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3.40 Ct. Emerald from Colombia
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Item ID: | E9666 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 13.04 Width: 9.11 Height: 2.95 |
Weight: | 3.40 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Colombia |
Per carat price: help | $300 |
This transparent Colombian emerald weighs 3.40 carats, and measures 13.04 by 9.11 by 2.95 millimeters, exhibiting the classical rectangular proportions of an emerald cut with neatly clipped corners. The cutting style is a traditional step cut, with broad table and parallel crown and pavilion facets designed to emphasize the stone color and clarity rather than scintillation. The color intensity is described as light, and the material is visually clean at a distance, while the clarity grade is very slightly included when evaluated at eye level. No enhancement has been applied to this crystal, a rarity that preserves the natural inclusions and original internal structure. The gem has been finished with an excellent polish that produces crisp facet junctions and an even surface lustre, characteristics that are immediately perceptible when light interacts with the table and step facets.
The faceting geometry of this emerald is executed with technical precision, which is evident in the way the step facets form broad reflective planes across the crown and pavilion. The large table plane provides a clear window into the stone, allowing observation of the internal growth features without distraction, while the concentric step tiers channel light back to the eye in defined bands. Proportions are disciplined, the crown angles and pavilion depths calibrated to balance face up spread with depth retention, and the trimmed corners reduce the risk of chipping while maintaining visual continuity of the step pattern. With a pavilion depth of 2.95 millimeters and an average face dimension around 11.08 millimeters, the depth percentage is approximately 26.7 percent, a proportion that yields a confident face up presence without sacrificing brilliance from oblique viewing angles. Symmetry is consistent across the girdle, and facet alignment remains true from every vantage point, which minimizes light leakage and maximizes the appearance of uniform color saturation across the table.
Although the clarity is graded very slightly included at eye level, the inclusions are typical of naturally formed Colombian emeralds, often manifesting as fine growth channels and minute mineral crystals that sit within the crystal lattice. These internal characteristics do not detract from optical performance, rather they contribute to the gem s natural identity, offering depth and character that change subtly with angle and lighting. Because no clarity enhancement has been used, the inclusions remain stable and visible only under careful scrutiny, while the overall transparency remains notable for an emerald of this origin. The light color intensity interacts with the step faceting to produce a clear, softly luminous face up color, where the pale green tone is evenly distributed and the polished facet planes allow for controlled light transmission and reflection. Under directional illumination the step facets yield layered reflections that accentuate the stone s internal planes, providing a refined play of light that reads as both calm and complex.
The precision of the cutting and the excellent polish are what create the effect of flawless quality in terms of finish, and they directly enhance the gem s beauty from every angle. Crisp facet junctions, a well centered table, and an even girdle profile result in optical coherence as the stone is viewed in hand, in a mount, or under loupe inspection. The trimmed corners afford mechanical security in settings, and the stone s rectangular spread makes it an ideal candidate for classic solitaire bezels, prong sets that show the pavilion windows, or sophisticated three stone and halo designs that complement the step geometry. For designers and connoisseurs who value provenance and integrity, this Colombian specimen from The Natural Emerald Company stands out because it combines natural origin, unenhanced status, and meticulous cutting, a combination that yields a gem which feels immaculate in finish and rich in geological story.



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