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0.69 Ct. Emerald from Zambia
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Item ID: | E5922 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.9 Width: 4.91 Height: 3.47 |
Weight: | 0.69 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $1,500 |
This listing presents a beautiful transparent 0.69 carat oval shape green emerald, with precise dimensions of 6.90 x 4.91 x 3.47 mm, a mixed brilliant cut that maximizes light return, a clarity grade recorded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, intense color intensity, and an excellent polish, enhancement described as standard, and an origin in Zambia, all offered and guaranteed by The Natural Emerald Company. These measurable specifications are important to an educated buyer who values exact data, because carat weight, millimeter dimensions, and cut type together determine the visual presence of the gem once it is set in jewelry, and these factors in combination with color and clarity define market value. The mixed brilliant cut applied to an oval outline is a considered choice, because it combines the depth and color saturation that collectors seek from emeralds with the added scintillation associated with brilliant faceting, producing both internal color saturation and lively surface sparkle. The excellent polish ensures crisp facet junctions and minimal surface haze, which improves both appearance and light performance, while the intense color intensity identifies this stone as one of the more desirable specimens in its size class, translating to stronger demand from detail oriented buyers.
Clarity for emeralds is assessed differently than for diamonds, because emeralds commonly contain natural inclusions that are part of their identity, and the description very slightly included at eye level indicates that the internal characteristics are minimal for practical viewing, with no significant detriment to brilliance or transparency when the stone is examined with the naked eye. For an educated buyer this means the stone balances natural character with visual cleanliness, a sweet spot where aesthetic appeal and authenticity meet. The enhancement noted as standard is the same traditional clarity enhancement widely accepted in the trade, typically a colorless oil or resin that fills superficial fissures and improves apparent clarity, this treatment is stable under normal wear but can be refreshed by a professional jeweler if desired, and it is routinely disclosed on reputable invoices. The origin of Zambia is notable because Zambian emeralds often present a distinctive deep green with a subtle blue undertone, and because Zambian deposits have produced stones with favorable crystal clarity and fewer surface reaching fissures compared to many other localities, characteristics that informed buyers value for both jewelry settings and longer term preservation. The combination of intense color, very slight inclusions, an excellent polish, and mixed brilliant faceting makes this gem an exceptional choice for a collector or connoisseur seeking a gemstone with both scientific parameters and compelling eye appeal.
When compared to famous emeralds in history, this stone shares the same core attributes that have made famous examples much admired, while offering its own unique and accessible position in a personal collection. The Chalk Emerald and the great Mughal carved emeralds are examples that taught the market to prize deep, pure green and a polished surface that displays the stone with dignity, and although those historical gems are far larger in scale and often of museum or royal provenance, the fundamentals of weight to color balance and polished presentation apply equally here. Where many historical emeralds were cut as emerald cuts or carved for prestige, the mixed brilliant faceting in this 0.69 carat oval creates a different type of visual effect, prioritizing scintillation and a lively face up appearance, and this makes the gem especially suited for contemporary fine jewelry where movement and light play are desirable. In historical context, a gem from a notable mine or a regal collection commands historical and provenance value, while this Zambian emerald offers a more personal version of those same color qualities, but with a modern cut that translates historical beauty into wearable daily elegance. For the educated buyer, this parallel is valuable, because it explains how one can own a gem that embodies the color and clarity typified by celebrated stones, without the museum scale, and with a superior practicality for everyday jewelry use.
From an investment and acquisition perspective, the unique value of this emerald lies in its combination of proven origin, intense color, conservative clarity, refined cutting, and trade accepted enhancement, all underwritten by The Natural Emerald Company expertise and disclosure. Zambian emeralds have become increasingly sought after by collectors and designers for their durable crystal structure and distinctive hue, which often sits between Colombian green and Russian or African tones, and in a size under one carat an intense, well polished, and minimally included specimen is relatively scarce compared to more common commercial material, creating a favorable value proposition. For setting recommendations, an oval of these dimensions is ideal for a classic halo ring, a refined solitaire pendant, or as a bright focal point in a three stone design, and a protective setting with lower bezel edges and secure prongs will preserve the stone while allowing the mixed brilliant facets to interact with light. For care, routine professional inspection is advised because the standard enhancement can be refreshed when necessary, gentle cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush preserves polish, and thermal or aggressive chemical exposure should be avoided. The Natural Emerald Company stands ready to provide high resolution imagery, additional viewing angles, and independent laboratory documentation upon request, assuring traceability and confidence, and our staff can advise on mounting, insurance valuation, and long term maintenance, making this 0.69 carat Zambian emerald a compelling choice for a buyer who appreciates scientific grading, historical comparison, and transparent sourcing.






















