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3.15 Ct. Emerald from Zambia
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Item ID: | E8964 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.97 Width: 8.77 Height: 5.69 |
Weight: | 3.15 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $3,825 |
This 3.15 carat oval emerald measures 10.97 by 8.77 by 5.68 millimeters, exhibiting a disciplined approach to proportion and light performance, presented by The Natural Emerald Company. The gem is fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut, with a brilliant-style crown designed to maximize return of light and scintillation, paired with a modified step pavilion that preserves depth of color and carat weight, a choice particularly appropriate for emerald material. Clarity has been evaluated at eye level as very slightly included, indicating minor internal features that do not detract from overall transparency when viewed without magnification, and the polish is graded excellent, producing crisp facet junctions and strong facet contrast. Color grading places the stone at vivid intensity, the primary hue being a pure green with a subtle blue secondary component, creating a saturated yet luminous appearance across the table and facets. Enhancement is standard, consistent with industry practice, applied to stabilize and visually integrate natural internal features while maintaining an authentic material character.
When compared to classic emerald sources, this Zambian example reads distinctly in both hue and tone. Relative to Colombian material from Muzo and Chivor, which often show a slightly lighter medium-dark tone with a distinctly bluish-green hue and a velvety, highly transparent character, this Zambian stone presents a marginally deeper tone and a more saturated, vivid green, with a cooler blue bias that enhances perceived depth. Against Brazilian examples, which typically trend toward a brighter, more yellowish-green hue and lighter tone, this gem is noticeably richer and less yellow, offering greater chroma and bodycolor. Compared to Panjshir and other Afghan/Pakistani stones that can rival Colombian saturation but sometimes present a darker, more forest-green tone, the Zambian piece strikes a balance between saturation and brightness, delivering vibrant color without excessive darkness. Zimbabwean Sandawana emeralds, known for intense small stones with very dark tones, differ from this specimen in that this oval retains more openness and light return. For connoisseurs assessing hue, tone, and cut mechanics, this Zambian emerald from The Natural Emerald Company combines technical cutting decisions, strong polish, and vivid saturation to offer the desirable visual language of high-quality emeralds, while remaining distinctly characteristic of Zambian material.

























