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3.60 Ct. Cabochon Emerald from Zambia
This loose stone ships by Mar 1
Item ID: | E6481 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 11.15 Width: 8.79 Height: 5.49 |
Weight: | 3.60 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $420 |
From the oldest royal treasuries to the intimate keepsakes handed down through families, emeralds have always carried a weight of history and an aura of quiet authority. They have been prized by kings, scholars, and artisans for thousands of years, seen as emblems of renewal, wisdom, and enduring beauty. This particular gem evokes that same lineage, a cabochon cut emerald whose soft, domed surface recalls the stones set into antique signets and temple ornaments. The cabochon style itself is one of the earliest ways that gemstones were finished, a technique that emphasizes color and presence rather than optical fire, and that very simplicity is what makes this piece so timeless. When you hold this emerald, you are touching a form of adornment that has connected cultures across continents and centuries, a subtle yet unmistakable statement of continuity and grace.
This is a translucent green emerald weighing 3.60 carats, it measures 11.15 by 8.79 by 5.49 millimeters, it is fashioned in a classic oval shape and finished with a cabochon cut, the clarity is graded included when evaluated at eye level, the color intensity is vivid, and the polish is excellent, the enhancement is standard, and the origin is Zambia. Those technical details describe the gem with precision, and they also tell part of its story. The vivid green is characteristic of fine Zambian material, a hue that reads as lush and vibrant under natural light, yet deep and contemplative in shadow. The included clarity expresses itself as natural internal character, tiny gardens and feathering that speak to the stone being genuinely formed and not manufactured, these internal features catch the light and add depth, they make each viewing an intimate experience, a private discovery of pattern and glow that changes as the stone moves.
For the collector who values provenance and the wearer who appreciates a piece that carries history, this emerald is an ideal candidate for settings that honor tradition. A low bezel in warm gold will cradle the cabochon and mirror the ancient practice of protecting precious stones within metal frames, a softly engraved mount can give the stone the sense of an heirloom ready to be passed down, a simple pendant on a fine chain will allow the stone to rest against the skin and reveal its full color, while a ring designed with timeless proportions will make the emerald both wearable and enduring. The cabochon cut is exceptionally well suited to such classic treatments, because its continuous curved surface reads as a single, lucid green plane, unbroken by facets, allowing the eye to trace the color and internal character without interruption. With its excellent polish, the stone invites touch and contemplation, it asks to be experienced often, and it rewards such attention with a steady, calming presence.
At The Natural Emerald Company we understand that a gemstone is more than a material, it is a narrative waiting to be written. This Zambian cabochon arrives with the certainty of responsible sourcing and the knowledge that its standard enhancement aligns with trade practices that preserve the gem while respecting its natural state. We are available to advise on settings that will protect the stone and highlight its strengths, and we can assist with bespoke commissions to create a piece that will become part of your family story. For those who seek a jewel that is rooted in history yet thoroughly wearable in the present, this 3.60 carat oval emerald offers a balance of heritage and modern provenance, a piece that will age with dignity and pass from hand to hand as a quiet testament to taste and tradition.

























