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1.18 Ct. Emerald from Russia
Item ID: | E6816 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.58 Width: 5.55 Height: 4.51 |
Weight: | 1.18 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Russia |
Per carat price: help | $1,200 |
This pear shape green emerald weighs 1.18 carats and presents as a transparent, untreated specimen from Russia, supplied and evaluated by The Natural Emerald Company. The stone measures 8.58 x 5.55 x 4.51 mm, producing a classic pear outline with a length to width ratio of approximately 1.55, which favors an elegant elongation without appearing overly slender. The mixed brilliant cut has been selected to balance color distribution and scintillation, combining a lively pavilion facet structure with a crown arrangement that promotes both depth of tone and controlled light return. Clarity is graded as slightly included evaluated at eye level, meaning that small natural inclusions are present but do not detract from the gem s overall transparency, and the excellent polish enhances surface reflection and optical crispness. Color intensity is described as light, which lends the gem a fresh, verdant appearance that remains distinctly emerald green without moving into overly dark or murky tones. Importantly, this emerald has no enhancement, a characteristic that preserves the stone s natural properties and informs handling and setting decisions.
The gem s light color intensity and transparent quality allow it to respond to surrounding metal and accent stones in a manner that highlights its inherent vibrancy. In open settings the mixed brilliant facet architecture disperses light across the table and along the pavilion facets, creating a lively interplay between brilliance and color. When set against warm yellow gold, the green appears richer and more saturated, while cooler metals such as white gold or platinum emphasize the stone s clarity and cooler undertones, producing a cleaner, more contemporary presentation. A halo of micro pavé diamonds will increase perceived brightness and provide contrast that sharpens the emerald s hue, whereas paired colored stones can be used to create complementary palettes. The pear shape yields a directional aesthetic, making it particularly effective as a solitaire pendant where the drop accentuates the stone s length, or as the center of a ring where the pointed end can be oriented toward the wearers fingertip to elongate the hand. The mixed brilliant cut ensures that even with a light color intensity the stone maintains visual presence, because the facet geometry favors both color windowing and flash.
From a technical and care perspective the untreated Russian origin and no enhancement status are significant. Untreated emeralds retain their natural inclusions and internal character, which provide a reliable record of origin and growth history. Slightly included clarity at eye level requires thoughtful protective design to minimize exposure of inclusion planes to impact or pressure, particularly at the narrow tip of the pear shape. Recommended mounting approaches include setting the tip with a reinforced prong or a subtle bezel shoulder, and positioning main prongs over structurally strong girdle points to reduce stress transmission. Routine care should avoid ultrasonic cleaning and harsh chemicals, preferring instead mild soapy water and a soft brush for maintenance. The excellent polish extends the visual longevity of the gem, as smooth facet junctions and a well finished girdle reduce abrasion and surface wear over time.
The Natural Emerald Company documents this emerald with its key measurements, clarity assessment, cut description, and origin notation to support informed design and purchase decisions. For designers and clients seeking a stone that will stand out by virtue of its natural color and precise cutting, this 1.18 carat pear shape emerald provides a balance of transparency, measured color intensity, and refined polish that translates effectively across rings, pendants, and bespoke commissions. The combination of a mixed brilliant cut and a slightly included, untreated Russian material makes this specimen suitable for settings that both protect and showcase the stone, ensuring its vibrant green will remain the focal point in any jewelry composition.

























