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1.56 Ct. Emerald from Zambia
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Item ID: | E8949 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.21 Width: 6.8 Height: 5.06 |
Weight: | 1.56 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $2,405 |
This Zambian emerald presented by The Natural Emerald Company is a transparent, well proportioned 1.56 carat pear shaped gem, with precise dimensions of 9.19 by 6.76 by 5.04 millimeters, a mixed brilliant cut, an eye level clarity grade of very slightly included, an intense color intensity, and an excellent polish, enhancement standard. The pear outline is executed with symmetry that preserves the gem weight while optimizing face up appearance, and the mixed brilliant facet architecture delivers a balance between scintillation and color saturation. The measurements place this stone in a desirable size class for both bespoke and classic jewelry applications, where the 1.56 carat weight translates to a measurable presence without the handling complexities of very large parcels. Origin is Zambia, and this provenance contributes to the gem character through a typically saturated, slightly bluish green hue, and an internal habit that responds well to conventional clarity enhancement protocols described as standard.
From a faceting and optical engineering perspective, the mixed brilliant approach on this pear shape employs a brilliant facet set on the crown to animate sparkle and scintillation, while incorporating controlled step or modified facets on the pavilion to deepen and stabilize the green body color, producing even color distribution across the table and controlled caustic light return. The cutter has retained sufficient pavilion depth to concentrate color, while the crown facets are calibrated to promote lively contrasts without washing the hue, a delicate compromise particularly important for beryl species with strong absorption bands. The excellent polish manifests in crisp facet junctions, minimal polish lines, and a smooth crown and pavilion finish, thereby minimizing surface diffusion of light and maximizing internal light performance. The stone exhibits tight symmetry for a pear outline, with a well centered table and a tip that maintains structural integrity and a well executed girdle, attributes that facilitate secure setting in a variety of mounting styles.
Clarity observations at eye level classify this gem as very slightly included, meaning that inclusions are minor and do not distract from overall transparency and brilliance under normal viewing conditions, while under magnification they testify to natural growth features typical of emeralds. This quality is particularly significant when compared to renowned historical emeralds, where many famous examples such as the Chalk Emerald and the large Mogul or Patricia stones often show significant inclusions and reliance on protective mountings or recutting to achieve visual appeal. The Chalk Emerald, after recutting, exhibits a comparable approach to maximizing face up color and improving clarity perception. The Dresden Green, celebrated for its unique natural tone, differs in origin and formation, yet this Zambian gem holds its own by offering an intense, saturated green within a completely transparent matrix at this carat weight, a combination that is comparatively rare and highly sought after in contemporary collections. The result is a gem that carries some of the aesthetic virtues admired in history, namely deep saturation and pleasing transparency, but in a size and cut practical for everyday wear.
For collectors and set designers, this emerald represents a technically refined material that responds well to precision setting, and The Natural Emerald Company recommends design strategies that protect the pointed end of the pear while showcasing the table and crown faceting. A V prong at the tip paired with discreet bead or cathedral prongs along the shoulders preserves the silhouette and allows light ingress essential for this mixed cut to perform optimally. Standard enhancement indicates conventional clarity treatment has been applied to improve the stone appearance, and maintenance should favor mild cleaning with warm soapy water and soft brushes, avoiding ultrasonic or steam methods unless cleared by gemological evaluation. From an investment and design perspective, the combination of intense Zambian color, transparent body, mixed brilliant cutting philosophy, and excellent polish yields a stone that delivers both immediate visual impact and long term desirability, and our team at The Natural Emerald Company is available to provide detailed documentation, viewing under controlled lighting, and bespoke mounting options to maximize both aesthetic and provenance value.
























