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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 | Light |
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 transparent Colombian emerald, precisely measured at 7.68 x 6.30 x 4.45 millimeters and weighing 1.49 carats, presents a classic emerald cut that emphasizes the gem's color planes and internal geometry. The stone is faceted in a rectangular step cut with truncated corners and broad parallel facets on the crown and pavilion, producing the characteristic hall of mirrors that collectors and lapidaries prize in emeralds. The cut proportions yield an approximate depth of 63.6 percent based on the average of the length and width, a proportion that balances face up spread with light return for step cut stones. The color registers as light intensity green, distributed evenly across the table, and the clarity grade is slightly included when evaluated at eye level, consistent with natural Columbian material and indicating internal jardin that is visible under close inspection but does not compromise overall transparency. The polish is graded excellent, contributing to crisp facet junctions and clean facet reflections, and importantly, the stone is confirmed to have no enhancement, a feature that substantially affects both aesthetic integrity and market valuation.
From a lapidary standpoint, the choice of an emerald cut for this piece is deliberate and technically optimal for the material characteristics observed in Colombian emeralds. Step faceting creates broad, planar facets that emphasize color rather than scintillation, so a precise pavilion taper and well executed crown angles are required to avoid windowing or a washed appearance, and this specimen demonstrates that control through its even color saturation across the table and consistent light return. The truncated corners reduce vulnerability to chipping and are appropriate for hand settings that expose the girdle, while the excellent polish ensures maximum contrast between the flat planes, enhancing the perceived depth of color. The slight inclusions present, often described as jardin in trade terminology, are diagnostic of natural growth and do not indicate filling or other treatments, particularly given the confirmed absence of enhancement, which in turn increases the stone's desirability among connoisseurs who prioritize untreated provenance.
Regarding investment potential and future appreciation, several technical and market factors support the long term value proposition for this emerald. Origin is a primary value driver in the colored stone market, and Colombian emeralds command a consistent premium due to their historical reputation for superior crystal chemistry and attractive hue profiles. The combination of natural, unenhanced material, a classical emerald cut with excellent polish, and a weight approaching the 1.5 carat threshold situates this gem within a collector oriented segment where supply is comparatively constrained. While the color intensity is described as light rather than medium or deep, the untreated status mitigates downward pressure on value that commonly affects oiled or otherwise enhanced stones, because untreated stones are both visually stable and preferred by institutional buyers and auction houses. Market dynamics for natural colored gemstones show that scarcity of untreated, well cut material, coupled with documented provenance, tends to support appreciation over time, particularly as mining constraints and higher extraction costs limit new supply, and as demand from private collectors and high net worth individuals for authentic, natural gems continues to grow.
For buyers focused on preservation of capital and potential appreciation, The Natural Emerald Company recommends maintaining complete documentation, including detailed images, a provenance certificate referencing Colombian origin, and an independent laboratory report when available, as these elements materially affect liquidity and resale pricing in secondary markets. From a setting and handling perspective, choose a secure mount that protects the truncated corners, consider low exposure bezel or prong settings with a protective design, and avoid thermal shocks and harsh chemicals that can disturb inclusions or surface condition. The Natural Emerald Company can assist with bespoke mounting options, independent appraisal services, and guidance on insurance and long term storage to preserve the gem's condition and provenance. In summary, this 1.49 carat, emerald cut, untreated Colombian emerald represents a technically well executed specimen with clear attributes that support both immediate aesthetic satisfaction and a considered case for long term investment.



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