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1.84 Ct. Emerald from Zambia
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Item ID: | E8316 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.96 Width: 7.31 Height: 4.65 |
Weight: | 1.84 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $2,775 |
This emerald is a transparent, pear shaped gem weighing 1.84 carats, with precise dimensions of 9.95 x 7.30 x 4.62 mm, a mixed brilliant cut, and an excellent polish, supplied by The Natural Emerald Company. Its color intensity is described as intense, presenting a lively, saturated green that is characteristic of fine Zambian material, and the clarity has been evaluated at eye level as very very slightly included, which means that the stone appears eye clean to a typical observer while retaining the natural internal features that confirm its authenticity. The enhancement is standard, a widely accepted and disclosed practice in emerald treatments that improves apparent clarity and stability without materially altering the gem s natural color or identity. From a gemological perspective, the combination of nearly two carats in weight, the elegant pear outline, the mixed brilliant faceting plan, and the intense, evenly distributed color make this stone a strong candidate for a high impact center gem in fine jewelry, while its excellent polish maximizes light return and depth of hue.
The story of this emerald begins in Zambia, a region renowned for producing rich green emeralds with a slight bluish undertone and a fine balance between saturation and transparency. After careful extraction by experienced teams working under protocols that prioritize safety and traceability, the rough crystal was inspected for zoning, inclusion patterns, and cutting potential. The cutter selected a pear shape to optimize carat retention and to enhance the stone s directional play of light, and employed a mixed brilliant cutting scheme to marry the scintillation of brilliant facets with the depth provided by step facets, a choice that amplifies the intense color while delivering lively brilliance. During cutting and preforming, the lapidary worked to preserve as much weight as possible while achieving ideal proportions in length, width, and depth, targeting the 9.95 x 7.30 x 4.62 mm final dimensions that yield balanced face up presence and secure placement in a variety of settings. Following faceting and polishing, the gem underwent standard enhancement and careful inspection at eye level to assign a clarity grade of very very slightly included. Final quality control included photographic documentation, measurement verification, and origin confirmation, after which the finished and documented emerald entered the inventory of The Natural Emerald Company, accompanied by transparent disclosure of its characteristics and treatment history.
For the educated buyer, several technical attributes make this emerald particularly valuable. The carat weight of 1.84 positions the stone above many smaller accent gems, offering scale without entering the rarer and much more costly high carat brackets, which often carry premium pricing unrelated to visual appeal. The intense color intensity is one of the principal drivers of value in emeralds, and when combined with a clarity grade that reads as very very slightly included to eye level, the result is a rare balance of saturation and perceived purity. The mixed brilliant cut is an intelligent design choice for a colored gem, because it increases scintillation that complements the color saturation, and the excellent polish ensures crisp facet junctions and maximum light return. The origin of Zambia contributes both to provenance and to market positioning, as Zambian emeralds are appreciated for their robust color and good transparency, often commanding strong demand among collectors and connoisseurs. Standard enhancement is disclosed and accepted within the trade, and when properly documented it does not diminish the gem s desirability, particularly when the enhancement improves stability and visual performance. The Natural Emerald Company stands behind this stone with detailed documentation and high resolution imagery, and we are available to provide further gemological data, recommended mounting options to protect the pavilion and culet proportions, and care guidance to preserve luster and color for generations.
























