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1.35 Ct. Emerald from Zambia
This loose stone ships by Feb 15
Item ID: | E8571 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.65 Width: 6 Height: 3.36 |
Weight: | 1.35 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $578 |
This pear shape green emerald, presented by The Natural Emerald Company, is a technically exacting gemstone that will appeal to connoisseurs and gem cutters alike, it weighs 1.35 carats, and its calibrated dimensions are 10.65 by 6.00 by 3.36 millimeters, the proportions yield a depth ratio of approximately 40 percent which is optimized for a balance between color saturation and light return, the gem has been executed in a mixed brilliant cut where the crown exhibits a conventional brilliant facet architecture to maximize scintillation and the pavilion incorporates step style facets to preserve body color and reduce the apparent influence of internal features, this combination of faceting styles is a deliberate compromise to enhance perceived size and brilliance while maintaining the integrity of the stone, the pear outline has been proportioned to provide a graceful drop shape with well centered symmetry and a precise termination at the point, the table facet is sized to allow both broad color display and internal light dispersion without sacrificing the stone depth that carries the vivid green, the girdle has been left at a practical thickness for secure setting, and facet junctions read crisp under loupe magnification, the cutting choices demonstrate an understanding of emerald material and are aimed at presenting maximum color intensity within a classical wearable silhouette.
Optically the stone is classified with vivid color intensity, a lively saturated green that leans to pure green with a subtle coolness typical of Zambian material, the transparency is described as transparent and the clarity grade is included when examined at eye level, the presence of internal features is consistent with natural emerald growth, these inclusions are mapped and considered during the cutting process to position facets so as to minimize their visual impact and to preserve weight, enhancement is standard as noted, the treatment follows long established trade practice where natural oils or resins are applied to fill surface reaching fissures for improved stability and appearance, this enhancement is modest and professionally executed to maintain the stone integrity and to ensure long term service with appropriate care, the polish is graded excellent, the facet surfaces are smooth and free of polish lines, the optical windows are clean and crisp, resulting in strong facet contrast and efficient light performance even with the inclusion pattern present, under directional light the mixed cutting philosophy yields lively sparkle from the crown and broad flashes of saturated color from the pavilion, the overall optical behavior is intended to present the stone as both vibrant and structurally coherent.
From a heritage perspective this Zambian emerald sits squarely within a long lineage of green gems that have served ceremonial, protective, and aesthetic roles across cultures, emeralds have historically been used by royalty for signets and pendants, by healers as talismans to soothe and to promote renewal, and by artisans to symbolize fertility and rebirth, the pear shape itself echoes ancient drop pendants and carved intaglios where a tapered point facilitated setting in lockets and amulets, similarly the mixed brilliant approach recalls centuries of lapidary evolution where cutters adapted facet arrangements to the inherent character of their rough material, choosing to enhance color and conceal flaws while honoring the stone natural form, a Zambian origin further ties this gem to recent mining traditions in southern central Africa where skilled miners and cutters have supplied market demand for deeply saturated emeralds with modern lapidary refinement, for the collector or jewelry designer this 1.35 carat pear shape is versatile and historically resonant, it is well suited to a classic solitaire ring with protective prong work at the point, a bezel or partial halo that secures the girdle and shields the termination, or as a pendant where the drop form can be displayed to its best effect, The Natural Emerald Company stands behind the description and provenance, and can provide additional imaging and facet mapping for exacting buyers, we can also advise on mounting approaches that respect the stone enhancement and optimize the long term appearance and durability.






















