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0.37 Ct.Tw. Emerald Natural Diamond Hoops Earrings, 14K Yellow Gold
Stone type: | Emerald | Natural Diamond |
|---|---|---|
Quantity: | 22 | 22 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 1.6 Width: 1.6 Height: 0.7 | Length: 1.6 Width: 1.6 Height: 0.7 |
Total weight: | 0.37 Ct.Tw. | 0.38 Ct.Tw. |
Color: | Green | White |
Color intensity: help | Intense | Not Applicable |
Clarity: | Very Slightly Included | SI2 - Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant | Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Zambia | unknown |
These hoop earrings are exquisitely set entirely in 14K yellow gold, and they present an alternating strand of vivid green emeralds and bright white diamonds, creating a rhythm of color and fire that is immediately apparent when worn. The design favors matched melee stones, each carefully graduated and calibrated so that the eye reads a continuous, balanced line of color and scintillation. From a stylistic standpoint the hoops are small and refined enough for everyday wear, while their full stone setting and quality materials allow them to transition effortlessly into evening wear. For the educated buyer this piece offers both aesthetic refinement and technical attention to detail, the alternating gemstones serving not only as decoration but as a study in contrast, where the cool brilliance of diamonds enhances the depth and saturation of the emeralds, and the warm metal of 14K yellow gold intensifies the green tone in a way that plating or lower karat alloys cannot replicate.
When discussing the gemstones themselves it is important to consider the primary grading attributes for each type. Emeralds are evaluated largely on color first, followed by clarity and then cut. The most desirable greens show a vivid saturation with a slightly bluish undertone and medium to medium dark tone, attributes that make the stones visually strong even at small sizes. Natural emeralds commonly carry characteristic inclusions, historically referred to as jardin, which are acceptable provided they do not compromise structural integrity. It is industry standard to reference the presence of minor surface reaching fissures and to disclose common treatments such as light oiling, which is applied to enhance clarity without materially altering the stone. Diamonds used in melee are judged differently, with round brilliant melee prioritized for excellent cut proportions and face up brightness, and typically selected in the near colorless range, combined with SI to VS clarity grades for optimal balance of brilliance and cost effectiveness. For small pavé or shared prong settings, achieving consistent cut quality across all diamonds is essential, because even slight variations affect overall sparkle.
Origin and sourcing matter to discerning buyers, both from the perspective of gem quality and from ethical considerations. Emeralds of the highest commercial desirability often come from Colombia and Zambia, two regions known for producing stones with deep, saturated color and appealing crystal habit, while Brazil also supplies notable material with slightly different green hues and clarity profiles. Diamonds for melee are commonly sourced from established cutting centers and supply chains that comply with responsible sourcing standards, and reputable jewelers will provide documentation or attestations regarding conflict free sourcing upon request. Beyond direct provenance, the selection process for this pair emphasized matching, where each emerald was color matched to its partner stone, and each diamond was matched for color and cut to ensure uniformity of appearance. That matching process is a subtle but important part of value, because matched sets preserve the designer intent and improve the perceived and realized value when the piece is appraised or resold.
The setting in 14K yellow gold is a deliberate technical and aesthetic choice that elevates the natural beauty of both gem types. Yellow gold reflects warm light back into the emeralds, deepening their green appearance, while simultaneously providing a high contrast backdrop that makes the diamonds appear whiter and more brilliant. The stones are set in a manner that prioritizes light penetration and security, using delicate shared prongs or low profile bead settings that minimize metal coverage of the gem facets, allowing maximum light return from both the top and the pavilion angles. Because the settings are engineered to hold each stone tightly, the piece delivers wearability and longevity, with the durability of 14K gold offering a superior balance of hardness and malleability compared with higher karat alloys, which can be softer. Movement plays a role as well, the hoop form allowing the stones to encounter light at changing angles during wear, which produces an animated sparkle that single stationary stones cannot match. For a buyer with an informed eye this pair represents a convergence of quality materials, considered gemstone grading and matching, ethical sourcing practices that can be documented, and expert setting techniques, all of which justify its place as both a polished daily accessory and a small scale investment in craftsmanship.























