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2.00 Ct. Emerald from Colombia
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Item ID: | E9413 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.87 Width: 7.31 Height: 5.1 |
Weight: | 2.00 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Colombia |
Per carat price: help | $4,440 |
This is a beautiful transparent 2.00 carat asscher octagon shape green emerald from Colombia, presented by The Natural Emerald Company. The gem measures 7.87 by 7.31 by 5.10 millimeters, and it exhibits an asscher cut that emphasizes its geometric symmetry and broad table. The clarity grade is slightly included when evaluated at eye level, which is typical for natural emeralds and contributes to the stone character without significantly detracting from its face up appearance. The color intensity is vivid, and the polish has been evaluated as excellent, allowing the lively green to play across the facets with a bright, even face up presence. Enhancement is standard, which for Colombian emeralds generally means minor clarity treatments that stabilize the stone and remain consistent with trade practice for fine material. Taken together, these attributes create a rare combination in both size and color, a rarity that collectors and connoisseurs will immediately appreciate.
Color is the primary driver of value in emeralds, and this example stands out because its vivid saturation is aligned with the classic, highly prized Colombian hue. The term vivid color intensity indicates a strong saturation with medium to medium dark tone, producing a green that reads as rich and pure without leaning overly toward yellow or blue. For educated buyers the distinction matters, because emeralds of similar carat weight are often lighter in tone or show uneven color distribution. This 2.00 carat emerald in the asscher configuration holds color evenly across the broad table, which is more difficult to achieve than in smaller or more heavily included stones. In the marketplace it is uncommon to find a natural Colombian emerald of this scale that retains both a vivid saturation and an even face up color. Rarity in the trade therefore arises not only from carat weight but from the simultaneous presence of vivid saturation, pleasing tone, and uniform distribution, all preserved in a clean looking asscher presentation.
Clarity in emeralds should be understood differently from diamonds, and the slightly included grade here is consistent with high quality Colombian material. Natural emeralds form with characteristic inclusions, often called jardin, and these are accepted by the market as evidence of natural origin. A slightly included emerald evaluated at eye level means that small internal features are visible to a trained observer under normal viewing, but they do not materially impede the stone brightness or its durability when standard enhancements are applied. The standard enhancement reported for this gem is a conventional, trade accepted stabilization that improves appearance while maintaining natural provenance. From a gemological perspective, the asscher cut is an excellent choice for this material because its step facets and truncated corners emphasize color depth and internal structure, rather than masking it with extreme brilliance. The cut reduces light leakage and showcases the vivid green, while the excellent polish preserves clean facet junctions and crisp reflections. Because the stone remains transparent, it benefits from the interplay of light within the pavilion, rendering an attractively saturated but lively appearance rather than a dead or overly dark face up.
For buyers who seek both aesthetical beauty and a responsible acquisition, this emerald offers a compelling value proposition. Colombian origin remains the benchmark for finest emerald color, and a 2.00 carat asscher emerald with vivid color intensity and transparent body color is uncommon in commercial inventories. The stability offered by standard enhancement, combined with slightly included clarity, means the gem will wear well in protective settings such as a bezel or four prong mount, where the asscher shape reads elegantly on the finger as shown in reference images. From an investment perspective, gems that combine provenance, above average carat weight, and exceptional color are the ones that retain and often appreciate in value, because they are scarce relative to the larger volume of smaller or less saturated stones. At The Natural Emerald Company we focus on offering material that meets these exacting standards, and we will provide further documentation regarding origin and enhancement if required. For care, the stone should be protected from harsh blows and sudden temperature shocks, and cleaned with warm soapy water and a soft brush, avoiding steam and chemical cleaners. We are available to advise on setting styles that both protect and display the emerald optimally, and we welcome inquiries from collectors and designers who recognize the rarity and enduring appeal of a vivid, transparent Colombian emerald in this compelling asscher format.



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