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1.19 Ct. Emerald from Zambia
This loose stone ships by Sep 8
Item ID: | E10116 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 11.58 Width: 5.36 Height: 3.8 |
Weight: | 1.19 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Marquise |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $750 |
This marquise cut emerald presents as a transparent, 1.19 carat, precision proportioned gem, with dimensions 11.58 by 5.36 by 3.80 mm, and a length to width ratio of approximately 2.16 to 1, which sits squarely within the classic marquise geometry favored for elongated silhouettes. The pavilion and crown employ a mixed brilliant configuration, with a brilliant facet arrangement on the crown that maximizes scintillation and an optimized pavilion geometry that preserves color saturation face up. The cutter has retained sufficient pavilion depth to avoid excessive windowing while keeping the table proportioned to deliver a vivid face up, and the excellent polish ensures crisp facet junctions and minimal light leakage. At an eye level clarity grade of slightly included the stone shows internal characteristic activity under magnification, while remaining visually clean to unaided inspection, and the standard enhancement has been applied in line with trade practice to stabilize clarity without materially altering hue or brilliance.
Chromatically this Zambian emerald exhibits a vivid color intensity with a cool to neutral green hue and a slight bluish bias, which places it in a distinct position when compared to other classic sources. Relative to Colombian material, which is often prized for its pure, slightly warm green with exceptional transparency and an often velvety appearance, this stone reads as marginally deeper and cooler, with a more saturated green that leans toward blue, lending a denser visual weight in the pavilion and a slightly different type of brilliance. Compared with Brazilian emeralds, which frequently show a lighter, more yellowish green and can present a brighter but less saturated face up, this Zambian example is noticeably richer and more vivid, with stronger chroma and less tendency to appear washed out under varied lighting. When set beside Afghan or Pakistani emeralds that can show a strong bluish undertone and occasional mineral zoning, this gem maintains a more uniform saturation and a cleaner hue field, benefits conferred by the cutter s facet symmetry and the consistent crystal quality typical of higher grade Zambian rough.
From a craftsmanship and deployment perspective this marquise is engineered for high impact in both solitaire and designer halo settings, as the mixed brilliant crown produces active scintillation under point lighting, while the elongated outline accentuates finger length and offers predictable light return when set in bezel or prong assemblies. The slightly included clarity profile suggests minimal internal features that will not compromise durability, and the excellent polish preserves facet contrast, allowing the vivid color to remain the visual focal point without surface disturbances. The origin of the emerald is Zambia, and the stone has undergone standard enhancement consistent with industry disclosure, details which The Natural Emerald Company fully discloses and endorses in our product documentation. For connoisseurs seeking a marquise emerald that bridges the depth and saturation associated with Zambian material, while offering the classic elongated proportions and superior finishing expected in bespoke jewelry, this 1.19 carat example represents a technically refined, well balanced option that performs reliably both visually and physically in finished work.
























