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1.64 Ct. Emerald from Colombia
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Item ID: | E8242 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.62 Width: 6.86 Height: 4.78 |
Weight: | 1.64 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Colombia |
Per carat price: help | $3,700 |
This specimen is a transparent 1.64 carat emerald, fashioned in a classic emerald cut, measuring 7.62 by 6.86 by 4.78 millimeters, and presenting the clean geometric lines associated with step faceting. The emerald cut, with its broad table and concentric step facets on the crown and pavilion, emphasizes color saturation and clarity rather than scintillation, producing a disciplined play of light that reveals the stone s inherent depth and tone. The rectangular outline with gently clipped corners and parallel facets creates a visual corridor through the gem, allowing the eye to read the color in planes, and the dimensions of this piece place it squarely in a category that balances presence with wearable practicality. At 1.64 carats this emerald carries sufficient mass to display vivid chroma while remaining comfortable for a ring or pendant setting, and the transparent character ensures that light transmission is strong across the table and into the pavilion, maximizing perceived color intensity without sacrificing body.
Clarity is graded included at eye level, and in emeralds this grading reflects the species specific internal characteristics often referred to as jardin, which can include growth veils, crystal inclusions, and liquid or healed fissures. These internal features contribute to the gemstone s natural identity, and when well distributed they can add a depth and complexity to the visual experience rather than detract from it. The inclusions in this example have been evaluated and do not obscure the overall transparency or the vivid green colour, allowing light to traverse the step facets and return a saturated, alive hue. Colour intensity is vivid, concentrated toward the crown and even across the table, which is the hallmark of high quality Columbian material, and the green displays a balance between blue and yellow components that yields an intense, pure green rather than a leaning towards brownish or overly blue tones. Enhancement is disclosed as standard, which in the trade typically refers to the traditional and accepted clarity improvement using natural oils or resins, applied to minimize the visual impact of surface reaching fissures and to enhance stability of appearance, and this treatment is reversible and documented as part of the gem s provenance.
The excellent polish on this emerald is a direct indicator of meticulous lapidary technique, where facet junctions are crisp, facet planes are flat, and the table plane is true, all of which translate to optimal light behaviour and superior surface lustre. Polishing quality influences the way the broad step facets reflect light in even bands, preserving the emerald cut s architectural aesthetic while allowing subtle flashes along the facet edges. Attention to facet symmetry and proportional relationships between crown height, table dimension, and pavilion depth has been applied to maintain visual balance, minimizing windowing while sustaining depth of colour. The girdle has been executed to a uniform thickness to provide secure setting options without introducing unnecessary weight loss during cutting, and the absence of a distracting culet or bevel allows uninterrupted visual flow through the pavilion. These aspects of craftsmanship are demonstrable under magnification, and they are the technical decisions that distinguish a jewel capable of enduring as an appreciated object across generations.
When you consider an emerald as a generational heirloom, both intrinsic gemological properties and considered mounting strategies must be aligned. Emeralds are durable in the sense of hardness, yet their internal inclusions can compromise toughness, therefore protective design decisions are essential for long term wear. For this 1.64 carat emerald, recommended settings include low profile bezels, guarded prongs that protect the corners, or halo architectures that buffer impact while complementing the step facets aesthetic. Metal selection should favor robust alloys such as platinum or 18 karat gold, which provide long term dimensional stability and can be serviced easily by skilled jewelers. Maintenance over decades will include periodic inspection and potential reapplication of clarity enhancement if needed, a routine conservation step rather than a detriment, and the stone can be repolished by expert hands if ever required, with careful attention to preserve weight and proportions. The combination of a vivid Colombian origin, transparent character, and excellent polish makes this emerald an ideal candidate to be set in pieces intended to be handed down, as its optical signature and documented treatment history will remain meaningful to future inheritors.
Provenance is essential to the enduring value and narrative of any heirloom, and this emerald s Colombian origin situates it within a tradition known for producing some of the world s most prized greens. At The Natural Emerald Company we document origin, clarity grading, weight, dimensions, cut style, and enhancement disclosure, creating a dossier that travels with the gem and informs future custodians of its technical attributes and ethical sourcing. The interplay of vivid colour intensity, transparent body, and thoughtful lapidary finishing establishes both aesthetic and technical criteria that collectors and connoisseurs seek when selecting pieces to preserve within a family. Our team can advise on certification pathways and custom setting designs that respect the gem s geometry and internal character, ensuring the stone is both protected and showcased. An emerald of this calibre, set with restraint and constructed for longevity, will mature in meaning as it passes through generations, carrying with it documented gemological identity and the craftsmanship choices that make it enduring and treasured.



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