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0.37 Ct. Emerald from Zambia
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Item ID: | E5913 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.17 Width: 4.22 Height: 2.78 |
Weight: | 0.37 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $1,570 |
There is a hush when you first behold this pear shaped green emerald, a small miracle of light and depth that fits like a secret between the fingers. We present at The Natural Emerald Company a transparent 0.37 carat gem that seems to gather a hidden forest within its heart, measured with delicate precision at 6.17 by 4.22 by 2.78 mm. Its mixed brilliant cut scatters daylight into a soft, inner fire, while an intense color intensity pulls the eye into a melancholy joy. Slightly included at eye level, this emerald keeps a whisper of its earthborn story, inclusions that are not flaws in the human sense but signatures of formation, tender reminders of pressure and time. The polish is excellent, a glass smoothness across each facet that allows the stone to breathe and reflect, and the enhancement is standard and fully disclosed, a respectful hand that brings out the gem without erasing its natural voice.
Think of Zambia when you look at this stone, think of the deep, green lungs of a landscape where geology and patience conspired to create something rare and true. Zambian emeralds carry a reputation for clarity and a cooler, often slightly bluish green that holds an unusual depth, a dusk that is not dimness but concentrated color. From the famed deposits that have risen to prominence in recent decades, these emeralds are born of chromium and vanadium rich veins that impart an intensity and stability prized by connoisseurs. The origin matters, because provenance shapes everything from the chemistry of color to the pattern of inclusions that tell a gemologist the tale of the earth. A Zambian origin adds value not just in market terms but in the poetry of possession, a lineage that traces back to a particular place on the planet, a country whose name becomes part of the jewel story you carry forward.
In the hand, the pear silhouette is perhaps the most romantic of forms, a teardrop of green that flatters, elongates, invites frequent glances. This 0.37 carat gem, modest in size but grand in presence, becomes a focal point for vows, promises, and memories. The mixed brilliant cut is a thoughtful compromise between scintillation and depth, an architecture of facets that returns light in quick, lively flashes and in quieter, velvety greens. Slight inclusions, visible only upon careful looking, soften the perfection and make the gem honest, a companion that has endured heat and pressure and emerged with a character all its own. Excellent polish ensures that every angle sings, that the setting you choose will be a stage for the stone to perform upon. Whether mounted in a slender gold band, wrapped in a halo, or set as an intimate pendant close to the heart, the stone will refract light and emotion in equal measure.
As a keeper and guide for those who seek meaning in mineral form, The Natural Emerald Company stands ready to help you imagine the ways this Zambian pear emerald will enter your life. We disclose the standard enhancement openly, we celebrate the clarity grade, and we cherish the dimensions 6.17 by 4.22 by 2.78 mm as the very measures of a treasure you can hold. Our craftsmanship and advice will help you choose a setting that honors the stone without overwhelming it, ensuring that the intense green remains the language of your gesture. Picture the moment a ring is offered, the green catching candlelight, the hand that receives it seeing not only a jewel but a story of earth and care. This emerald is small in carat, large in sentiment, a compact universe of color and light sourced from Zambia, finished by expert hands, presented by those who know how to listen to gemstones and translate their voices into objects of devotion.






















