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1.46 Ct. Emerald from Russia
Item ID: | E6806 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.27 Width: 6.08 Height: 5.27 |
Weight: | 1.46 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Russia |
Per carat price: help | $1,200 |
One beautiful transparent 1.46 carat pear shape green emerald is presented, measuring 9.27 x 6.08 x 5.27 mm. This gem displays a mixed brilliant cut, an excellent polish, a clarity grade described as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, and a light color intensity. There has been no enhancement performed on this stone, it is completely natural and untreated, and the documented origin is Russia. The length to width ratio of approximately 1.52 gives the pear shape an elegant elongated silhouette, and the depth to length ratio of approximately 56.9 percent places the pavilion depth in an ideal range to balance color saturation with light return. At 1.46 carats this emerald sits in the sweet spot for both wearable fine jewelry and focused connoisseur collections, large enough to command attention while maintaining refined proportions for everyday settings.
The mixed brilliant cut is a central reason this emerald stands out and becomes an instant centerpiece in any collection. By combining brilliant style facets with strategic step elements, the cutter has optimized this stone for both scintillation and color preservation. The brilliant crown facets allow lively pinpoint flashes and a pleasing play of light when the stone moves, while the stepped elements preserve and display the natural green body color with clarity. The excellent polish further enhances light performance, creating crisp facet junctions and minimizing light leakage. For an educated buyer who values optical performance as well as natural character, this combination of cut and polish produces a gem that reads as lively and refined under both natural and artificial light, translating into a jewel that performs beautifully in a ring, pendant, or as a standalone specimen.
Clarity and origin are particularly important to discerning purchasers, and this emerald offers a compelling profile. The clarity grade of very very slightly included at eye level indicates that inclusions are minimal and do not detract from transparency or overall visual appeal when inspected without magnification. For emeralds, which commonly present with garden like inclusions, an eye level evaluation of this quality is noteworthy. The light color intensity is consistent with many fine Russian emeralds, which are often prized for their crystalline transparency and tonal elegance rather than deep saturation. Russian provenance carries historical and geological significance, with emeralds from the Ural region known for a particular clarity and crystalline structure. From a gemological standpoint, emeralds have refractive indices in the range typical for beryl family gems, and their specific gravity and optical characteristics align with expectations for natural emeralds, reinforcing confidence in the stone identification. Importantly for collectors and investors, this piece has not undergone any enhancement, such as oiling or resin filling, a treatment commonly used to improve visual appearance in emeralds, and its untreated status increases its rarity and market desirability.
For the buyer who understands both the aesthetic and the technical factors that govern value, this Russian pear shape emerald from The Natural Emerald Company offers a well considered proposition. Its natural, untreated condition, combined with a mixed brilliant cut and excellent polish, yields exceptional brilliance while retaining the purity of its original material. The measured proportions and 1.46 carat weight make it versatile for a striking solitaire, a halo mounted design that accentuates its brilliance, or as the centerpiece of a collector cabinet. Care recommendations are practical and conservative, reflecting standard best practices for emeralds, avoid exposure to harsh chemicals, refrain from ultrasonic or steam cleaning, and clean gently with mild soapy water and a soft brush followed by careful drying. When setting for jewelry, consider secure mountings that protect the pointed end of the pear, and choose settings that allow light to enter the pavilion while offering physical protection, such as a combination of bezel and prong work. If you seek a transparent emerald with provenance, eye level clarity, excellent optical performance, and the cachet of Russian origin, this gem represents a rare opportunity to acquire an untreated, beautifully finished stone that will serve as a luminous centerpiece in any fine jewelry collection or as a focused investment for a knowledgeable buyer. Contact The Natural Emerald Company to discuss certification, viewing options, and secure purchase details.

























