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3.64 Ct. Emerald from Russia
Item ID: | E9065 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 11.99 Width: 8.52 Height: 6.02 |
Weight: | 3.64 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Russia |
Per carat price: help | $3,672 |
This transparent green emerald from The Natural Emerald Company weighs 3.64 carats, and presents an elegant oval outline with precise dimensions of 11.99 x 8.52 x 6.02 mm. The gem is fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut, combining a brilliant facet arrangement on the crown with modified faceting on the pavilion to balance scintillation and color. The stone carries a clarity grade of slightly included as evaluated at eye level, and exhibits intense color intensity with a vivid saturation that is evenly distributed across the table and crown. No enhancement has been applied to this emerald, preserving its natural state and internal features, and the finish is of excellent polish, with facet junctions and girdle symmetry executed to stringent standards. The origin of this piece is Russia, and the combination of its weight, proportions, and craftsmanship yields a gemstone that reads as highly collectible and suitable for refined bespoke settings.
Color analysis of this emerald emphasizes its intense green, with hue leaning toward pure green with a slight blue bias when examined under daylight balanced illumination. Saturation is strong, producing a rich verdant tone without tipping into over dark, and tone sits in the ideal range to allow both depth and brightness. The mixed brilliant cut enhances color performance by concentrating green saturation beneath the table while allowing lively white light return from the crown facets, creating a dynamic interplay between body color and scintillation. Under magnified inspection, color distribution remains uniform, with only minor zoning at facet boundaries that does not detract from visual homogeneity. Optical behavior shows a modest degree of pleochroism typical for emerald species, with an observable shift toward a slightly bluer green along certain crystallographic orientations, which can be used to advantage by the lapidary when orienting the stone for maximum face up color.
The inclusion suite within this emerald is the defining hallmark that gives the stone an unmistakable signature, and these internal characteristics also affirm its natural, untreated state. The stone contains a combination of narrow three dimensional growth tubes, isolated mineral crystals, and fine feather networks that traverse the pavilion and crown, producing the characteristic jardin commonly associated with fine emeralds. Several two phase and three phase negative crystals are present, showing minute liquid films and gas bubbles that refract light in distinctive ways, and microscopic platelet inclusions align in short arrays that reflect the host crystal morphology. These features contribute to light scattering that softens direct reflections, adding perceived depth and a horticultural like texture when viewed at oblique angles. Importantly, the inclusions are stable within the crystal lattice and do not show evidence of resin filling or other clarity enhancement, reinforcing the statement that the gem is unenhanced and in its natural condition.
Cut and proportions have been executed to make the most of the material properties, and the geometry supports both optical performance and wearable aesthetics. The length to width ratio of 1.41 yields a balanced oval silhouette that is neither squat nor overly elongated, allowing the stone to sit elegantly in a range of mounting styles. Measured against the average of length and width, the depth of 6.02 mm corresponds to a depth percentage of approximately 58.7 percent, which places the pavilion depth in a range that optimizes return of saturated color while minimizing loss through windowing. The mixed brilliant plan presents smaller star and kite facets on the crown that boost brilliance, while the lower girdle facets and modified pavilion facets are angled to retain color and to enhance the internal reflections that create the gem like glow emerald collectors prize. The polish is excellent across all facets, producing crisp facet junctions and minimal surface grain, which maximizes luster and lets the internal jardin remain the focal element.
For connoisseurs and designers seeking a natural specimen with a distinct internal fingerprint, this 3.64 carat Russian emerald offers a compelling combination of provenance, optical richness, and lapidary provenance from The Natural Emerald Company. The natural inclusions provide both a forensic signature and an aesthetic texture, while the absence of enhancement preserves intrinsic properties for long term appreciation. This stone is ideally suited to a high quality ring or pendant setting that showcases face up color, and it will pair well with girdle protection and a setting that limits exposure to mechanical stress. For clients requiring documentation, provenance notes and condition reports can be provided upon request, and our gemological team at The Natural Emerald Company is available to discuss facet orientation, mounting recommendations, and certified appraisal options, to assist in integrating this distinct emerald into a lasting piece of jewelry.
























