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2.55 Ct. Emerald from Zambia
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Item ID: | E5928 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.8 Width: 8.77 Height: 5.39 |
Weight: | 2.55 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $2,359 |
One beautiful transparent 2.55 carat cushion shape green emerald is presented by The Natural Emerald Company, offering clear and specific gemological information for informed selection. The specimen measures 8.80 by 8.77 by 5.39 millimeters, a face up cushion outline that balances presence with wearability. Cut in a mixed brilliant configuration, the crown displays brilliant style facets to enhance scintillation, while pavilion shaping preserves color saturation and face up depth. The clarity is graded as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, indicating minimal visible inclusions to the unaided eye that do not distract from the stone's visual appeal. Color intensity is described as intense, a level of saturation that yields a deep, lively green, and the polish is graded excellent, confirming crisp facet junctions and strong light return. Enhancement is standard, disclosed and consistent with trade practice for emeralds of this type, and the stone is provincially identified as originating from Zambia.
From a gemological perspective, the attributes of this emerald align with the characteristics collectors and designers seek in natural Zambian material. Zambian emeralds are often noted for their rich green tones with a tendency toward a slightly bluish component, and the intense color intensity of this 2.55 carat cushion contributes significantly to its visual impact. The mixed brilliant cut is purposefully selected to balance optical performance and color preservation, creating lively flashes of brilliance without diluting hue. The dimensions and depth yield a proportion that reads well on the finger or in pendants, and the excellent polish ensures maximal transmission and reflection of light through the stone. The clarity tier very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, indicates that inclusions are present but minor, contributing to the gem’s natural identity without compromising overall transparency. Standard enhancement, as disclosed, is a common and accepted practice in the trade, applied to improve stability and appearance while being fully disclosed to maintain market integrity.
When compared with lab grown emeralds, natural stones such as this Zambian specimen offer distinct advantages grounded in rarity, provenance, and long term value. Lab grown gems replicate the chemical composition and optical properties of natural emeralds, and they can exhibit fewer inclusions and more uniform color, characteristics that are sometimes desirable for certain applications. However, natural emeralds carry a record of geologic formation that cannot be duplicated, with inclusion patterns acting as a fingerprint of origin and growth history. These internal features are not flaws in a strictly negative sense, they are indicators of natural formation, and they contribute to the gem’s individuality. Provenance, such as documented Zambian origin, provides additional context and traceability that many collectors and investors prioritize. From a market perspective, natural emeralds typically retain higher resale and investment value relative to lab grown equivalents, because natural supply is finite and consumer demand for natural gemstones remains strong. In addition, The Natural Emerald Company emphasizes transparent disclosure, providing clients with unambiguous information about enhancement and origin, an important consideration for purchasers who wish to understand the full profile of the gem they are acquiring.
For practical considerations, natural emeralds require customary care that is consistent with their gemological properties, and professional setting methods are recommended to protect against impact and to preserve the enhanced condition. The combination of an intense green tone, precise mixed brilliant cutting, a face up weight of 2.55 carats, and documented Zambian origin position this emerald as a natural gemstone with clear, attributable qualities. The Natural Emerald Company provides detailed descriptions and disclosure to support confident purchasing, and this specimen exemplifies the attributes that differentiate natural emeralds from lab grown alternatives, including natural uniqueness, traceable origin, and established market standing.























