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0.25 Ct. Emerald from Afghanistan
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Item ID: | E10232 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 4.02 Width: 3.98 Height: 2.85 |
Weight: | 0.25 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Afghanistan |
Per carat price: help | $5,000 |
This transparent 0.25 carat emerald presents as a cushion shape with precise dimensions of 4.02 x 3.98 x 2.85 mm, and it embodies a balance of optical performance and natural character that experienced buyers will appreciate. The mixed brilliant cut has been selected to marry scintillation and depth of color, producing a lively interplay between crown brilliance and pavilion return. Color is classified as intense, with a saturated, vivid green that reads consistently across lighting conditions, and the clarity grade is slightly included when evaluated at eye level, indicating natural internal features that contribute to the stone character without compromising visual appeal. Polish has been executed to an excellent standard, yielding crisp facet junctions and smooth facet planes that facilitate strong light reflection and crisp windowing through the table. Enhancement follows the standard treatment protocol commonly applied to emeralds, implemented with transparency and documented for each stone, and the origin is Afghanistan, a source notable for producing emeralds with deep chroma and typically lively, verdant tones. The Natural Emerald Company stands behind the provenance and the technical assessment of this piece, and exact measurements and cut characteristics are provided to support informed selection by gemologists and connoisseurs.
The geological story begins in Afghanistan, where emeralds form under specific tectonic and hydrothermal conditions that concentrate chromium and vanadium in host rock structures, yielding the distinct green that defines premium material. Infield recovery starts with careful extraction from vein and pocket occurrences, where the rough is evaluated on site for clarity zoning color distribution and crystal habit, factors that directly influence how the material will be cut. Our sourcing practices prioritize hand sorting of rough to identify pieces with optimal color continuity and minimal deleterious zoning, because initial rough orientation dictates the eventual yield of a 0.25 carat cushion. Raw crystals from Afghan deposits often display characteristic inclusions and growth structures, and those features are documented and mapped before cutting, enabling cutters to orient the rough so that the most saturated color is retained in the table plane while inclusions are relegated to less optically active areas.
During the cutting and finishing phase, the mixed brilliant pavilion geometry was chosen to enhance both brilliance and perceived depth, while respecting weight retention and symmetry constraints inherent to a small cushion. The cutter worked with a compact crown height and a carefully proportioned table to control light leakage and to support strong face up color, while pavilion facets were calibrated to return light efficiently given the material s refractive index and the slight inclusion pattern. Edge geometry and girdle thickness were controlled to facilitate settings without undue risk, and facet junctions were polished to minimize light scatter. Inclusions graded as slightly included at eye level informed the cut strategy, leading to strategic facet placement that minimizes inclusion visibility and maximizes scintillation. Standard enhancement was applied to stabilize surface reaching fissures and to improve clarity transmission, using industry standard oils or resins that are reversible and disclosed in documentation, and the excellent polish contributes to overall brilliance and clarity perception by producing high specular reflection and well defined facet planes.
From finished gem to market, provenance and documentation are emphasized as part of The Natural Emerald Company s commitment to traceability and technical transparency. Each emerald receives a final optical inspection under measured lighting conditions, photographic documentation with scaled dimensions, and a written description of cut, clarity grade as evaluated at eye level, color intensity, polish grade, enhancement type, and origin. For practical settings the stone s dimensions and cushion geometry lend themselves to classic four prong bezels or low profile halo mounts where the intense face up color benefits from a narrow metal contrast band. For collectors and designers who value technical detail, the combination of a mixed brilliant cut and excellent polish on a 0.25 carat Afghan emerald offers a predictable light performance and a documented treatment history, enabling confident integration into bespoke pieces. The Natural Emerald Company facilitates secure shipping and certification support, providing the technical records that specialist buyers require for appraisal and insurance.

























