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0.81 Ct. Emerald from Russia
Item ID: | E7460 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.32 Width: 4.3 Height: 3.59 |
Weight: | 0.81 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Russia |
Per carat price: help | $577 |
At The Natural Emerald Company I am pleased to present a finely transparent, emerald cut green emerald, weighing 0.81 carat, with dimensions 7.32 x 4.30 x 3.59 mm. This stone combines classic proportions with an elegant rectangular step cut that emphasizes color and clarity, rather than sheer scintillation. The gem displays a light color intensity, a clarity grade described as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, and an excellent polish, which together create a stone that reads as refined and understated to a discerning viewer. The emerald cut is intentionally designed to present broad planes and long facets, allowing the eye to appreciate the body tone and internal character of the emerald, while the excellent polish ensures those planes interact cleanly with light, producing a soft internal glow rather than a high pitched sparkle. The combination of a clean visual appearance, exacting dimensions, and a quality finish means this 0.81 carat emerald will sit confidently in a fine setting, retaining presence on the finger or as part of a bespoke piece of jewelry.
When assessing this emerald from a grading perspective, the clarity and polish deserve focused attention, because these factors materially influence value for educated buyers. The clarity grade, very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, indicates that the stone is exceptionally clean to the naked eye, with only minute inclusions that do not detract from overall transparency or appeal. For emeralds, inclusions are common and are often accepted as part of the gem character, however an emerald that appears so clean at eye level is relatively rare and therefore commands a premium. The excellent polish further enhances the visual quality by reducing surface diffusion of light, improving the definition of facet junctions, and making color depth appear more consistent across the table and facets. The emerald cut itself is a practical choice to maximize face up color, measuring 7.32 x 4.30 x 3.59 mm, which gives this 0.81 carat stone a pleasing presence while remaining proportional for many ring and pendant designs.
Origin and treatment are integral to understanding an emeralds market position and longevity. This particular emerald comes from Russia, a source with a long and respected history for producing emeralds that often exhibit cooler, bluish green tendencies and a reputation for fine crystalline structure. Russian emeralds, particularly those from historic Ural deposits, have been valued for clarity and a distinctive tonal quality that appeals to collectors and connoisseurs who seek stones with provenance as well as beauty. The enhancement for this emerald is described as standard, which in trade terms generally refers to the common practice of filling surface reaching fissures with colorless oils or resins to improve apparent clarity and stability. This treatment is widely accepted in the marketplace when disclosed, and when executed judiciously it stabilizes the gem and improves aesthetic appearance without materially altering the natural color. Buyers should be aware that standard enhancements require standard care, and I recommend gentle cleaning and avoidance of harsh chemicals or steam and ultrasonic methods, because these can affect treated areas over time.
Comparing the brilliance and optical performance of this emerald to more commonly encountered gemstones clarifies why it stands out to an educated buyer. Diamonds, with a refractive index around 2.42 and high dispersion, achieve exceptional brilliance and fire, creating pronounced sparkle under varied lighting. Sapphires, with refractive indices near 1.76 to 1.77, tend to offer stronger luster and more scintillation than beryl family stones. Emeralds, which belong to the beryl family, typically have refractive indices in the range of approximately 1.57 to 1.58, and a lower dispersion compared with diamonds. This physical reality means that an emerald will not compete with a diamond for brilliance or fire. Instead, its visual value lies in depth of color, internal glow, and the way light is absorbed and reflected within the gem. The emerald cut enhances these qualities by prioritizing broad facet surfaces that showcase color saturation and clarity. In the case of this 0.81 carat Russian emerald, the light color intensity provides a gentle, luminous green that reads as refined rather than aggressive, and the eye level clarity permits light to travel through the stone with minimal obstruction. The result is a sophisticated, velvety radiance that many collectors prefer to the high sparkle of more common white gemstones. For buyers who appreciate subtleties of hue, tone, and the historical cachet of origin, this emerald offers a compelling balance of natural beauty and gemological integrity.
As a representative of The Natural Emerald Company I emphasize that the value of this gem extends beyond its immediate visual appeal, into considerations of rarity, provenance, and responsible disclosure. Emeralds that present as eye clean, with excellent polish and a storied origin such as Russia, are uncommon and sought after by both private collectors and jewelers designing heirloom pieces. The standard enhancement is common practice, and full disclosure is part of our commitment to transparency and long term customer satisfaction. For those evaluating stones on both aesthetic and technical criteria, this 0.81 carat emerald rewards scrutiny, because its combination of precise dimensions, step cut, very very slightly included clarity at eye level, light but pleasing color intensity, and excellent polish result in a gem that is both wearable and highly collectible. If you would like additional information about mounting options, comparative stones, or a detailed certificate review, I am available to guide you through the technical considerations and to help place this Russian emerald into context within a curated collection, ensuring that your acquisition is informed, secure, and well matched to your aesthetic and investment objectives.
























