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19.73 Ct. Cabochon Emerald from Colombia
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Item ID: | E5610 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 16 Width: 19.73 Height: 9.9 |
Weight: | 19.73 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Sugar Loaf |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Colombia |
Per carat price: help | $1,612 |
This emerald is a finely proportioned example of natural beryl, presented as a translucent cushion shape weighing 19.73 carats, with exact dimensions of 16.00 by 19.73 by 9.90 millimeters. The stone has been fashioned in a sugar loaf cut, a form that preserves mass while producing a soft, domed profile that emphasizes depth of color and an even visual field. The color is graded as vivid in intensity, with a saturated, pure green hue that is characteristic of high quality Colombian material. Clarity is described as slightly included at eye level, an evaluation that reflects the presence of natural internal characteristics that are visible without magnification, and which contribute to the gemological authenticity and natural origin of the piece. The polish is excellent, indicating a high level of lapidary finish that enhances surface luster and optical performance. Enhancement is standard, as is customary for emeralds of this type, and the origin is Colombia, a provenance that is widely recognized for producing some of the most highly regarded emeralds in the trade. This presentation, provided by The Natural Emerald Company, focuses on the measurable attributes that define the stone, offering a clear and factual account of its material and aesthetic qualities.
The slightly included clarity grade requires a careful explanation, because inclusions in emeralds carry both diagnostic and aesthetic significance. Inclusions occur naturally during crystal growth, and in Colombian emeralds they often take the form of fine fissures and mineral crystals, which can affect transparency while also serving as a fingerprint of natural origin. A slightly included grade at eye level means that a trained observer can discern these features without magnification, but they do not compromise the structural integrity or overall appeal of the stone. The standard enhancement applied to this emerald is consistent with industry practice, where minor clarity improvements are made to improve appearance and stabilize the stone. Such treatments are reversible in many cases and are considered acceptable within the market when disclosed transparently. The excellent polish completes the lapidary process, ensuring that the surfaces are smooth and reflective, which in turn allows the vivid green color and internal features to be read with clarity, and makes the stone suitable for high quality jewelry settings that prioritize both durability and aesthetic presence.
Colombian origin contributes materially to the stone's character, because geological conditions in Colombian emerald deposits tend to produce a distinctly pure green, often described as a balanced medium to strong green with blue modifiers in the finest examples. This particular emerald displays vivid color intensity, a trait that is prized for its visual impact and for the way it interacts with light in a sugar loaf profile. The sugar loaf cut, with its rounded dome and minimal facet architecture, allows color to be seen as a unified plane, rather than a collection of scintillating flashes, so the viewer experiences a rich, saturated field of green. The dimensions of 16.00 by 19.73 by 9.90 millimeters, combined with a substantial 19.73 carat weight, give the stone physical presence and lend themselves to a variety of design applications, from a centerpiece in a pendant or high end ring, to a museum caliber display stone. The balance between size, cut, and color is a key determinant of aesthetic value, and in this case the proportions have been managed to accentuate the vivid color while retaining a visually pleasing silhouette that reads well both in hand and on the bench.
Owning this emerald represents an investment in beauty and craftsmanship in several complementary senses. As a natural, Colombian emerald with a clearly stated weight, measurements, and gemological attributes, it embodies material rarity and geological history, aspects that carry cultural and collectible value. As a finished object, it reflects the decisions of the cutter and polisher, who selected the sugar loaf approach to maximize color and presence, and who achieved an excellent polish that frames the stone's optical qualities. Those decisions are legible to a knowledgeable observer, and they constitute a form of applied craftsmanship that persists as long as the gem is cared for and maintained. From a practical perspective, responsible ownership includes setting the stone in a secure venue that protects the girdle and dome, avoiding exposure to harsh chemicals or abrasive contact, and arranging for periodic inspection to ensure the integrity of any enhancement remains stable. The Natural Emerald Company supports clients in understanding these aspects, and can assist with recommendations for setting, conservation, and documentation. In that sense, purchasing this emerald is an investment in an object that combines natural rarity, human skill, and established provenance, creating a durable source of aesthetic pleasure and a potential heirloom that can be appreciated across generations.






















