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1.02 Ct. Emerald from Russia
This loose stone ships by Jul 17
Item ID: | E9017 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.96 Width: 5.67 Height: 4.74 |
Weight: | 1.02 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Russia |
Per carat price: help | $2,667 |
This listing describes a single, transparent emerald weighing 1.02 carats, presented in an elegant oval outline, with precise dimensions of 6.96 x 5.67 x 4.74 millimeters. The gem is fashioned with a mixed brilliant cut, a choice that balances the classic oval silhouette with a pavilion designed to enhance internal light dynamics. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included when viewed at eye level, indicating minimal internal features that do not detract from overall visual performance. Color is described as medium intensity green, offering a clear and lively tone without veering into overly dark saturation. The surface finish is an excellent polish, and the stone has not undergone any enhancements. The reported origin is Russia, and The Natural Emerald Company is presenting this specimen as part of its selection of naturally sourced emeralds.
The mixed brilliant cut for this emerald was selected to maximize both light return and color presentation. The crown faceting provides a series of small, well proportioned facets that scatter light into bright flashes across the table, while the modified pavilion facets direct light back through the color zone to preserve and saturate the green. Because of the careful facet geometry and high quality polish, the stone demonstrates balanced scintillation and clean facet reflections, attributes not commonly found in every emerald. The oval outline offers visual extension on the finger when set, and the measured depth of 4.74 millimeters contributes to a pleasing face up size relative to weight. The minimal inclusions recorded at eye level allow the mixed brilliant design to perform with greater clarity than many emeralds, translating into a more open and lively appearance in both natural and artificial lighting.
When compared with more common gemstones, this Russian emerald presents a distinct and complementary type of brilliance. Diamonds are often perceived as the benchmark for brilliance because of their high refractive index and pronounced dispersion, resulting in intense white light return and fire. Sapphires typically exhibit strong color zoning and a different quality of luster due to higher refractive index and higher specific gravity. Emeralds by nature have a lower refractive index and lower dispersion than diamonds, therefore their optical character emphasizes depth of color and a softer, more colored luster rather than the sharp white brilliance of a diamond. This particular emerald stands out because its transparency and mixed brilliant cutting geometry allow for notable light return and lively scintillation, while preserving the saturated green that defines the gem species. The very very slightly included clarity permits more unobstructed light transmission than is typical for many emeralds, so the viewer experiences both a vivid green hue and a pleasing play of light across the facets, rather than a muted or heavily clouded appearance.
Practical considerations for use and appreciation are straightforward. At just over one carat and with its measured proportions, this stone is suitable for a fine solitaire ring, a refined pendant, or a classic three stone setting, where its oval shape can harmonize with companion diamonds or other colored stones. The absence of enhancements supports conservation of natural character, and the stated origin in Russia provides provenance that may be of interest to informed collectors. Routine care by avoiding harsh temperature shocks and cleaning with mild detergent and warm water will maintain the polish and visual performance. The Natural Emerald Company stands behind the description and provenance provided, and technical documentation or further images can be supplied on request for appraisal and setting planning purposes.


























