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2.72 Ct. Emerald from Colombia
Item ID: | E9393 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.88 Width: 8.79 Height: 5.83 |
Weight: | 2.72 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Colombia |
Per carat price: help | $1,000 |
This transparent Colombian emerald presents as a well proportioned 2.72 carat gem, cut in an asscher octagon shape, with dimensions 8.88 by 8.79 by 5.83 mm. The stone displays a light color intensity that reads as a clean, fresh green when observed under standard daylight conditions. Clarity is graded as slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a characteristic that is typical for natural emeralds and one that contributes to the stone character without undermining its overall transparency. The gem is untreated, reported as no enhancement, and it carries an excellent polish that refines the facet junctions and facet planes. These attributes combined define the material as a fine example of Colombian origin crystallography, and they are offered through The Natural Emerald Company with full disclosure on provenance and condition.
The asscher cut is a decisive factor in how this emerald communicates light and depth. Executed with concentric step facets on both the crown and pavilion, the asscher faceting scheme produces broad parallel planes that act as mirrors, returning layered flashes of green and white rather than a single scintillating sparkle. The square outline with cropped corners focuses the eye centrally, while the elongated step facets beneath the table create a hall of mirrors effect that emphasizes the gem internal features and color distribution. In this instance the moderate pavilion depth and the precision of the step facets enhance internal reflection, producing large, controlled flashes of color that shift as the stone moves. The excellent polish further sharpens these reflections, allowing light to enter the stone, reflect between opposing facet planes, and exit with clarity. Because the stone is transparent and only slightly included at eye level, the asscher cut highlights the inner glow and depth of color, turning internal character into a structured visual architecture rather than a diffuse haze. The result is a gemstone whose optical behavior reads as composed and architectural, where reflection, refraction, and internal contrast are balanced through facet geometry.
From a practical standpoint the gem proportions and finishing make it suitable for refined settings that both showcase and protect the material. At 8.88 by 8.79 by 5.83 mm the stone has presence on the finger while maintaining proportions that allow for secure mounting. The slight inclusions are visible to an experienced observer but do not compromise the overall transparency, and the absence of enhancement preserves the natural appearance and market desirability associated with Colombian emeralds. An asscher octagon profile benefits from settings that secure the corners and table without obscuring the step facets that produce the hallmark hall of mirrors effect, and cages or bezel designs that maintain light entry through the crown will preserve the layered reflections. The combination of an excellent polish and disciplined faceting means the stone will exhibit repeatable optical performance under a range of lighting environments, a quality that is important for clients seeking predictability of appearance. The Natural Emerald Company presents this emerald with detailed measurements, clarity assessment, and origin information so that a jeweler or an informed client can select an appropriate setting with confidence, ensuring the cut continues to enhance the inherent properties of light reflection for years to come.



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