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2.02 Ct. Emerald from Zambia
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Item ID: | E6091 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.73 Width: 7.05 Height: 4.32 |
Weight: | 2.02 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $5,015 |
This offering from The Natural Emerald Company is a beautifully transparent, GIA certified green emerald, weighing 2.02 carats, presented in the classic emerald cut. The gem measures 9.73 by 7.05 by 4.32 millimeters, yielding a depth percentage of approximately 51.5 percent, a proportion that balances table size and pavilion depth to maximize even color and light return. The stone exhibits vivid color intensity, a quality that discerning buyers particularly prize in emeralds, and it carries a clarity grade of very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which describes a gem with modest internal characteristics that do not detract from the overall visual presence when set. Polish is graded excellent, a factor that enhances facet crispness and the stone s overall lustre, and the enhancement is listed as standard, a disclosure consistent with responsible trade practice for natural emeralds. The origin is Zambia, a source known for producing emeralds with robust saturation and good crystalline quality, and this provenance is documented to support informed purchasing decisions.
A GIA certificate is an important element of confidence for an educated buyer, because it confirms the weight, measurements, shape, and documented observations such as clarity, color, polish, and enhancement. In this instance, the very slightly included clarity grade indicates that the gem approaches eye clean under typical viewing conditions, and the modest inclusions are consistent with natural emerald formation, which often traps mineral and needle like features during growth. Standard enhancement usually refers to the presence of a stable, common substance such as natural oil or resin, used to fill surface reaching fissures and to improve apparent clarity, a practice that has been employed for centuries and that is accepted when fully disclosed. The emerald cut in this stone is especially well suited to display depth of color, because step facets and a broad crown emphasize hue and tone more than scintillation, making the vivid green immediately perceptible even in a single glance. The excellent polish supports strong facet definition, which is critical for a step cut, because clean facet junctions and smooth planes allow color to read evenly, rather than fragmenting it into flashes of light.
The Zambian origin of this emerald contributes materially to its character and market appeal, because emeralds from Zambia are often distinguished by a slightly deeper, cool green, sometimes with a touch of blue, and by a crystalline habit that can yield attractive clarity for larger stones. Zambia s geology produces emeralds within schist and pegmatite host rocks, and the typical trace element profile and crystal habit result in saturation and tone that collectors and designers find compelling, especially when combined with a size at two carats and a vivid intensity. While historical centers such as Colombia remain benchmarks for certain classic emerald typologies, Zambian emeralds occupy a respected position in the modern marketplace for their consistency of color, reliable supply, and strong value proposition for stones that are both saturated and well cut. For the buyer seeking a balance of visual impact, durable crystallinity, and a documented ethical source, this GIA certified Zambian gem offers an attractive proposition, given its documented properties and the transparent disclosure of enhancement.
Emeralds carry a heritage that spans millennia, they were treasured by ancient civilizations for their association with rebirth, fertility, and protection, and the gem has appeared in royal and devotional jewelry across cultures. In Egypt, emeralds were associated with new life and regeneration, in the Mughal courts they were cut and inscribed to mark important events, and in pre Columbian South America they were objects of reverence and exchange. That historical resonance continues to inform contemporary design, because the emerald cut itself evokes a classical aesthetic that complements both historic and modern settings, and because collectors value provenance and continuity when building a collection intended to last for generations. At The Natural Emerald Company we respect that lineage, and we select stones that are not only technically well graded, but that also carry the visual and emotional qualities that make emeralds suitable for heirloom placement. This stone is therefore as appropriate for a heritage engagement ring as it is for a museum quality piece intended to be passed down.
From a practical perspective, the stone s 9.73 by 7.05 millimeter table and 4.32 millimeter depth make it a versatile center stone for a variety of settings, particularly those that protect the corners of the emerald cut, because corners can be more susceptible to impact than rounded shapes. Buyers interested in a ring setting often choose a four or eight prong arrangement with corner protection, or a bezel style that frames the stone while preserving its clean facet planes, and The Natural Emerald Company can advise on setting options that balance security and light exposure, to keep the vivid color prominent. Maintenance for a standard enhanced emerald includes avoiding prolonged exposure to heat and harsh chemicals, avoiding ultrasonic cleaning unless the treatment is confirmed safe for that specific stone, and considering periodic re treatment by a qualified lapidary if the clarity filling becomes compromised over long term wear. For those considering this gem as an investment grade purchase, the combination of a GIA certificate, clear documentation of origin and enhancement, a desirable carat weight, vivid color, and excellent polish all contribute to a stone with enduring appeal, and our team at The Natural Emerald Company is available to provide the GIA report, high resolution imagery, and guidance on appraisal and bespoke settings to ensure that this emerald transitions from an exceptional loose stone to a lasting piece of jewelry.
























