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1.97 Ct. Emerald from Colombia
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Item ID: | E8291 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.74 Width: 7.36 Height: 5 |
Weight: | 1.97 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Colombia |
Per carat price: help | $38,880 |
This listing presents a GRS certified natural Colombian emerald, 1.97 carat, asscher octagon shape, faceted with precise geometric symmetry, dimensions 7.74 by 7.36 by 5.00 millimeters, clarity graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, vivid color intensity, excellent polish, and standard enhancement as disclosed. The Natural Emerald Company offers this stone with full documentation from GRS, confirming both origin and treatment, and ensuring the technical parameters given are authenticated. The transparent body tone and the lively saturation make this emerald an exceptional example of Colombian material, and the asscher octagon faceting style has been selected to balance color saturation with the optical properties inherent to emerald, creating a presentation that reads equally well in hand set pieces and as a collector grade loose stone.
The asscher cut executed here is a classical step cut adapted to an octagonal outline, with concentric square facets on the crown, and graduated pavilion steps that deliver a controlled interplay of depth and reflection. The table has been proportioned to preserve the vivid bodycolor while allowing controlled light return, and the overall depth of approximately 66 percent provides a harmonious balance between bodycolor and transparency. Facet junctions are crisp, symmetry is tight, and the excellent polish elevates the contrast between the broad step facets, producing the characteristic hall of mirrors effect that asscher cuts are prized for. These cutting choices emphasize the stone geometry, and they also moderate the visibility of internal characteristics, directing the eye to broad flashes of saturated green rather than to sparkling scintillation.
Color and clarity are the primary performance attributes for a fine emerald, and this specimen is notable for its vivid green hue, consistently saturated across the table and repeated through the pavilion. The color reads as a pure green with subtle bluish undertones on certain axes, consistent with the pleochroic behavior expected from Colombian emeralds with chromium and vanadium influence. The clarity description very slightly included at eye level indicates inclusions are present yet restrained in scale and distribution, and they serve as natural fingerprinting that confirms origin and authenticity rather than detracting from the aesthetic impact. Standard enhancement has been applied to improve apparent clarity, a widely accepted practice for emeralds, and the GRS report details the nature of the enhancement so that buyers may make informed decisions. The combination of vivid saturation and well controlled inclusions produces an overall visual impression of depth and vitality when the stone is viewed face up, and its transparency allows internal color to play dynamically under different lighting conditions.
For long term enjoyment and enduring appeal, this emerald benefits from mindful settings and routine care, and The Natural Emerald Company recommends protective mounting strategies to preserve the integrity of the stone. A bezel or a low profile prong setting will shield the girdle and corners of the octagonal asscher form, minimizing exposure to mechanical knocks while allowing the step facets to interact with ambient light. Avoid ultrasonic and steam cleaning, and use only mild detergent and warm water with a soft brush for routine maintenance, as standard clarity enhancements respond best to gentle handling. With appropriate care the vivid color and excellent polish will retain their visual impact, and the stone will continue to reward the wearer with the deep, saturated green that defines fine Colombian emeralds. The Natural Emerald Company stands behind the documentation and presentation of this gem, and the included GRS certification provides a technical record that will accompany the stone throughout its provenance and into future generations.





























