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1.13 Ct. Cabochon Emerald from Brazil
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Item ID: | E4500 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.9 Width: 5.24 Height: 3.77 |
Weight: | 1.13 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $200 |
This translucent 1.13 carat oval emerald presents precise dimensions of 6.90 x 5.24 x 3.77 mm, a compact profile that carries remarkable presence for its size. The cutting style is cabochon, executed with a controlled dome and an even curvature, calibrated to maximize color transmission rather than facet brilliance. The gem is graded as very slightly included at eye level, with inclusions confined and stable, enhancing its character without compromising structural integrity. Color intensity is classified as intense, yielding a vivid, saturated green that remains consistent across the table and along the curved dome. The polish quality is excellent, producing a smooth, reflective surface that emphasizes the stone surface luster and allows the internal color to glow evenly. Enhancement is standard, applied using traditional clarity treatments to stabilize surface reaching fissures, and the origin is Brazil, a source known for producing emeralds with pure, verdant tones and distinct botanical character.
From a lapidary perspective, the cabochon profile was chosen to articulate the inherent properties of this Brazilian emerald. The cutter oriented the stone to align the color plane with the long axis of the oval, preserving the most saturated material in the face up view. Depth is substantial relative to the table, with an average depth of about six back to six point two percent of the mean dimension, a proportion that supports a pleasing dome without inducing a darking effect. The dome height was kept moderate to high in order to showcase translucency and to reveal subtle pleochroic shifts from a pure green to a bluish green when viewed at oblique angles. Edge finishing around the perimeter is uniform, eliminating weak points and allowing for secure bezel or low claw settings. The cutter also left sufficient thickness at the girdle line to accommodate traditional setting pressure, while smoothing potential stress points associated with inclusions that intersect the surface.
The craftsmanship narrative continues in the finishing stages, where the polish and symmetry were refined to an exceptional standard. Polishing compounds and rotary techniques were tailored to the emerald matrix, avoiding overheating and preserving the stone integrity in the presence of filled fissures. The standard enhancement applied prior to final polishing was selected for compatibility with the cabochon cut, ensuring that the clarity enhancement sits beneath a sealed and highly polished surface rather than in an open matrix that would mar light transmission. This approach secures the transparent to translucent window and maintains the intense color saturation that is the stone hallmark. The result is a cabochon that reads as uniformly colored from face up, while subtle internal characteristics, the jardin, remain visible under magnification and at close inspection. Those fine inclusions are often considered part of an emerald personality, serving as internal landscapes that attest to natural formation rather than detract from the gem value.
There is a romantic provenance to this gem that stems from its Brazilian origin and its intense green color, a hue reminiscent of new leaves after rain in an Atlantic forest glade. Imagine dawn light passing through the emerald dome, the translucence scattering soft green light like sunlight filtered through canopy. The very slightly included clarity becomes part of that story, small, deliberate markings that read as botanical veins in a miniature leaf. Worn close to the heart, the cabochon profile offers a constant, gentle glow rather than sharp refractions, evoking feelings of renewal and quiet confidence. The intense green speaks to deep emotion and resilience, qualities associated with emeralds across cultures, and the Brazilian lineage adds a sense of place, a memory of humid air and deep verdure captured within a precious stone. As a personal talisman the stone thus balances technical merit and poetic resonance, providing both measurable quality and an evocative backstory.
For setting and care, The Natural Emerald Company recommends protective mounting approaches that respect the cabochon shape and the stone treatment. A bezel setting is ideal, surrounding the perimeter to shelter the edge and distribute impact forces, while a low claw setting may be used for a lighter appearance, provided prongs are reinforced and the stone sits slightly recessed. Given the standard enhancement, avoid steam cleaning and ultrasonic cleaners, and do not expose the gem to harsh solvents or prolonged heat. Routine maintenance includes gentle cleaning with mild soap and warm water, and periodic inspection by a professional jeweller to monitor the integrity of the filling. Because of the stone proportions and 1.13 carat weight, this cabochon works beautifully as a central piece in a refined pendant, as a compact ring with protective mounting, or as part of a bespoke design that highlights the intense, translucent green. If you would like detailed photographs under varied lighting, mounting options, or a discussion about provenance documentation, contact The Natural Emerald Company and we will provide specialist guidance and bespoke setting services.























