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1.58 Ct. Emerald from Afghanistan
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Item ID: | E8129 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.08 Width: 6.96 Height: 4.16 |
Weight: | 1.58 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Afghanistan |
Per carat price: help | $1,800 |
This specimen is a transparent, 1.58 carat asscher-octagon emerald, precisely faceted to dimensions of 7.08 by 6.96 by 4.16 millimeters. The stone exhibits a vivid color intensity characterized by a strong, saturated green with a slight bluish nuance typical of high-quality Afghan material. The asscher cut, an octagonal step cut with truncated corners, has been executed to emphasize color depth and pavilion-to-table light return, while the excellent polish produces crisp facet junctions and defined mirror planes. Clarity is graded as included when evaluated at eye level, reflecting internal characteristics that are typical for natural emeralds; these inclusions do not materially disrupt the evenness of color or the stone’s visual appeal. Enhancement is standard, consistent with conventional clarity improvement practices for emeralds, and the overall presentation indicates careful handling and finishing appropriate for use in fine jewelry.
Placed in the context of historically significant emeralds, this Afghan asscher offers a modern interpretation of the qualities that have been prized across centuries. Mughal-period emeralds and other historic pieces are frequently celebrated for their deep, saturated greens and high intrinsic value; the vivid intensity of this gem is comparable in hue if not in scale, and its transparency and cut render it suitable for contemporary settings in a way many historic carvings are not. Compared with museum pieces such as the Hooker Emerald, which is renowned for its size and pure green tone, this stone is distinctive for its precision faceting and controlled light behavior rather than for monumental scale. In contrast to many notable Colombian emeralds that are admired for crystalline clarity and a particular bright grass-green, Afghan emeralds often present a richer, slightly bluish saturation; this example demonstrates that regional character while benefiting from a gemological finish that maximizes face-up color and symmetry. Where ancient and royal emeralds are often prized for provenance, cultural association, or uncut form, this asscher combines considered provenance, measured gemological attributes, and contemporary cut aesthetics.
The unique value of this asscher-octagon emerald rests in several complementary attributes. The 1.58 carat weight and the 7.08 x 6.96 x 4.16 millimeter proportions produce a substantial face-up presence without compromising wearability, making the stone well suited to ring and pendant designs that require a strong visual center. The asscher cut’s stepped facets focus attention on the stone’s color planes, allowing the vivid saturation to read consistently under typical lighting while the excellent polish enhances scintillation along the facet edges. The included clarity grade is consistent with natural emerald formation and, together with the standard enhancement, represents market-accepted practice for delivering improved transparency and visual balance. From a conservation and design perspective, the combination of natural inclusions, standard enhancement, and mindful cutting supports both collectible interest and practical durability when set in protective jewelry settings. The Natural Emerald Company presents this emerald as an example of Afghan origin material that bridges the historical admiration for intensely colored stones and the technical refinement of modern gem cutting and finishing. For clients seeking a gem that conveys historic resonance through its color and provenance while offering the controlled, faceted brilliance required for contemporary jewelry, this asscher-octagon emerald offers a measured and enduring option.


