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2.50 Ct. Emerald from Russia
Item ID: | E9051 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.55 Width: 6.52 Height: 5.98 |
Weight: | 2.50 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Russia |
Per carat price: help | $1,776 |
This transparent green emerald weighs 2.50 carats and measures 8.55 x 6.52 x 5.98 millimeters, presented in a classic emerald cut that emphasizes linear step facets and a broad rectangular table. The cutting style produces a controlled interplay of light and color, favoring even color distribution across the stone and clarity that is readily observable at standard viewing distance. The clarity grade is very slightly included evaluated at eye level, which means minor natural inclusions are present but do not materially interrupt the visual flow of the gem. Color intensity is medium, balancing saturation and brightness to produce a vivid green that remains lively under a variety of viewing conditions. Polish is excellent, and enhancement is standard, consistent with conventional treatments applied to many fine emeralds to improve surface appearance and stability. The origin is Russia, which contributes to the gemological profile and inherent character of the material, and this specimen is offered by The Natural Emerald Company.
Under strong daylight and direct sunlight, the emerald cut delivers crisp flashes and a broad field of saturated green through the table, with the step facets creating a subtle hall of mirrors effect that reads as depth rather than scintillation. The medium color intensity is sufficiently strong to remain rich in bright natural light, without becoming overly dark or opaque, and the transparent nature of the stone allows light to penetrate to the pavilion and reflect back through the crown, enhancing the perceived size and presence. Minor inclusions are typically masked by the overall tone in high ambient light, and the excellent polish ensures clean facet junctions that maximize light return. In outdoor settings the gem presents as a deep, lively green that is steady across changing light angles, making it visually consistent for daytime wear.
In warm incandescent or candlelight, the same emerald takes on a slightly warmer character, with green tones appearing softer and more velvety as red and orange wavelengths become more pronounced in the environment. The step facets temper dramatic scintillation, so under warm artificial light the stone exhibits subdued flashes and a more uniform glow, which is often described as elegant and classic. The transparency and very slightly included clarity grade allow internal light paths to remain clear, producing a gentle depth that reveals internal structure without distracting specks. When mounted in yellow gold, the warmth of the setting can emphasize the stone's warmer green nuances under incandescent light, while a white metal setting keeps the visual impression cooler and more vivid.
Under cool white LED or fluorescent lighting, the emerald reads brighter and more saturated, as cooler light emphasizes the blue green end of the spectrum within the medium color intensity. The excellent polish plays a key role here, delivering crisp facet contrast that enhances perceived clarity and creates clean, sharp reflections along the step facets. In these lighting conditions small inclusions are less noticeable because the higher contrast between facet planes and internal planes draws the eye to structure and geometry rather than individual features. For display in windows or under gallery illumination, the emerald cut presents an organized, architectural appearance, with facet lines that articulate the color and depth in a measured and refined manner.
When considering daily wear and setting choices, the balance of transparency, medium color intensity, and very slightly included clarity supports both solitaire and more complex settings. The emerald cut favors designs that show the table clearly, and the gem will perform consistently across lighting environments while offering a controlled and elegant light behavior. Standard enhancement, commonly involving oiling or similar treatments, improves surface and internal appearance and is a known and accepted practice for emeralds, and should be disclosed when making setting and care decisions. The Natural Emerald Company provides this material with full specification, allowing jewelers and collectors to evaluate suitability for bespoke mounting and long term enjoyment, and the gemological attributes described here help predict how the stone will interact with light in practical use.






















