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1.12 Ct. Emerald from Zambia
This loose stone ships by Sep 8
Item ID: | E10430 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.14 Width: 5.07 Height: 3.99 |
Weight: | 1.12 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $1,750 |
From the moment this emerald first formed deep within Zambia’s ancient earth, it began a slow and elemental story of pressure, mineral chemistry, and time. Buried in emerald bearing schists, nourished by chromium and vanadium traces that give it that unmistakable green, this gem emerged as a crystalline promise. Today it is presented by The Natural Emerald Company as a transparent 1.12 carat emerald, faceted in the elegant emerald cut and measuring 7.14 by 5.07 by 3.99 millimeters. Its cutting style is faceted, the polish is excellent, and the color reads as intense, a verdant green that holds both the warmth of the Zambian landscape and the cool clarity of a well executed step cut. The clarity grade is included when evaluated at eye level, and standard enhancement has been applied to stabilize and subtly improve its appearance without disguising its natural story. Holding this gem you can feel a lineage that began in rivers of molten rock and quiet crystallization, a lineage that was brought to light by careful hands and refined by master cutters who understood how to balance depth of color, table size, and the step faceting that makes an emerald cut sing.
The journey from Zambian mine to the finished stone is a passage of transformation that embraces both geology and human craft. In the earth the rough crystal grew slowly, developing internal character as layers accreted and tiny mineral companions became trapped inside. When miners extracted the rough, the raw green crystal already hinted at its future with facets visible only to those who know how to read inclusions and growth lines. At our workshop the cutter gave the stone its emerald cut shape, a classic design chosen to emphasize the gem’s saturated green while preserving carat weight and minimizing the risk of chipping that can accompany more complex cuts. The result is a rectangular pavilion with clipped corners, facets that step and reflect light inward, and a broad table that showcases both color and internal depth. The excellent polish speaks to hours of careful finishing, each pass refining the surface until light glides and the green deepens to intense saturation. Standard enhancement was applied as a respectful nod to the stone’s natural condition, a common practice that stabilizes and improves clarity, while still honoring the inclusions and character that make it unmistakably natural and Zambian in origin.
The inclusions within this emerald are not flaws in the pejorative sense, they are unique identifiers that tell its story and add to its character in ways no laboratory report ever could. Evaluated as included at eye level, the stone reveals a charming jardin, a garden of fine internal textures and tiny crystal pinpoints that scatter light and create a living surface beneath the table. Slender veils and feather like fissures follow growth planes, evidence of the crystal’s journey through shifting pressure and mineral rich fluids. You may notice small reflective crystals and subtle growth zoning that act like natural signatures, markers that gemmologists use to distinguish one emerald from another and to trace geographic origin. These internal features diffuse and refract light differently than a totally clean stone would, producing areas where the green seems to glow from within and other moments of deep, mysterious depth. For the connoisseur, each inclusion is a fingerprint, a proof of nature’s hand, and an invitation to wear a stone that is at once geological archive and personal talisman. The standard enhancement present has been used to stabilize some of these internal features, improving durability while preserving the visual poetry of the jardin, so that the inclusions remain readable and beautiful rather than destructive.
When you set this Zambian emerald into a piece of jewelry you are completing a story that began millions of years ago and passed through many thoughtful hands. The emerald cut and the gem’s proportions make it ideal for a range of settings where the green can be honored, from a refined solitaire ring that celebrates color and clarity, to a halo or three stone piece that contrasts white diamonds with the stone’s vivid hue. Because of its included clarity grade and the presence of standard enhancement, settings that protect the girdle and corners are advisable, and closed or semi closed backings can help emphasize the depth of color for those who prefer a darker, more saturated appearance. At The Natural Emerald Company we are passionate about pairing stones with design choices that enhance their natural virtues, and we are happy to recommend mounting styles, metal choices, and complementary stones that will make this emerald the centerpiece of a cherished heirloom. We also provide guidance on care and maintenance, suggesting gentle cleaning with warm water and mild soap, avoidance of ultrasonic cleaners or harsh chemicals, and occasional professional inspection to ensure the enhancement and setting remain secure.
Owning this emerald means carrying forward a living story of place, process, and artistry, a narrative that begins in the mineral rich soils of Zambia and arrives in your hands shaped by skill and respect. The Natural Emerald Company stands behind the authenticity and provenance of this stone, offering clear descriptions of origin, treatment, and the visible characteristics that make it unique. If you are drawn to a gem that combines intense Zambian color, the quiet elegance of an emerald cut, and the readable beauty of natural inclusions, this 1.12 carat treasure offers both aesthetic delight and geological truth. Let us help you imagine the setting that will honor its voice, and let this emerald become a constant, wearable reminder that true beauty often includes the traces of its own making.






















