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0.80 Ct. Emerald from Zambia
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Item ID: | E5918 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.9 Width: 5.89 Height: 4.05 |
Weight: | 0.80 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $1,900 |
This emerald presents as a transparent, well proportioned gem, weighing 0.80 carat, with a round shape and dimensions of 5.90 x 5.89 x 4.05 mm. The mixed brilliant cut combines a faceting scheme designed to balance scintillation and color saturation, and the result is a lively face up appearance. Color is intense and evenly distributed across the table and crown facets, allowing the stone to read as a vivid green without obvious zoning under normal viewing conditions. Clarity is graded as slightly included when evaluated at eye level, and the surface finish is of excellent polish, producing clean facet junctions and a refined overall presentation. Enhancement for this emerald is standard, applied in line with common gem trade practice, and origin is Zambia, a source known for producing deeply colored emeralds with strong saturation and a distinct character.
The internal features present in this emerald are an important part of its identity, and they act as enduring identifiers that contribute to the gem aesthetic. Slightly included clarity at eye level indicates natural internal structures that may be visible without magnification, yet they do not materially disrupt the color or the stone integrity when properly set. These inclusions manifest as delicate feathered fissures and minute mineral crystals, together forming a unique internal fingerprint that distinguishes this emerald from any other. Under magnification, growth planes and subtle veils become apparent, and small reflective inclusions can punctuate the field of green, producing internal scintillation that complements the external faceting. Rather than detracting from the gem, these features provide provenance and authenticity, offering visual evidence of natural formation conditions deep within the host rock, and acting as a permanent record that gemologists and collectors use to trace and certify origin.
The mixed brilliant cut has been executed to maximize both color and light performance in a stone of this size. The relatively shallow crown and well proportioned pavilion work with the pavilion facets to return light in a manner that highlights the intense green color while providing lively facet flashes. At 5.90 x 5.89 mm face dimensions, the gem offers an appealing presence for a variety of settings, and the 4.05 mm depth contributes to a balanced table to depth ratio relative to the round silhouette. Excellent polish enhances the stone surface allowing for crisp facet reflections, and the combination of facet geometry and finish keeps the eye engaged with both color and sparkle. Standard enhancement improves the apparent clarity without masking the natural internal character, and it is applied in a manner consistent with industry best practice. When choosing a setting, consideration of the internal features is prudent, as prong placement and bezel design can minimize exposure of delicate feathered fissures to external stressors while allowing the stone to display its color optimally.
Provenance from Zambia adds context to this emerald, as Zambian stones are noted for their rich, often slightly bluish green tones and fine saturation, produced within specific geological environments. This provenance, together with the stone weight, cut style, color intensity, and the described internal features, informs market positioning and care recommendations. Handling and maintenance should be attentive, cleaning with a soft brush, mild soap, and warm water, avoiding ultrasonic and steam cleaning methods when the presence of internal features and standard enhancement are present. Avoid exposure to harsh chemicals and prolonged heat, which can affect the stability of treatments. The Natural Emerald Company documents this emerald within our inventory records, and we provide condition information, imagery, and treatment disclosure in keeping with transparent trade practices. For consumers, jewellers, and collectors seeking a natural emerald that combines vivid color, a refined mixed brilliant cut, and characteristic internal identifiers, this 0.80 carat Zambian example represents a well balanced choice that is both collectible and suitable for elegant wearable designs.























