is standard, a commonly accepted practice in the trade where minor fracture filling with stable agents is disclosed to improve clarity without altering the intrinsic color. The origin is Zambia, a source well regarded for producing emeralds with strong, lively green tones and good transparency, and this geographic provenance supports both the aesthetic and market legitimacy of the piece. At The Natural Emerald Company we document these characteristics so that technical buyers have the necessary information for evaluation and comparison.
From an investment perspective this emerald has several features that make it attractive for long term appreciation. Stones in the one carat range that combine transparency, vivid color, and minimal inclusions from a reputable origin are relatively scarce in the market, and scarcity combined with consistent demand among collectors and high end jewelers typically supports price resilience. Zambian emeralds have gained market recognition in recent years, and while past performance does not guarantee future returns, the global trend for colored gemstone collecting shows stronger interest in well provenanced, well documented stones. For investors who prioritize capital preservation and potential appreciation, acquiring a documented natural emerald with clear disclosure of its enhancement and origin is a prudent step. To preserve value, the stone should be accompanied by a laboratory report, set and maintained appropriately, and insured. Buyers should also be advised that routine care differs from that of diamonds, filled stones must avoid extreme heat and harsh cleaners, and professional cleaning and periodic inspection are recommended. The Natural Emerald Company stands ready to provide supporting documentation and guidance on certification and care, to ensure this emerald remains a both a beautiful wearable gem and a considered addition to a refined investment collection.
This Custom Made Ring Setting is offered in a range of precise metal specifications to accommodate design intent and wear characteristics, the available alloys include 14K Rose Gold, 18K Rose Gold, 14K White Gold, 18K White Gold, 14K Yellow Gold, 18K Yellow Gold, Platinum 950, 14K White and Yellow, 18K White and Yellow, 14K Yellow and White, 18K Yellow and White. The setting is configured to accept a primary center stone which may be selected from sapphire, ruby, emerald, or other gemstones, with secondary side stones specified as diamond, and with the side stone shape defined as pear. The design styles supported are Accent Stones and Two Stone Toi et Moi, each offering distinct visual and structural considerations. Dimensions and prong geometry are established to provide secure retention and optimal light performance for the chosen stone types, while maintaining a refined profile suitable for daily wear. This ring setting is engineered for custom fabrication, with tolerances set to accommodate typical gemstone sizes for solitaire and two stone arrangements, and with finishes appropriate to the selected metal alloy.
The Accent Stones style positions smaller gemstones around a principal center stone, creating an ensemble that increases perceived size and enhances overall scintillation. In this configuration the accent diamonds are set to complement the primary gemstone, typically arranged in a halo or in graduated pavé surrounding the center element, with each accent seated in a manner that preserves symmetry and maximizes light entry and return. The prong counts and bezel relationships are calculated to avoid shading of the center gem, while the shoulder geometry supports uniform spacing and consistent finger comfort. For colored center stones such as sapphire, ruby, or emerald, the choice of metal influences the visual temperature, rose gold introducing warmth, yellow gold enhancing color saturation, and white gold or platinum preserving neutral white light for the diamonds. Accent stones are selected and matched for cut and clarity to ensure the halo reads as a cohesive unit, the resulting balance of brilliance and color enhancing the central gem rather than competing with it.
The Two Stone Toi et Moi style is conceived around a dual gemstone arrangement, symbolizing union, balance, and the relationship between two distinct elements. In this ring configuration two gemstones occupy complementary positions, their relationship determined by proportion, orientation, and facet interaction, creating an intentional dialogue between color and light. The design may pair a colored stone such as an emerald with a pear shaped diamond, or it may incorporate matched gemstones of similar hue and size for a symmetrical presentation, the setting geometry adjusted to achieve equilibrium on the band. Prong architecture is planned to secure each stone independently while maintaining a consistent visual plane, and the spacing is optimized to allow each stone to interact with ambient light without mechanical interference. The Toi et Moi arrangement communicates a considered approach to pairings, the selected metals and stone shapes influencing both the symbolic expression and the optical result, rendering a composition that represents harmony without superfluous ornamentation.
A jeweler’s hand completes the narrative of this ring setting through a sequence of deliberate, measured steps, the process beginning with inspection of the chosen gemstones for proportions, culet condition, girdle profile, and facet alignment. The mounting stage commences with gentle adjustment of the prong seats to conform to the exact outline of the stone, ensuring the girdle sits squarely in the cradle, and confirming that the crown orientation aligns with the intended face up presentation. Each prong is formed and set with calibrated pressure to achieve retention without inducing stress to the stone, with progressive checks for axial tilt and rotational play, followed by micro burnishing to secure the metal against the stone surface. Final steps include refinement of prong tips for comfort, polishing of adjacent surfaces to a specified finish, and a comprehensive quality control inspection that evaluates symmetry, security, and optical performance under directional light. The outcome is a custom ring setting in the selected metal, fitted to the specified center stone and pear diamond accents or paired two stone arrangement, executed with technical precision and consistent attention to long term durability.


