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2.95 Ct. Emerald from Colombia
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Item ID: | E8234 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.24 Width: 8.8 Height: 5.58 |
Weight: | 2.95 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Colombia |
Per carat price: help | $5,775 |
This is a C.Dunaigre certified, 2.95 carat, transparent Colombian emerald, presented in a classic asscher octagonal shape, with precise dimensions of 9.24 x 8.80 x 5.58 mm, vivid color intensity, clarity graded slightly included at eye level, and an excellent polish, enhancement is standard, and it comes to you through The Natural Emerald Company. The certification from C.Dunaigre confirms both weight and origin, and provides independent verification of the stone characteristics you see, which is particularly important for educated buyers who place a premium on documented provenance and independent grading. The slightly included clarity grade, evaluated at eye level, means the gem contains natural internal features that are typical for emeralds, yet the overall transparency remains high, allowing light to permeate the body of the stone and to showcase its vivid green hue. The excellent polish indicates that the faceting was executed with skill, yielding crisp facet junctions and clean windowed planes, which directly supports superior light return and an attractive surface finish. This combination of Colombian origin, vivid color, meaningful carat weight, classic asscher faceting, and independent certification defines the gem as a serious collector grade emerald, a piece worthy of investment, and a stone that integrates well into fine jewelry commissions or an established collection.
From a gemological perspective, the value drivers here are clear, and they are what thoughtful buyers focus on, namely the origin, the tone and saturation of color, the cut quality, the clarity behavior at viewing distances, the polish, and the confirmation by an established laboratory. Colombian emeralds historically command premium pricing because of their tendency to present a pure, vibrant green with nuanced secondary tones and deep saturation. This particular gem is described as having vivid color intensity, a descriptor that tells you the saturation is strong and the tone balanced to read distinctly green rather than overly dark or washed out. The asscher style of cutting, with its concentric step facets and truncated corners, favors broad flashes of color and a refined, almost architectural appearance, rather than a high scintillation fire found in brilliant cuts. At a measured depth of 5.58 mm against a table that allows for the perfect interplay between pavilion reflections and table windows, the proportions preserve both color and light, minimizing the common tradeoff between weight retention and optical performance. The slightly included grade will be detailed on the C.Dunaigre report, and in practice these inclusions are often internal fissures or mineral crystals that are consistent with natural emerald formation, they do not imply fracture risk when set and worn with sensible care, and standard enhancement treatments are used to improve clarity and visual appeal in a way that is expected within the trade.
The visual behavior of this emerald under different lighting conditions is particularly rewarding for collectors who appreciate how a gem can change character in diverse environments, and the asscher cut amplifies that experience, creating a layered, reflective field like a miniature hall of mirrors. In bright natural daylight, especially on a clear day, the stone will display its pure vivid green with even saturation, the step facets returning broad, consistent flashes of vivid color, and the excellent polish delivering a sharp, glossy face. Under softer, overcast daylight the green will deepen and gain a velvety quality, making the gem appear richer and more enveloping. Under warm incandescent lighting or candlelight, expect the stone to take on a slightly warmer green, with highlights moving toward yellow green on facet edges, while the overall depth remains sumptuous. Modern LED lights with neutral white balance will emphasize contrast between the lighter and darker facet planes, allowing the architectural steps of the asscher cut to be read clearly, and the stone will show crisp reflections and a strong internal glow. Slight inclusions tend to be less obtrusive in diffused or warmer light, and when the gem is mounted in a ring or pendant, setting metal and surrounding stones will influence perceived color and brilliance, therefore a well considered mounting with a plain underplate can enhance the face up intensity. As representatives of The Natural Emerald Company, we stand behind the documented origin and certification, and we invite buyers who value transparency and craftsmanship to request the C.Dunaigre report, to discuss setting options that preserve the gem, and to explore how this rare Colombian asscher emerald can be integrated into a design that showcases its vivid color and refined step cut.



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