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2.12 Ct. Emerald from Colombia
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Item ID: | E9272 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.9 Width: 6.6 Height: 4.87 |
Weight: | 2.12 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Colombia |
Per carat price: help | $1,300 |
This offering from The Natural Emerald Company is a transparent 2.12 carat emerald cut emerald, with measurements of 9.90 by 6.60 by 4.87 millimeters, a clarity grade of slightly included as evaluated at eye level, medium color intensity, excellent polish, and standard enhancement. The emerald cut presents a rectangular outline with step facets that emphasize the stone's color planes and internal character, and the proportions in this example produce a balanced table and pavilion depth that preserve both color and brilliance. The stone is sourced from Colombia and shows the hallmarks of that origin in its overall tone and clarity profile. The standard enhancement applied is consistent with industry practice for natural emeralds and is intended to improve apparent clarity while respecting the integrity of the crystal. The combination of weight, dimensions, and cut make this specimen suitable for a solitary ring, a classic pendant, or a refined bespoke setting that allows light to interact with the step facets.
The hue and tone of this Colombian emerald display a medium to medium bright green that leans slightly toward a pure green with a subtle bluish influence, a characteristic often associated with quality Colombian material. Compared to classic Colombian mines such as Muzo and Chivor, which frequently yield deeper, more saturated bluish greens, this stone sits one step lighter in tone while maintaining a lively saturation and excellent transparency. When placed beside Zambian emeralds, which commonly present a richer, more bluish depth and often a darker overall tone, this gem reads as fresher and more luminous rather than intensely verdant. Against Brazilian material, which can range from yellowish green to a softer green tone, the present stone is distinctly less yellow and more centered in the pure green field. Ethiopian and Afghan emeralds can present a range of hues from yellowish to bluish green depending on the deposit, and here the Colombian origin provides a characteristic crispness and clarity in the green that separates it from those regional variations.
The slightly included clarity, visible at eye level, is typical for natural emeralds and is part of what gemologists refer to as the stone's jardin, the internal landscape of fissures and mineral inclusions. These inclusions do not materially detract from the gem's appeal, and in many cases they contribute to the stone's individuality and provenance signature. Comparatively, Zambian stones sometimes appear cleaner to the unaided eye due to different formation conditions, while some Brazilian and Ethiopian stones can also offer high clarity but with different tonal balances. The emerald cut used here is deliberate, because step facets reduce the emphasis on brilliance in favor of depth of color and an elegant optical corridor, which suits a gem that exhibits medium intensity. The excellent polish on facet junctions and table ensures maximum light return for this cutting style, which in turn sharpens the perception of color and reveals the internal patterning in a controlled manner.
From a practical perspective The Natural Emerald Company notes that Colombian origin provides a desirable provenance narrative and that standard enhancement should be disclosed to any future owner or jeweler, because care and maintenance differ from unenhanced faceted stones. We recommend settings that protect the girdle and pavilion, ideally a bezel or secure prong structure that complements the emerald cut geometry, and advise avoiding ultrasonic cleaning and steam due to the presence of filling materials. Warm, soapy water and a soft brush are appropriate for routine cleaning, and professional inspection after setting is wise to ensure stability. For collectors and designers seeking an emerald with clear Colombian character, moderate yet lively color saturation, and a comfortable size for a variety of classic settings, this 2.12 carat emerald represents a balanced example of natural color and traditional cutting practice, presented with full disclosure by The Natural Emerald Company.



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