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2.16 Ct. Emerald from Colombia
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Item ID: | E9995 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.88 Width: 6.86 Height: 4.98 |
Weight: | 2.16 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Colombia |
Per carat price: help | $3,330 |
This 2.16 carat emerald cut emerald from Colombia measures 8.88 by 6.86 by 4.98 millimeters, and it presents a combination of deliberate proportions and meticulous finishing that will satisfy collectors and connoisseurs who value technical precision. The rectangular emerald cut is executed with well defined step facets and truncated corners, creating a balanced octagonal outline and a large table facet that delivers direct face up color. The material is transparent with a vivid color intensity, the clarity grade is slightly included evaluated at eye level, the polish is excellent, and the enhancement is standard. The Natural Emerald Company offers this stone as an exemplar of classic Colombian material that has been shaped to emphasize its innate chroma while respecting the internal character typical of natural emeralds.
From a lapidary perspective the cutting strategy for this piece prioritizes color saturation and optical stability over maximum weight retention, a choice that is evident in the measured proportions. The depth is approximately 63 percent relative to average girdle dimensions, a depth that concentrates color and limits light leakage without producing excessive windowing. The crown and pavilion step facets are proportioned to form broad, parallel terraces that generate a hall of mirrors effect, and the table is sized to present a steady face up field of green across varying viewing angles. Facet junctions are clean and meet with exact alignment, contributing to the excellent polish and to controlled light return. The girdle appears to be consistent and suitable for standard setting techniques, and the truncated corners both protect against chipping and reinforce the geometrical integrity expected from an emerald cut.
Clarity and enhancement deserve careful explanation because they are integral to the gemological and aesthetic value of Colombian emeralds. The slightly included clarity grade indicated at eye level reflects natural jardin features that are typically composed of microscopic fissures and fluid inclusions. These features are consistent with emeralds of this origin and age, and they often impart a velvety internal texture that moderates brilliance while intensifying perceived depth of color. The enhancement described as standard refers to accepted clarity stabilization methods used to reduce the visual impact of surface reaching fissures, a practice applied conservatively to preserve the stone structure and its optical properties. When set, the combination of vivid saturation and natural internal character produces an immediate impression of depth and richness, qualities that are enhanced by thoughtful orientation during mounting to align the dominant color plane perpendicular to the viewer.
The cultural and historical lineage of Colombian emeralds informs both how this gem should be appreciated and how it may be used in jewelry. For centuries emeralds from the Colombian Cordillera were revered by indigenous Muisca artisans for ceremonial offerings and later by royal European houses for regal ornamentation, a tradition that continued through classical and Mughal lapidary workshops that favored step cutting and sober settings. This stone, with its precise emerald cut and vivid green, is ideally suited for settings that reference those historical uses, such as a solitaire ring that emphasizes table and color, a low profile bezel that secures the piece for daily wear, or a three stone composition that balances color with diamond side stones for contrast. Warm yellow gold will heighten the green, while platinum or white gold will create a crisp modern contrast that accentuates the stone transparency. The Natural Emerald Company provides provenance information and treatment disclosure upon request, and our lapidary consultants are available to advise on bespoke mounting and setting strategies that respect the gemology and heritage of this Colombian emerald.



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