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3.41 Ct. Emerald from Zambia
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Item ID: | E8642 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.89 Width: 7.96 Height: 5.72 |
Weight: | 3.41 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $2,035 |
This transparent 3.41 carat emerald presents itself as a textbook example of classical emerald aesthetics combined with precise modern lapidary technique, supplied by The Natural Emerald Company. The stone measures 9.89 x 7.96 x 5.72 mm, and is fashioned in a traditional emerald cut, characterized by broad rectangular table facets and parallel step facets along the crown and pavilion. The weight and measurements place this piece in a size category that is highly versatile for high end jewelry, and the bright, vivid color intensity immediately communicates the stone s presence even before details of cut and clarity are considered. Clarity is graded as slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which is consistent with natural emeralds and responsible sourcing practices. The emerald displays an excellent polish across all facet planes, with crisp facet junctions and a well balanced girdle profile. Enhancement is standard, as is customary for emerald material, and the origin is Zambia, a proven source for deeply saturated, stable green material.
From a cutting and faceting perspective this emerald exhibits thoughtful proportioning and a disciplined approach to weight retention. The emerald cut in this specimen emphasizes step cutting, with rectangular facets arranged in parallel steps on the crown that taper into longer step facets on the pavilion. This approach produces controlled internal reflections and a hall of mirrors effect that reinforces color uniformity rather than excessive brilliance. The table facet has been sized to permit a broad face up presence, while crown angles have been kept modest to preserve color saturation and to avoid light leakage. The pavilion depth of 5.72 mm supports the balance between face up brightness and depth of tone, and the girdle thickness is even, allowing secure bezel or prong settings without compromising structural integrity. Facet symmetry is evident in the alignment of corners and the precision of trimming along the octagonal outline, and the polish quality ensures that light transmission is unobstructed by surface abrasion. Taken together, these cutting choices demonstrate a lapidary strategy that privileges color performance and stability, hallmarks of sophisticated emerald cutting.
Color and clarity interact in this emerald to produce a visual experience that is both vivid and texturally complex. The color is best described as vivid green with a pure central hue and a subtle bluish undertone that is typical of high quality Zambian emeralds, resulting in a saturated appearance without heavy darkness or excessive lightness. Saturation is strong and uniform across the table and step facets, with minimal zoning when viewed face up. Slightly included clarity, evaluated at eye level, indicates the presence of natural inclusions that are visible under direct inspection, and these inclusions are consistent with natural emerald growth and do not detract from the stone s structural soundness. Standard enhancement has been applied in a manner that stabilizes fissures and improves windowing without altering natural hue or introducing artificial lusters. Optical phenomena common to emeralds, such as a mild pleochroic response, contribute to depth and movement as the stone is rotated under light, and the combination of color intensity and controlled inclusion profile results in a gemstone that reads as luminous and authentic in hand and in setting.
Owning this emerald is an investment in both beauty and craftsmanship, and The Natural Emerald Company positions this example as a collectible piece for discerning buyers who value technical merit as much as visual appeal. From a craftsmanship viewpoint, the cutting decisions reflect deliberate prioritization of face up color, structural integrity, and polish excellence, all of which preserve resale desirability and long term condition. From an investment perspective, the combination of weight at 3.41 carats, vivid Zambian color, and an emerald cut optimized for maximum color saturation enhances marketability, particularly among collectors who seek natural, responsibly sourced stones with transparent enhancement histories. Whether set as a signature ring, a bespoke pendant, or retained in a curated collection, this emerald offers both immediate wearable elegance and potential for appreciation as demand for high quality natural emeralds remains robust. The Natural Emerald Company stands behind the provenance and workmanship of this stone, and we supply it with detailed information regarding cutting parameters, clarity assessment, and enhancement treatment to support informed acquisition decisions.




















