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0.82 Ct. Emerald from Russia
Item ID: | E7446 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.36 Width: 5.49 Height: 4.09 |
Weight: | 0.82 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Russia |
Per carat price: help | $840 |
This 0.82 carat oval shape green emerald, with exact dimensions of 6.36 x 5.49 x 4.09 mm, represents an elegant balance of size, color, and craftsmanship. Cut as a mixed brilliant, it combines the scintillation of brilliant facet geometry on the crown with the depth and color saturation from step facets on the pavilion, producing lively sparkle alongside a strong color window. The clarity grade is slightly included when evaluated at eye level, which aligns with what experienced collectors and gemologists expect from natural emeralds, where internal jardin features are part of the species character. Color intensity is described as light, delivering a fresh, transparent green that is pleasing and versatile in design, suitable for both classic and contemporary jewelry. The polish is excellent, confirming that lapidary work was executed with care to maximize surface luster and light return. Enhancement is standard, a common and accepted practice for emeralds, typically involving the introduction of colorless oils or resins to fill surface reaching fissures, improving visual clarity while remaining stable under normal wear, and this treatment is disclosed and consistent with industry norms.
From a gemological and practical perspective, this Russian origin emerald offers attributes that educated buyers value. Russian emeralds, particularly those from the Ural region, are known for their historical significance and distinct character, often exhibiting a crystalline transparency and a cool green hue that can differ from Colombian or Zambian counterparts, providing collectors with both rarity and provenance to consider. The mixed brilliant cut on this 6.36 x 5.49 x 4.09 mm stone enhances brilliance while preserving color, which is especially important for a light intensity green, because facet arrangement influences how light interacts with color and inclusion pattern. Slight inclusions at eye level are typical for natural emeralds and do not detract from the gem when they contribute to the stone story, but they do affect value relative to eye clean examples. The excellent polish, combined with the cut and the disclosed standard enhancement, means the stone will present attractively in a variety of settings, while the origin adds an element of collector interest and narrative that educated buyers ethically and aesthetically appreciate.
Durability and care considerations are central to deciding how to set and wear this emerald, and explaining hardness on the Mohs scale helps place expectations in context. Emeralds belong to the beryl family and typically register between 7.5 and 8 on the Mohs scale, this places them well above common minerals such as quartz, which is 7, and below corundum, which includes sapphire and ruby at 9, and far below diamond at 10. Compared to topaz, which is about 8, emeralds can be slightly more brittle because of their natural inclusions and fissures, so hardness alone does not tell the whole durability story. For practical jewelry use this means the 0.82 carat oval should perform well in rings, pendants, and earrings with sensible protective settings, such as bezel or partial bezel and secure prongs, especially for daily wear items. Buyers should avoid exposing treated emeralds to harsh chemicals, prolonged heat, and ultrasonic cleaners, because standard oil or resin enhancements can be affected by aggressive cleaning, and sudden knocks can exploit natural fissures. Routine care with warm soapy water and a soft brush is recommended, periodic professional inspections of the setting will preserve integrity, and storage away from harder gems will prevent surface abrasion.
The Natural Emerald Company stands behind the integrity of this 0.82 carat Russian emerald and provides transparent information on grading, treatment and origin, catering to discerning clients who value provenance and scientific clarity as much as beauty. For collectors and gem savvy buyers, the combination of mixed brilliant cutting, excellent polish, documented slight inclusions, light green color intensity, and standard enhancement creates a piece that is both wearable and worthy of inclusion in a thoughtful collection. If you are considering bespoke mounting options or would like a comparative market appraisal, consult with our gem specialists at The Natural Emerald Company who can advise on setting types that maximize both protection and aesthetic appeal, and provide guidance on certification and long term care to ensure this natural treasure endures for generations.
























