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1.04 Ct. Emerald from Russia
This loose stone ships by Apr 20
Item ID: | E7566 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.88 Width: 5.58 Height: 3.67 |
Weight: | 1.04 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Russia |
Per carat price: help | $600 |
One transparent oval green emerald weighing 1.04 carat, with dimensions of 8.88 x 5.58 x 3.67 mm, is presented by The Natural Emerald Company. The gem is fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut, combining elements that enhance both color and light return. Clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, and color intensity is described as light. Enhancement is standard, consistent with common industry practice, and the polish on this stone has been evaluated as excellent. The origin of this emerald is Russia, a source known for producing stones with a particular clarity and tonal character. Together these specifications define a gem that balances transparency and color in a way that is both technically sound and aesthetically appealing, suitable for settings that require a refined but lively green.
Optical performance of this stone reflects the relationship between cut, clarity, and polish. The mixed brilliant cut places smaller, pavilion and crown facets that intercept and return light in an animated manner, creating scintillation and table reflections that are more pronounced than those of traditional step cut emeralds. The excellent polish maximizes mirror like facet surfaces, enabling crisp, clean reflections from the table and crown facets, while the transparent body allows for unhindered passage of light through the stone. Because the color intensity is light, the stone emphasizes brightness and sparkle as much as hue, producing lively flashes of green interspersed with bright white reflections. In practical terms this produces a gem that reads as fresh and clear to the eye under a variety of lighting conditions, with a surface brilliance that complements the stone color rather than overwhelming it.
Clarity and enhancement influence the reflective qualities in predictable ways. The very slightly included grade at eye level indicates that any internal features are limited in both size and frequency when viewed without magnification, allowing the majority of light to travel through the stone and return as coherent reflections. Standard enhancement, commonly performed to improve apparent clarity and stability, fills surface reaching fissures and reduces light scattering at those interfaces, which in turn increases apparent reflectivity and improves the continuity of facet to facet light return. Compared with heavily included examples, this Russian emerald offers cleaner facet reflections and fewer diffused areas, resulting in a more controlled and intelligible pattern of light. The overall balance between inclusion visibility and transparency lends the stone a sense of depth, while maintaining lively surface reflections that are accentuated by the mixed brilliant facet arrangement.
When compared with other emeralds in its category, this Russian emerald displays distinctive reflective characteristics. Many traditional emeralds that are cut to maximize color saturation employ step cuts with larger facets and fewer facet junctions, these cuts emphasize color depth and internal glow at the expense of scintillation and surface brilliance. By contrast, the mixed brilliant cut of this specimen increases the number of facet junctions, producing greater scintillation and more pronounced table reflections, which makes the stone appear brighter under direct light. Compared with emeralds from Colombia, which often present deeper saturation and a velvety visual depth, this Russian example is lighter in tone and therefore returns more white light and sparkle, rather than presenting a dense, color dominant appearance. Compared with Zambian emeralds that are often noted for a cooler tone and robust saturation, the present stone trades some chromatic intensity for increased transparency and crisp reflection. When set alongside other green gemstones such as tsavorite garnet or green tourmaline, the differences are also instructive, emeralds generally exhibit lower dispersion and fire, so their reflective character is defined more by color flashes and facet brightness than by spectral fire, the present stone emphasizes clear, green flashes and polished facet mirrors rather than a strong rainbow effect, which is consistent with the optical nature of beryl based gem material.
This description serves to clarify the technical and aesthetic attributes of this 1.04 carat Russian emerald as offered by The Natural Emerald Company. The combination of a precise oval outline, mixed brilliant faceting, very slightly included clarity, light color intensity, standard enhancement, and excellent polish results in a gem that is articulate in both color and light performance. Prospective settings should consider that the mixed brilliant arrangement enhances sparkle and surface reflectivity, making this stone particularly well suited to designs that favor brightness and sparkle. The stone delivers a measured balance between the inner green character of an emerald and the lively surface reflections produced by its cut and finish, a balance that distinguishes this example within the broader spectrum of emerald material.

























