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2.37 Ct. Emerald from Zambia
This loose stone ships by May 10
Item ID: | E8890 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.07 Width: 7.16 Height: 4.68 |
Weight: | 2.37 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $3,700 |
This transparent green emerald weighs 2.37 carats and is presented in an elegant emerald cut, with exact dimensions of 9.07 x 7.16 x 4.68 mm, a shape that maximizes the stone's depth of color while maintaining classical clarity lines. The clarity is graded as slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which means that inclusions are present but do not dominate the eye view and often serve as identifying characteristics that verify natural origin. The color intensity is intense, offering a vivid green that is both rich and evenly distributed across the table and pavilion, and the polish is excellent, producing crisp facet junctions and lively light return. The stone has undergone standard enhancement, consistent with trade practice for fine emeralds, and this standard treatment is stable and predictable, applied to improve appearance without compromising the integrity of the crystal. As a specialist at The Natural Emerald Company I emphasize that the combination of transparency, intense color, a well executed emerald cut, and excellent polish makes this gem exceptionally appealing to discerning buyers who value both aesthetic and gemological quality.
The origin of this emerald is Zambia, a source that has become well regarded among connoisseurs and investors for producing stones with a slightly cooler, bluish green hue and often superior clarity relative to traditional sources. Zambian emeralds tend to form in different geological conditions than Colombian stones, which imparts a distinct color palette and internal fingerprint that is highly sought after by collectors and designers alike. Slightly included clarity evaluated at eye level should be considered in context, because inclusions in emeralds are natural and can enhance authentication, and because the standard enhancement applied is well understood by laboratories and trade professionals. For educated buyers who appreciate trace element chemistry and provenance, a Zambian emerald of this size and cut provides an excellent balance between color saturation, transparency, and clarity, attributes that contribute to long term desirability. The emerald cut is also advantageous for preserving weight and presenting color consistently, which is important when comparing stones on a per carat basis within the market.
From an investment perspective this emerald carries several attributes that support future appreciation in value. First, supply dynamics for high quality emerald rough are constrained, and as easily accessible deposits are depleted, production costs typically increase, which tends to support higher prices for gem quality material. Second, consumer preference trends show growing interest in colored gemstones as alternative investments to traditional categories, driven by desire for tangible assets that combine beauty and scarcity. A 2.37 carat transparent emerald with intense color and excellent polish is positioned above mass market material and closer to the collectible tier, which enhances liquidity among serious buyers, bespoke jewelers, and collectors. Provenance from Zambia and transparent disclosure of standard enhancement reduce transactional risk, because buyers and auction houses increasingly prioritize stones with documented origin and clear treatment history. For those purchasing with an eye toward capital preservation and appreciation, the combination of size, color intensity, and cut create a compelling case, particularly when the stone is accompanied by independent gemological documentation from a recognized laboratory, which The Natural Emerald Company can assist in facilitating.
When advising clients I always recommend secure certification, conservative valuation, and appropriate care to protect both aesthetics and value. Independent laboratory reports serve as the cornerstone for future resale or insurance, clarifying parameters such as measured dimensions, carat weight, clarity observations, treatment notation, and origin when determinable. Proper setting and periodic inspection help maintain the surface polish and prevent damage to facet edges, and insured storage reduces exposure to risk while the market for colored gemstones matures. At The Natural Emerald Company we stand behind the gemological attributes of this 2.37 carat Zambian emerald and offer support with documentation, secure procurement, and bespoke mounting options that preserve investment integrity. For buyers seeking a tangible asset that combines historical allure, documented quality, and a favorable position within supply and demand fundamentals, this emerald represents a prudent addition to a diversified collection.
























