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1.26 Ct. Emerald from Colombia
Item ID: | E9797 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.95 Width: 5.86 Height: 4.26 |
Weight: | 1.26 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Colombia |
Per carat price: help | $2,000 |
This Colombian origin emerald weighs 1.26 carats, and its dimensions are 7.95 x 5.86 x 4.26 millimeters, presented in a classic emerald cut. The cutting style is a stepped pavilion with a broad table and well defined beveled corners, the proportions yield a length to width ratio of approximately 1.36 to 1, which delivers a balanced rectangular face up. Measured depth relative to the average of length and width is roughly 61.7 percent, a depth that supports a strong face up presence while preserving internal color saturation. Clarity is graded slightly included at eye level, consistent with fine Colombian material, and the stone has been given standard enhancement to stabilize and visually optimize its appearance. Color intensity is reported as intense, with saturation concentrated in a medium to medium deep tone, and the polish is excellent, indicating finely executed facet junctions and minimal surface lapping. These technical attributes combine to produce a transparent emerald that displays vivid green color across the table, while the step faceting generates a layered color effect that is prized among connoisseurs.
The 1.26 carat weight is the defining feature from a valuation and rarity standpoint. Emerald prices typically scale nonlinearly with weight, a phenomenon driven by the relative scarcity of larger, well colored, transparent stones from premier localities such as Colombia. When an emerald crosses the one carat threshold with intense color and a clean face up presentation, a buyer is not only paying for the additional weight, but also for the reduced statistical likelihood of finding similarly attractive material at larger sizes. For emeralds, the distribution of quality across sizes favors smaller stones, so a 1.26 carat Colombian emerald with excellent polish and intense color occupies a rarified segment of the market. The slightly included clarity grade moderates price upward pressure compared to eye clean stones, however the combination of vivid color and disciplined cutting maintains a strong per carat premium. For practical reference, the length to width ratio and the depth percentage demonstrate efficient material retention during cutting, meaning the original rough was economically converted into a gem that maximizes table area and color depth without excessive weight sacrifice.
From a craftsmanship perspective, the emerald cut was executed to emphasize color saturation and to manage the visibility of internal features. The stepped crown facets and broad table allow the vivid green to present uniformly in controlled flashes, while the pavilion step arrangement returns light in broad bands that accentuate the stone density. An excellent polish is evident in the crisp facet edges and in the way light flows across the surface, reducing surface diffusion and enhancing perceived clarity. Standard enhancement, applied with conservative methods, improves clarity and overall eye appeal, a widely accepted practice for Colombian emeralds, and one that should be fully disclosed and factored into handling and care considerations. For setting recommendations, a secure prong or partial bezel arrangement will protect the chamfered corners and preserve the stepped facet planes, while allowing the stone to read larger on the finger due to its efficient face up dimensions. Collectors and trade buyers seeking investment quality emeralds will appreciate the provenance from Colombia, the technical proportioning, and the weight class, and The Natural Emerald Company stands behind full disclosure of origin, enhancement, and the detailed measurements that inform valuation.
In practical terms, this 1.26 carat emerald bridges the needs of jewelry designers and collectors alike, providing a stone large enough to serve as a primary center gem, while maintaining proportions that facilitate elegant settings. The intense color intensity is the primary contributor to visual impact, and the weight amplifies rarity and market desirability in a measurable way. Slight inclusions, visible at eye level, are characteristic of natural emerald formation and are mitigated by the cut and by standard enhancement, which together enhance face up transparency without compromising natural integrity. For buyers focused on technical fidelity, the stated dimensions, the calculated depth percentage, the length to width ratio, the clarity and color grading, the polish and the declared origin form a complete technical profile that supports pricing and suitability for bespoke settings. The Natural Emerald Company offers this emerald with explicit provenance and craftsmanship notes, and our team can provide additional documentation and mounting guidance to ensure the stone performs optimally both visually and as a long term asset.



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