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1.95 Ct. Emerald from Zambia
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Item ID: | E8494 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.91 Width: 7.65 Height: 5.28 |
Weight: | 1.95 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $3,700 |
This transparent 1.95 carat cushion shape green emerald measures 7.91 x 7.65 x 5.28 mm, and presents an intense color intensity with a clarity grade described as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level. The gem originates from Zambia, and it has undergone standard enhancement, consistent with established gemological practice to stabilize and improve visible clarity. The mixed brilliant cut and excellent polish are immediately apparent in the surface finish and the crispness of the facet junctions, attributes that speak to careful lapidary work and attention to symmetry. The dimensions yield a depth of approximately 68 percent relative to the average girdle diameter, a proportion that balances color saturation with optical performance, preserving the depth of green while allowing for lively light behavior across the crown. The Natural Emerald Company presents this stone as an example of a gem that combines natural origin, measured proportions, and workmanship that maximizes both visual appeal and practical wearability.
The mixed brilliant cut has been selected to enhance the inherent optical qualities of this Zambian emerald by combining the advantages of faceting systems designed for light return and color conservation. The cushion outline softens the geometry and increases the apparent surface area, enabling a larger table to present the color boldly while maintaining a network of smaller crown facets that modulate brilliance. The pavilion has been faceted with a combination of step and brilliant elements, converting incident light into return beams and selective flashes, and creating scintillation that complements the stone s saturated green. Facet angles and symmetry work together to reduce light leakage, so more photons are redirected back through the crown, increasing apparent brightness without sacrificing the depth of hue. Because emerald color is valued for its richness rather than for extreme dispersion, the mixed brilliant approach here enhances contrast and lively sparkle while preserving the stone s innate verdant tone. The excellent polish produces sharp facet reflections and clean windowing, improving the gem s ability to reflect both broad areas of light and pinpoint flashes, and delivering a visual effect that reads as both luminous and saturated under a range of lighting conditions.
From a practical and design perspective, the combination of weight, shape, and cut makes this emerald well suited to a variety of settings, where the balance of color and light performance is important. The near two carat weight and cushion outline fit well into solitaire mounts, halo designs, and multi stone compositions, each of which will interact differently with the mixed brilliant geometry to emphasize either color mass or scintillation. Because the enhancement is standard, routine care and professional maintenance are recommended to preserve the stone s appearance, and any mounting should allow access for periodic inspection. The transparent nature of the stone, along with the very slightly included clarity grade as observed at eye level, supports both close viewing and confident wear, and the excellent polish helps minimize the visual impact of minor internal characteristics. For connoisseurs who value provenance and informed acquisition, The Natural Emerald Company provides documentation of origin and treatment, and can assist with guidance on settings and comparative examples. Overall, this 1.95 carat Zambian cushion emerald demonstrates how proportion, facet design, and polish collaborate to enhance light reflection, maximize color saturation, and produce a gemstone that performs well both in hand and in finished jewelry.




















