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1.70 Ct. Emerald from Russia
This loose stone ships by Nov 6
Item ID: | E7817 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.74 Width: 6.11 Height: 5.09 |
Weight: | 1.70 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium Light |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Russia |
Per carat price: help | $720 |
One beautiful transparent 1.70 carat emerald cut green emerald is offered by The Natural Emerald Company, with dimensions of 7.74 by 6.11 by 5.09 mm, a clarity grade of slightly included evaluated at eye level, medium light color intensity, and an excellent polish. This gem is completely natural, with no enhancement, and it comes from Russia. The emerald cut emphasizes the gem clarity and color, creating broad step facets that reflect light in a calm, architectural manner. The medium light intensity gives the stone a fresh and lively presence that reads as both elegant and modern, while the slightly included clarity provides natural character without compromising its transparent appeal. The excellent polish makes facet edges crisp and the table reflective, allowing this gem to display a clean, serene green that looks distinct from many other market specimens.
Compared by hue and tone to classic Colombian emeralds from Muzo and Chivor, this Russian example presents a lighter, more minty green rather than the deep, velvety bluish greens that collectors often seek in Colombian material. Colombian stones frequently show a richer saturation and a more complex, oilier tone that can seem to glow from within, while this Russian emerald reads as airier and more crystalline. Against Zambian emeralds, which tend to carry a stronger blue green hue and deeper tone due to higher chromium and vanadium content, the Russian emerald is noticeably brighter and less intense, offering a clearer, more pastel leaning appearance that many buyers find versatile for contemporary settings. Compared to Brazilian stones that sometimes lean toward yellow green and can be warmer in tone, this Russian gem maintains a cooler, slightly bluish cast while staying medium light in strength, creating a refined, sea glass like hue that is both rare and wearable.
Clarity and treatment comparisons further highlight the distinct advantages of this Russian emerald. Many Colombian emeralds on the market are enhanced with oils or resins to improve apparent clarity and luster, and while such treatments are traditional and acceptable to many buyers, untreated material that is eye level appealing is rare and commands premium interest. Zambian emeralds often present excellent inherent clarity, but their deeper tone can hide internal brilliance, making them visually denser. Brazilian emeralds can be very attractive but sometimes show a greener leaning toward yellow which alters perceived freshness. This Russian emerald, with its no enhancement status, slightly included clarity at eye level, and excellent polish, offers collectors and designers the assurance of natural beauty without modification. The step facets of the emerald cut also deliver an elegant interplay between light and inclusion, allowing the stone to sparkle with linear flashes and to display inclusions as part of its natural story rather than as flaws that needed concealment.
From a value and design perspective The Natural Emerald Company positions this Russian origin emerald as a superior choice for buyers who want authentic character paired with modern wearability. The medium light intensity makes the stone ideal for solitaire rings, delicate pendants, or as a refined center stone flanked by white diamonds, because the lighter tone contrasts beautifully with near colorless gems and metal choices such as platinum and white gold. The lack of enhancement increases long term value and appeal to discerning collectors who seek provenance and natural state over treated alternatives. When compared to similar sized stones from Colombia, Zambia, and Brazil, this 1.70 carat emerald stands out for its transparent, minty blue green hue, excellent polish, and honest clarity report, offering great visual appeal without the premium that sometimes attaches to heavily marketed origins. For those who appreciate a gemstone that reads fresh in daylight, photographs with clarity, and carries the cachet of Russian origin, this emerald from The Natural Emerald Company represents a compelling balance of rarity, beauty, and responsible value.


