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1.08 Ct. Emerald from Russia
Item ID: | E9163 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.39 Width: 5.11 Height: 4.36 |
Weight: | 1.08 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Russia |
Per carat price: help | $4,440 |
This exceptional transparent emerald presents as a 1.08 carat emerald cut, measuring 6.39 by 5.11 by 4.36 millimeters, and it embodies the precise balance between classic proportion and lively color that informed buyers seek. The emerald cut was chosen to emphasize the gems depth of color and architectural clarity, and its excellent polish delivers clean facets that mediate light with controlled brilliance and flash. The clarity grade is slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which means that inclusions are present and visible under careful inspection, yet they do not overwhelm the visual presence or the vivid green intensity that defines this stone. The stone has undergone standard enhancement, a customary and widely accepted practice in the trade that typically involves the use of colorless oils or other innocuous, reversible fills to improve apparent clarity and reduce the visibility of surface reaching fissures, and this is consistent with industry norms for emeralds. Origin is Russia, a source with a history of producing emeralds with deep, saturated greens and strong crystalline character, and that provenance contributes to the gems distinct market profile and collector appeal. The combination of weight, cutting style, vivid color, and high polish make this gem an excellent candidate for both a refined jewelry commission and a well documented addition to a connoisseurs collection.
Inclusions in this emerald should be regarded as natural identifiers, features that are integral to its individuality and to the science of gemology. Emeralds characteristically contain a suite of internal features, and in this stone one can expect fine needle like mineral inclusions, planar fissures, and the more complex three phase inclusions or minute crystals that gemologists sometimes call jardin, a term that invokes an internal garden like pattern. These features form during the crystals natural growth and cooling, and they act in effect as the gems fingerprint, allowing experienced gemologists to compare internal characteristics with known reference material to confirm natural origin and to distinguish a natural emerald from synthetic or heavily modified material. Because the inclusions in this example are slightly included at the eye level, they are part of the stones personality, interacting subtley with light to produce small flashes and depth, and they also provide practical benefits to the informed buyer, because inclusions are often used in provenance studies and in certification processes. When an emerald retains typical natural inclusions while showing vivid color and transparency, it signals that the stone is a naturally formed gem with minimal intrusive treatment, and that combination is highly prized among educated buyers who value authenticity, traceability, and the geological story a gem can tell.
For a buyer who appreciates technical accuracy and long term value, this Russian emerald offered by The Natural Emerald Company is attractive on multiple grounds. The vivid color intensity is the primary driver of value in emeralds, and here the saturation and tone are well balanced to present a lively, saturated green without appearing too dark, a characteristic that enhances visual impact in a variety of settings. The emerald cut facilitates secure mounting and complements both modern and traditional jewelry designs, and because this cut reveals the internal structure it also allows the stones slight inclusions to be appreciated as part of its natural character rather than concealed. From an investment perspective, provenance from Russia adds an element of scarcity relative to more common sources, and the presence of natural inclusions alongside standard enhancement and excellent polish simplifies laboratory verification and reduces ambiguity in grading. Practical care is straightforward, and the standard enhancement should be maintained by avoiding high heat and harsh solvents, and by having the stone inspected periodically by a competent jeweler to confirm that the fill remains intact. We at The Natural Emerald Company document each gem we offer, and we can provide photographic records and laboratory reports on request to support provenance and grading, which is particularly important for collectors and retail clients who require clear, factual evidence when making a purchase decision. This emerald represents a compelling synthesis of natural origin, measurable parameters, and aesthetic performance, and it will reward an owner who values both the science and the beauty of fine gemstones.
























