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3.21 Ct. Emerald from Zambia
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Item ID: | E10011 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.01 Width: 8.16 Height: 5.56 |
Weight: | 3.21 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 | $5,280 |
This emerald from The Natural Emerald Company is a transparent, oval shape gem weighing 3.21 carats, with precise dimensions of 11.94 x 8.12 x 5.50 millimeters, a mixed brilliant cut, vivid color intensity, and an excellent polish. The stone carries a clarity grade of very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, and its enhancement is standard for the trade. The carat weight is the most immediately quantifiable measure of rarity and value for colored gemstones. One carat equals 0.20 grams, so a 3.21 carat emerald represents a substantial piece of fine beryl in terms of mass as well as face up presence. In the market for fine emeralds, quality parameters such as color saturation, clarity, and cut combine with weight to determine price, and heavier stones that retain vivid saturation and good transparency typically command disproportionately higher prices per carat compared with smaller examples. For an educated buyer, the importance of a 3.21 carat weight is twofold, firstly because it delivers a commanding visual impact in jewelry, and secondly because the supply of transparent, vividly colored emeralds above three carats is significantly constrained in primary producing regions.
Clarity and enhancement deserve careful explanation because emeralds are almost always included to some degree, and inclusions play a distinct role in both beauty and valuation. Very slightly included at eye level means that under normal viewing conditions inclusions are minimal and do not detract from the gem s overall appeal, while microscopic or pin point features may still be present under magnification. This grade places the stone well above commonly seen heavily included material, and it provides assurance about both the visual cleanliness and the light transmission. The listed enhancement as standard indicates the typical trade practice of using clarity treatments that are accepted in reputable markets to stabilize surface reaching fissures and enhance apparent clarity. Such treatments are conventional for emeralds, and they must be disclosed, as they are in this case. For a collector who understands the balance between natural formation features and trade standard treatments, a very slightly included, properly disclosed stone delivers much of the desirability of an untreated example while remaining more accessible.
Color and cut establish how that 3.21 carat weight translates into attractiveness and long term value. This example exhibits vivid green saturation, a trait that is the principal driver of price in emeralds because color depth, hue purity, and saturation create the sensory impression sought by connoisseurs. Origin contributes a meaningful layer of information, and Zambian emeralds are respected for their deep, often slightly bluish to pure green tones and for instances of superior transparency compared with many other sources. The mixed brilliant cut used for this oval balances color concentration and controlled light return, by combining a faceting scheme that preserves the stone s strong face up color while also creating scintillation and sparkle. The dimensions reported, eleven point nine four by eight point one two by five point five zero millimeters, indicate a generous table and a pleasing profile for a ring center or pendant focal point, and they also demonstrate efficient weight retention in the girdle to pavilion proportions, which contributes directly to the reported 3.21 carat weight.
From an investment and practical perspective, the combination of 3.21 carats, vivid color, eye level clarity grading of very slightly included, excellent polish, and verified Zambian origin situates this emerald within a rarified segment of the market. Price per carat for emeralds does not increase linearly with weight, it increases exponentially for stones that maintain exceptional color and transparency as they scale up, because the natural geological conditions that produce such combinations of attributes are uncommon. For jewelry design and wearability considerations, a stone with this profile benefits from setting choices that protect the pavilion and any near surface features while showcasing the face up brilliance, and The Natural Emerald Company recommends secure mounting practices such as well engineered prong work combined with partial bezels where appropriate to preserve both presence and safety. Documentation and provenance are important to sophisticated buyers, and we provide clear disclosures regarding enhancement and origin, along with opportunities for independent laboratory certification. For collectors and private clients seeking a gem that combines aesthetic impact, trade accepted treatment disclosure, and the tangible rarity that a three carat plus vivid Zambian emerald represents, this piece is a compelling option from The Natural Emerald Company.






















