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3.14 Ct. Emerald from Zambia
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Item ID: | E9647 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.66 Width: 7.4 Height: 5.43 |
Weight: | 3.14 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $4,250 |
This specimen is a transparent 3.14 carat emerald cut green emerald, supplied by The Natural Emerald Company, with exact measurements of 10.64 by 7.39 by 5.40 millimeters, a vivid color intensity, and a clarity grade recorded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, with an excellent polish. The stone originates from Zambia, and it has undergone standard enhancement, disclosed in keeping with industry practice. The emerald cut presents a classic rectangular outline with truncated corners, and the gem is presented in photographic images set to emphasize the table and step facet planes. These objective parameters establish the gem as a piece with substantial physical presence and gemological consistency, suitable for high quality bespoke mounting and for collectors who value both measurable proportions and aesthetic performance.
The cutting style is a traditional step cut, engineered to emphasize color saturation and to create a uniform play of light across broad, planar facets, rather than scintillation alone. The large table facet measures proportionally to the girdle profile to present a continuous color field, while the concentric crown and pavilion steps form a sequence of parallel facets that reinforce the emeralds intrinsic hue. With the recorded dimensions, the calculated depth profile approximates 60 percent based on the average of length and width, a proportion that balances face up spread with sufficient pavilion depth to avoid excessive windowing. Facet junctions are sharp and the symmetry is controlled to the point where the pavilion steps harmonize with the crown planes, producing elongated reflections that concentrate the green tone into a stable visual core. The excellent polish enhances facet transparency and edge definition, delivering crisp facet mirrors and limiting surface diffusion of light.
Color is the defining attribute of this example, described by its vivid intensity and rich, bold saturation, qualities that translate directly into visual impact and symbolic meaning. The green presents as a deep, saturated field across the table with balanced distribution from crown to pavilion, minimizing discernible zoning under standard viewing conditions, and favoring uniform color delivery in jewelry settings. In step cut gems the faceting philosophy is to heighten color rather than maximize fire, and this emeralds faceting strategy succeeds in producing a dense, luminous green that reads as a statement color at arm length. For connoisseurs who associate gemstone color with personal expression, the saturation and tone of this piece function as a visible emblem of personal power and distinction, projecting authority while retaining the refined subtlety of natural saturation and translucency.
Clarity characteristics are described as very slightly included at eye level, a designation that indicates the presence of fine natural inclusions which do not substantially interrupt the color field or facet architecture when set, and which contribute to the stone's natural identity. The disclosed standard enhancement is consistent with clarity enhancement methods commonly applied to emeralds, and the treatment preserves the stone's optical depth while stabilizing surface reaching fissures. The excellent polish and controlled symmetry are indicative of careful cutting to maximize yield and to position inclusions away from critical facet junctions, a craft decision that both protects integrity and optimizes face up presentation. For setting and care, recommended practices include protective bezel or prong designs that reduce direct exposure, routine cleaning with mild detergent and a soft brush, and avoidance of aggressive ultrasonic cleaning or extreme heat which can compromise filled fissures. Provenance from Zambia is an important attribute for evaluators who track origin related characteristics, and The Natural Emerald Company stands behind the provenance and disclosure supplied with this emerald, offering technical documentation and optional consultation for bespoke mounting, appraisal, and certification.
























