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1.32 Ct. Emerald from Colombia
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Item ID: | E8774 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.4 Width: 5.94 Height: 4.93 |
Weight: | 1.32 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Colombia |
Per carat price: help | $2,960 |
This pear shaped Colombian emerald from The Natural Emerald Company presents a concise set of technical characteristics that define its gemological appeal, 1.32 carat weight, dimensions 9.40 x 5.94 x 4.93 mm, mixed brilliant cut, clarity grade described as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, intense color intensity, excellent polish, enhancement recorded as standard. The proportions yield a length to width ratio of approximately 1.58, producing an elegant elongated teardrop silhouette that is well suited to both solitaire and halo settings, the measured depth of 4.93 mm relative to the average diameter of 7.67 mm corresponds to a depth of about 64.3 percent, a proportion that balances light return and face up color saturation in pear shapes. The mixed brilliant cut indicates a brilliant facet arrangement on the crown combined with modified pavilion faceting, an approach that preserves strong color saturation while maximizing scintillation, the symmetry and facet junctions have been executed to maintain crisp facet planes and to avoid undesirable windowing, and the excellent polish further enhances facet contrast and the stone optical performance under directional lighting.
Color and clarity interplay in this emerald to produce a vivid face up appearance, the hue is a pure green with a subtle blue modifier that places it squarely within the classic Colombian color family, the intensity is pronounced and consistent across the table and crown facets, so the gem reads as intense rather than dark, the very slightly included clarity grade at eye level signifies that inclusions are present but minor and do not materially interfere with transparency or brilliance when worn, these inclusions are typical of natural beryl and can act as internal fingerprint for origin verification, the standard enhancement, typically an optically clear oil or resin treatment, is disclosed and stable under normal wear, and it contributes to improved apparent clarity without altering the inherent hue or altering refractive properties.
When compared to emeralds from other famed localities, the hue and tone of this Colombian specimen maintain recognizable differences that influence desirability and use, Colombian emeralds are widely admired for a lively, bluish green that reads as pure and intense as seen in this gem, by contrast Zambian emeralds often exhibit a deeper, cooler tone with a stronger blue component and a tendency toward a darker saturation that can appear near forest green in lower light, Brazilian emeralds commonly present a lighter, more yellowish green or grassy tone, which can appear more transparent but less saturated when faced up, the present stone compares favorably to classic Muzo material that is prized for its saturated bluish green, while it is lighter in tone than some Zambian pieces and significantly more saturated and bluer than many Brazilian examples, in practical terms this means the gem will retain strong presence in jewelry while offering the luminous clarity and classic Colombian hue that collectors and connoisseurs seek.
From a craftsmanship and practical design perspective, the mixed brilliant pear shape is advantageous for balancing color and brilliance in a gemstone with this set of proportions and clarity, the pointed tip requires secure protection in a mounting, so consider a reinforced prong or bezel over the tip to reduce risk of chipping during wear, the pavilion faceting designed for controlled light return helps maintain a lively scintillation pattern, the excellent polish promotes crisp light reflection across crown facets, and the intense color intensity allows for flexibility in metal choice, white metals will emphasize the gem coolness and brilliance, while yellow metals will warm the perceived green, The Natural Emerald Company recommends settings that allow unobstructed light entry through the crown for maximum face up performance and suggests professional cleaning and periodic inspection of the enhancement condition, collectors valuing origin and natural color will appreciate that this Colombian emerald combines classic regional hue, an articulate mixed brilliant cut, exacting proportions, and transparent, minimally included clarity in a versatile 1.32 carat pear that performs equally well in fine bespoke pieces and museum quality designs.



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