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0.62 Ct. Emerald from Russia
This loose stone ships by Apr 20
Item ID: | E7328 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.23 Width: 4.66 Height: 3.74 |
Weight: | 0.62 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Russia |
Per carat price: help | $2,760 |
One transparent 0.62 carat oval green emerald is presented with precise proportions, measuring 6.23 by 4.66 by 3.74 mm. The stone has been faceted in a mixed brilliant cut, combining facets that maximize internal return with facets that enhance color depth. Clarity has been evaluated at eye level as very slightly included, and color intensity is described as medium, striking a balance between saturation and light transmission. Polish has been graded excellent, and the stone has received standard enhancement consistent with trade practice. The origin is Russia, a locality known for producing emeralds with distinct character, and the piece is listed through The Natural Emerald Company.
The mixed brilliant cut plays a central role in the gems optical performance, because it is designed to optimize scintillation and directional light return while preserving the integrity of the stone. Unlike step cuts that emphasize broad flashes of color, the mixed brilliant pattern introduces multiple small facets that catch and return light in lively flashes. With this emerald, those internal reflections are readily apparent, producing a lively interplay of light and color when the stone is moved under direct illumination. The excellent polish ensures minimal light scattering at the surface, so facet junctions act as precise mirrors. Because the clarity level is very slightly included at practical viewing distance, the inclusions do not materially interrupt the paths of reflected light, allowing the green to remain dominant rather than masked by opacity.
When compared to more common gemstones such as diamond and sapphire, the emeralds brilliance is different rather than lesser, and its visual appeal is rooted in color rather than high dispersion. Diamonds exhibit high brilliance and fire due to a refractive index near 2.42 and pronounced dispersion, producing strong white light return and spectral flashes. Sapphires, as corundum, have a higher refractive index than emerald and tend to offer strong light return with a depth of tone that often emphasizes blue saturation. Emeralds, being a variety of beryl with a lower refractive index and higher propensity for natural inclusions, do not display the same level of dispersion. Instead, this emerald stands out because color dominates its optical signature. The medium green saturation transmits and absorbs light in a way that emphasizes hue and tone, and the mixed brilliant faceting channels light to bolster chroma and create depth. The result is a lively green that reads as richly colored to the eye, an effect that many collectors and connoisseurs prize as distinct from the sparkling white brilliance of diamond.
The Russian origin contributes to the gems character, offering a specific green palette and crystallographic qualities that influence both color and clarity. In practical terms, the stone is well suited for refined jewelry settings that protect the girdle and pavilion while allowing a controlled amount of light entry to showcase color. The very slightly included clarity at eye level means the gem will present as transparent in most wearable contexts, while the standard enhancement is consistent with common trade practice to improve the visual uniformity of color and clarity. Given emeralds relative brittleness due to internal fissures, settings that offer secure mechanical protection are recommended, such as bezel or partial bezel designs, or prong settings that incorporate protective collars. Routine care involves avoiding thermal shock, harsh chemicals, and mechanical impact, and periodic inspection is advised to ensure any filler remains stable and the mounting retains protective integrity.
In summary, this 0.62 carat oval green emerald embodies a balance of technical refinement and natural character, with measured dimensions of 6.23 by 4.66 by 3.74 mm, a mixed brilliant cut that enhances scintillation, very slightly included clarity at eye level, medium color intensity, excellent polish, standard enhancement, and Russian origin. Its optical identity differs from more commonly encountered gemstones, relying on depth of hue and controlled facet design to achieve visual vibrancy rather than high dispersion. For customers and designers seeking a compact, color forward emerald with polished finish and reliable trade standard treatment, this stone offers a clear and focused expression of emerald quality. The Natural Emerald Company can provide additional information on certification, mounting options, and laboratory documentation to support provenance and treatment disclosure.























