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1.89 Ct. Emerald from Colombia
Item ID: | E8516 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.8 Width: 7.61 Height: 5.33 |
Weight: | 1.89 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Colombia |
Per carat price: help | $13,613 |
This listing presents a transparent 1.89 carat Asscher octagon shape green emerald, with dimensions of 7.80 by 7.61 by 5.33 millimeters, offered by The Natural Emerald Company, and crafted to highlight the combination of classic step cutting and Colombian origin, and clarity that performs well in hand. The Asscher cut is a refined step cut that creates a square to octagonal outline, producing broad, concentric flashes of light and a hall of mirrors effect that emphasizes color saturation and internal character, rather than the scintillation typical of brilliant cuts. This stone is graded as slightly included at eye level, a common and acceptable clarity for fine natural emeralds, where inclusions often attest to natural origin and provide a fingerprint of the gem while maintaining attractive transparency for face up viewing. The color is described as vivid intensity, and the polish is excellent, so the pavilion facets meet with precision, enabling even light return and clean facet junctions that enhance the stone appearance in both daylight and artificial light. The enhancement is standard, which in Colombian material typically refers to minor clarity enhancement using traditional, stable treatments, and this is disclosed for full transparency to buyers who prioritize informed provenance and stable value.
From a gemological perspective the combination of Colombian origin and vivid green color is central to the value proposition for educated buyers, because Colombian emeralds are historically prized for a pure, saturated green with slightly bluish undertones, and a medium to strong tone that reads richly in settings. At 1.89 carat this example sits in a size range that is significant for fine jewelry, where both presence and wearability are balanced, and the near square Asscher proportions of 7.80 by 7.61 millimeters maximize face up spread for the carat weight, increasing perceived size compared with deeper stones. The slightly included clarity grade is consistent with natural Colombian material, and the inclusions are oriented and proportioned in a way that does not materially detract from the vivid color when viewed face up. The excellent polish ensures that facet planes are smooth and reflective, a critical factor for step cuts where any polishing abrasion would be evident in light performance. For collectors and connoisseurs, these attributes combine to produce a gemstone that is demonstrably natural, attractive for wearable heirloom pieces, and historically desirable within emerald collecting criteria.
Comparing reflective qualities to other gemstones in its category is useful when choosing a stone for a specific look or design. Emeralds are part of the beryl family, and their refractive index and internal structure produce a luster and light behavior distinct from corundum and diamond. Unlike diamonds, which have high dispersion and exceptional brilliance when cut in a brilliant facet arrangement, emeralds do not exhibit the same level of fire or scintillation, and the Asscher step cut further reduces small point scintillation in favor of larger flashes of light and depth of color. Compared with other emerald cuts and step cut gemstones such as emerald cut sapphires or aquamarines, a Colombian Asscher emerald with vivid color will appear to return larger planes of saturated green, producing a concentrated, mirror like reflection and stepped light zones that emphasize color rather than sparkle. Relative to other green gemstones like tsavorite garnet or green tourmaline, this emerald will show a deeper, more velvety green and softer, moodier reflections because of its slightly lower dispersion and the presence of natural inclusions, and its polish and cut quality will determine whether the reflections are crisp and architectural, which they are in this specimen given the excellent polish. For buyers seeking dramatic mirror flashes and intense color saturation, this Asscher emerald offers a visual language that differs from brilliant green stones which prioritize isolated flash.
In practical terms for design and investment considerations, this 1.89 carat Colombian Asscher emerald from The Natural Emerald Company is ideal for settings that respect the step cut geometry and protect corners, while showcasing face up color and clarity. The octagon shape lends itself to classic solitaire rings or elegant three stone settings, and the slightly included clarity grade advises setting choices that protect the pavilion and table from potential mechanical stress, while allowing the gem to sit confidently under prongs or in a bezel that preserves its octagonal symmetry. The standard enhancement disclosure assures knowledgeable buyers that the gem has undergone accepted, stable treatment to improve clarity and appearance without masking natural characteristics, which is important for long term value retention. For an educated collector or a buyer who values provenance, the Colombian origin, vivid color intensity, excellent polish, and precision Asscher cutting combine to present a compelling balance of aesthetic beauty and gemological authenticity, making this emerald a confident selection for a refined jewelry commission or a curated collection.



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