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2.03 Ct. Emerald from Russia
Item ID: | E7075 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.72 Width: 7.6 Height: 5.64 |
Weight: | 2.03 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Fancy |
Cut: | Step Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Russia |
Per carat price: help | $722 |
This emerald began as a secret held deep within the Russian earth, a crystal formed over millions of years in the quiet pressure of the Ural bedrock, where chromium and vanadium whispered color into mineral. Mined by hands that know how to read the seams of history, the rough roughs of this stone were selected for their promise of transparency and tone. At The Natural Emerald Company we trace each stone back to its origin, and this gem carries the story of a landscape that has yielded treasures for centuries. The initial discovery is only the first chapter in its life, the part where geology and patience meet, and the promise of green is recognized by those who understand how rare clarity and color can be in natural emeralds. From there the stone traveled from the mine to skilled hands that see both the character and the potential inside a crystal, and the journey from raw to refined began with decisions guided by respect for the gem and for the craft.
The transformation of the rough into a finished gemstone is an act of both science and art, and this 2.03 carat fancy shape green emerald, measuring 8.72 x 7.60 x 5.64 mm, is the result of that careful balancing. Chosen for a step cut that celebrates depth of color and structural integrity, the cutter preserved weight while opening a window into the stone so light can travel and reveal its inner life. With a clarity grade of included, evaluated at eye level, the stone wears its internal features like a map that speaks of origin and authenticity. The medium color intensity is a conversation between hue and saturation, strong enough to be distinctly green without overt heaviness, and the excellent polish allows each facet plane to sing when light moves across it. The enhancement is standard, a traditional and accepted method to stabilize and improve the visual character of emeralds, applied with care to preserve the stones natural beauty. Each step from selecting the rough, to cutting, to polishing honored the gems natural strengths, resulting in a transparent gem whose presence is both elegant and honest.
Beyond geology and craftsmanship, this emerald carries cultural resonance and a lineage of appreciation that adds dimension to its value. Russian emeralds have a distinct place in gem history, known for their cool green tones and association with old world mines, and collectors often prize origin as much as color and clarity. Wearing a gem with a traced origin to the Ural region invites a conversation about place, history, and continuity, and The Natural Emerald Company takes pride in connecting clients to that narrative. The hands that shaped this stone are part of a lineage of cutters and polishers who understand that every inclusion tells a story and every facet reveals a decision. Presented in a simple setting or as a centerpiece in a bespoke commission, this emerald will carry that story forward, making it not only an adornment but a wearable piece of natural history. For buyers who value provenance as a component of beauty, this gem brings together the romance of Russian geology and the tangible evidence of skilled human intervention.
When considering gemstones as investment assets, few stones combine rarity, beauty, and documented origin in such a compelling way. Emeralds that are transparent, over 2 carats, and of documented origin are comparatively rare in the market, and Russian provenance can add a premium for collectors seeking distinct geographic character. The step cut and excellent polish enhance marketability by ensuring the stone sits well in both classic and modern settings, attracting a wider pool of buyers. Standard enhancement is widely accepted in the trade, and when disclosed and documented, it does not detract from long term value, especially for gems that show strong inherent color and transparency. Looking ahead, demand for natural colored gemstones has shown resilience, supported by growing collector interest, constrained supply from mature mines, and a cultural shift toward tangible assets with emotional and aesthetic value. At The Natural Emerald Company we provide provenance documentation and careful grading that support market confidence, and we counsel buyers that gemstones with clear stories, sound craftsmanship, and measured rarity tend to hold and often appreciate in value over time. For a discerning buyer seeking both beauty and investment potential, this 2.03 carat Russian emerald represents an opportunity to own a gem that bridges natural history, human craft, and long term desirability.

























