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1.49 Ct. Emerald from Colombia
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Item ID: | E9251 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.68 Width: 6.3 Height: 4.45 |
Weight: | 1.49 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Colombia |
Per carat price: help | $600 |
This emerald is a transparent, green, emerald cut gem weighing 1.49 carats, with dimensions 7.68 x 6.30 x 4.45 mm. It displays a medium color intensity and an excellent polish, and it has been evaluated with a clarity grade of slightly included at eye level. Of particular importance to collectors and connoisseurs, this stone has undergone no enhancement, and its origin is Colombia, a source renowned for producing some of the finest natural emeralds in the world. The precise emerald cut emphasizes the stone character, producing broad, flat facets that showcase color depth rather than scintillation, making this example especially desirable for a buyer who values pure green saturation and a balanced, architectural appearance. At The Natural Emerald Company we present this gem with full transparency about its optical and physical attributes, because educated buyers appreciate clear, accurate information when assessing both aesthetic quality and investment value.
In terms of grading and clarity, the description slightly included evaluated at eye level indicates that small inclusions are visible to a trained observer without magnification, yet they do not overwhelm the overall transparency of this stone. Emeralds are characteristically included, and such internal features often serve as a fingerprint of natural formation, providing evidence that the crystal grew in a complex geological environment rather than in a laboratory. The excellent polish on this emerald ensures crisp facet junctions and a clean table, which together maximize the appeal of the green body color and allow light to pass through the stone with minimal surface diffusion. The emerald cut is well suited to this purpose because its step facets create broad planes for color to be read and appreciated, making the medium color intensity of this stone appear even and consistent under varied lighting. The combination of a transparent body, measured proportions, and careful cutting results in a gem that is both visually pleasing and technically well executed.
The geological story behind this emerald begins millions of years ago deep within the earth where beryllium, aluminum, and silicon combined to form the mineral beryl, with trace amounts of chromium and vanadium imparting the vivid green hue that defines emerald. In Colombia, emerald formation is closely tied to tectonic and hydrothermal processes where mineral rich fluids migrated through fractures in sedimentary host rocks, often black shales and carbonates, delivering the necessary chemical ingredients under specific temperature and pressure conditions. As those fluids cooled and reached pockets of favorable chemistry, beryl crystals began to nucleate and grow slowly, layer by layer, capturing tiny inclusions of gas, liquid, and other minerals. These inclusions, sometimes described by gemologists as a jardin, or garden, create the internal landscape unique to each emerald and record the dynamic environment of growth. Over geological time, uplift and erosion exposed these deposits, and skilled miners and lapidaries ultimately recovered and fashioned the raw crystal into the precise 7.68 x 6.30 x 4.45 mm emerald cut gem you see now. That journey from hydrothermal fluid to finished gemstone is what gives this emerald provenance and scientific interest, as well as beauty.
For the educated buyer who seeks both aesthetic pleasure and long term value, this Colombian, unenhanced emerald from The Natural Emerald Company represents a compelling proposition. Natural, untreated emeralds from Colombia are prized on the market for their color quality and geological pedigree, and the absence of clarity enhancement means the stone preserves its natural integrity and command of the collector market. The slightly included clarity grade aligns with expectations for fine emerald material, and the excellent polish and careful emerald cut make the most of the stone color, while the 1.49 carat weight and measured proportions offer versatility for a range of jewelry applications. We recommend protective mounting styles such as a bezel or a halo setting to provide structural support and reduce exposure to mechanical stress, because natural inclusions can act as planes of weakness under impact. The Natural Emerald Company stands behind the origin and description of this gem and can assist with independent certification if required, along with guidance on care, insurance, and bespoke settings. For an informed buyer, this emerald represents a marriage of geological story, gemological integrity, and refined craftsmanship, qualities that sustain both personal enjoyment and durable value.



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