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1.07 Ct. Emerald from Afghanistan
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Item ID: | E9612 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.03 Width: 5.99 Height: 4.25 |
Weight: | 1.07 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Dark |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Afghanistan |
Per carat price: help | $3,200 |
A singular jewel from the heart of Afghanistan, this transparent emerald weighs 1.07 carats and is cut in a regal asscher octagon shape that measures 6.03 by 5.99 by 4.25 millimeters, a precise balance of presence and poise that sits with confident authority on the hand. The asscher cut has been chosen for its ability to translate depth and color into a structured, architectural brilliance, each step of its pavilion reflecting a deep forest green that appears to breathe with life as light moves across its facets. The dark color intensity of the stone gives it an almost velvety presence, a depth that invites a second, contemplative gaze rather than a fleeting glance, and the excellent polish ensures every plane is an immaculate stage for light to dance. Presented by The Natural Emerald Company, this emerald is more than a gem, it is a statement, a cultivated rarity that signals a refined sensibility and a taste for the quietly dramatic.
The clarity of this emerald is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a testament to nature's fingerprint preserved within the crystal, which to the connoisseur is part of its unique identity. These fine inclusions do not disturb the overall transparency, they rather lend a sense of authenticity and provenance that laboratory perfection cannot replicate. The enhancement is standard, a conventional practice that stabilizes and deepens color, while the excellent polish amplifies the stone's surface integrity and optical performance. Origin plays a critical role in the story of any fine emerald, and Afghanistan has long been celebrated as a source of stones that are richly hued and compellingly characterful, sought after by collectors who prize both color and history. When set, whether as the focal point of an understate ring or as the centerpiece of a bespoke pendant, this emerald commands attention without ostentation, a quiet dominion of style for those who understand that true luxury whispers rather than shouts.
Beyond beauty, consideration of longevity elevates this emerald to a practical heirloom, suitable for treasured daily wear with mindful care. On the Mohs hardness scale, emeralds, as members of the beryl family, register approximately 7.5 to 8, which places them well above common gemstones such as quartz, and within reach of more resilient stones like topaz, yet below the superior hardness of corundum which rates at 9 and diamond which stands at 10. This measurement indicates a solid resistance to scratching in everyday life, yet it must be understood in the context of emeralds delicate internal structure, where natural inclusions and cleavage planes can render them more susceptible to impact than their hardness number alone might imply. For this reason The Natural Emerald Company recommends settings that offer protective framing, a bezel or partially bezel set ring, and prudent care that avoids hard knocks and extreme temperature shifts. In return for such attentiveness the owner will enjoy a gem that not only endures, but becomes part of a personal narrative, a visible sign of achievement and cultivated taste, an heirloom that carries both provenance and promise across generations.
























