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2.80 Ct. Emerald from Colombia - Muzo
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Item ID: | E9629 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.99 Width: 8.33 Height: 6.21 |
Weight: | 2.80 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Colombia - Muzo |
Per carat price: help | $14,725 |
This specimen is a transparent 2.80 carat emerald, cut in a classic asscher octagonal profile, with exact dimensions of 8.99 x 8.33 x 6.21 mm. The gem displays a vivid color intensity that is characteristic of fine Colombian material, and its origin is Muzo, Colombia, a deposit renowned for saturated green tones and exceptional chroma. Clarity is graded as slightly included at eye level, a designation that reflects native growth features and liquid inclusions typical of natural emeralds, and the stone has received a standard enhancement in accordance with industry practice to improve apparent clarity and stability. The polish is excellent, indicating meticulous lapidary finishing on facet planes and facet junctions, and overall symmetry is strong, producing a balanced face up presentation with an even table and well proportioned step facets. At The Natural Emerald Company this emerald is presented with full attention to provenance, cutting records, and the trade terminology that experienced collectors and setters require.
The asscher cut used on this piece is a step cut that emphasizes broad, parallel facets on the crown and pavilion, creating a structured window into the gem rather than a scattering of pinpoint brilliance. The octagonal outline with cropped corners preserves the crystalline habit and reduces stress concentration at the girdle, while a relatively shallow table to crown relationship and controlled pavilion depth yield the hall of mirrors effect for which asscher cuts are prized. Faceting style includes concentric square steps on the crown that channel light into planar reflections, and longer chevron shaped pavilion facets that return color and depth rather than scintillation. This geometry accentuates color saturation and produces visual depth, so the vivid green reads consistently across the face up view, while the slightly included clarity grade introduces delicate internal texture that contributes to the gem s character without interrupting the primary color statement. Excellent facet junctions and precise symmetry ensure that light returns in broad flashes, giving the stone a composed brilliance that is ideally suited to both solitaire and architecturally inspired settings.
The clarity characteristics are typical for natural emeralds and they play a key role in the gem s overall personality. Slightly included at eye level means that inclusions are visible to a trained eye under normal viewing conditions, but they do not dominate the surface or compromise the integrity of the stone. The standard enhancement applied here is a reversible treatment commonly used to fill surface reaching fissures and to minimize the visual impact of internal features, and it improves apparent clarity while maintaining naturalness. Because the enhancement is standard, the stone benefits from improved stability when set and worn, however periodic assessment by a qualified professional is advised, since re treatment can be performed if an owner desires to refresh the optical appearance over long term use. From a setting and craftsmanship perspective, the asscher octagon benefits from secure prong placement at the cropped corners, or from a partial or full bezel to protect the girdle and prevent debris ingress. The strong pavilion geometry and excellent polish mean that the stone will perform well face up when set slightly elevated to allow light ingress, and a low profile setting will reduce risk of mechanical impact during daily wear.
Long term, this Muzo emerald will continue to captivate through its intrinsic color and considered cutting style, attributes that improve with familiarity rather than fade. The vivid green chroma is a stable optical property tied to trace chromium and vanadium chemistry of the Muzo deposit, and with routine care the hue and saturation will remain remarkably consistent. The slightly included clarity and internal jardin provide a living texture that changes subtly with different light sources, lending the gem an evolving presence that rewards repeat viewing. Durability wise emeralds require a bit more attentive handling than corundum or diamond, but the excellent polish and sound lapidary proportions reduce susceptibility to fracture, and conservative mounting choices increase longevity. The Natural Emerald Company stands behind the sourcing and cutting of this specimen, and offers guidance on setting, maintenance, and certification to ensure that the emerald retains its optical and structural qualities for generations, continuing to captivate with its deep Colombian color, precise asscher faceting, and refined finish.


























