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2.40 Ct. Emerald from Zambia
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Item ID: | E9242 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.96 Width: 6.75 Height: 5.36 |
Weight: | 2.40 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 | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $5,100 |
You are looking at a truly rare specimen, a transparent 2.40 carat emerald cut green emerald that commands attention with every turn, an exclusive offering from The Natural Emerald Company. Measuring 8.96 by 6.75 by 5.36 millimeters, this gem is a carefully proportioned triumph of precision cutting and natural beauty. The classic emerald cut emphasizes its depth of color and provides broad, mirrorlike facets that reveal the stone’s vivid green intensity in a way few other cuts can. Graded slightly included at eye level, the clarity of this stone allows light to move through the crystal with minimal obstruction, creating a vivid, saturated field of color rather than the fractured sparkle common in many step cuts. Enhanced by standard oiling to stabilize and enrich its appearance, and finished with an excellent polish, this emerald presents a clean, luxurious window into Zambian earth, a piece that feels bespoke and private, reserved for collectors and connoisseurs who understand that true rarity is both natural and nuanced.
When discussing reflective qualities, emeralds live in a different sensory world from brilliant cut gemstones, and this Zambian emerald is a perfect illustration. Unlike diamonds or high refractive index stones that scatter light into aggressive, scintillating fire, the emerald cut here returns light in broad flashes and deep planes of color, creating a velvety luminosity rather than glitter. Compared to other emeralds, this specimen stands out for its transparency and vivid color intensity, producing more distinct, unbroken flashes across the table and step facets. Against Colombian emeralds, which are often prized for a slightly more bluish tone and sometimes softer brilliance, this Zambian gem shows a richer, greener saturation with a crystalline clarity that enhances its internal light transmission. Versus Brazilian emeralds, which can range widely in tone and clarity, this stone’s consistent vividness and fine polish give it a more collected, museum quality presence. Against green gemstones in the broader category, such as tsavorite garnet and peridot, the differences are marked, tsavorite typically displays a snappier, more fiery brilliance due to a higher refractive index, and peridot often shows a lighter, more yellow-green hue with a different kind of flash. Here, the reflective quality is about depth, a depth that holds and returns color like a polished green mirror, a quality that only the best emerald cuts and clean material can achieve.
Owning this emerald from The Natural Emerald Company is an invitation into a select circle, a promise of individuality and refined taste. The slightly included clarity grade, when paired with the emerald cut and excellent polish, tells a sophisticated gem story, one where natural internal features, the jardin, play a role in a gem’s character rather than diminishing it. The standard enhancement is consistent with ethical trade practices and long term care, and the stone’s Zambian origin adds a contemporary prestige, as Zambian emeralds are increasingly sought after for their intense, often bluish-green hues and crystalline transparency. For the collector seeking a centerpiece for a bespoke ring or a single-stone pendant that speaks of inheritance and rare beauty, this emerald is both a jewel and a quiet statement. It reflects light differently than most of its peers, not by shouting with brilliance, but by offering an enduring, saturated glow that rewards close inspection and careful settings. Few stones at this size combine transparency, vivid color, and an emerald cut executed to such exacting standards, which is why pieces like this are offered in limited quantity and become cherished items in discerning collections.






















