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4.73 Ct. Emerald from Zambia
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Item ID: | E8158 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.73 Width: 10.57 Height: 7.26 |
Weight: | 4.73 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Zambia |
Per carat price: help | $4,455 |
One beautiful transparent 4.73 carat round shape green emerald, with dimensions of 10.73 by 10.57 by 7.26 millimeters, is presented by The Natural Emerald Company, and its visual impact begins with the basics. The stone is fashioned with a mixed brilliant cut that unites the face up sparkle of brilliant facets with the depth and color retention of a traditional emerald style pavilion, and the result is immediate and persuasive. The clarity grade is very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which means inclusions are present but unobtrusive to the naked eye, allowing light to travel through the gem with minimal interruption. The color intensity is described as intense, and that saturation pairs with an excellent polish to produce a lively surface reflection and a lively internal glow. Enhancement is standard, and the origin is Zambia, a source known for producing emeralds with a particular balance of saturation and clarity, which is evident in this piece.
When you compare the reflective qualities of this Zambian emerald to other emeralds on the market, a few key differences stand out. Colombian emeralds are often praised for their velvety, deeply saturated green tones, and they can exhibit a soft, layered luminosity that comes from very fine internal structures and occasional silky inclusions, but that same internal texture can subtly diffuse reflections and reduce the kind of crisp scintillation seen in brilliant cuts. Brazilian emeralds, by contrast, can trend toward lighter, more transparent greens with a fresher, brighter surface reflection, but sometimes at the cost of the deep, jewel like saturation that collectors prize. This Zambian stone occupies a sweet spot, delivering an intense green that still allows for strong facet to facet reflection because of its very slightly included clarity and the precision of its mixed brilliant cut. The excellent polish enhances mirror like flashes on the table and crown facets, so when the gem moves it returns bold flashes of emerald green rather than only a diffuse glow, and that behavior reads as exceptional when compared directly with many same size emeralds from other origins.
Beyond origin comparisons, the cut and finish of this 4.73 carat stone change the conversation when evaluating light performance within the broader class of green gemstones and fine emeralds. Many emeralds are cut to preserve weight and to work around inclusions, often resulting in step cuts that favor color over sparkle, and that can make the gem appear more like a glowing window than a brilliant jewel. The mixed brilliant cut used here intentionally balances weight retention with optimized light return, increasing scintillation and giving the gem a lively, jewel like presence in jewelry. Compared to greener stones such as tsavorite garnet or demantoid garnet, which naturally exhibit higher refractive index and strong dispersion, emeralds do not typically show the same fire, but they compensate with a depth and richness of green that is unique. In practical terms this Zambian emerald reflects light in a way that emphasizes bold, saturated green flashes, and under natural daylight the crown facets act like small mirrors that return bright green flashes, while under warmer light the stone maintains a strong internal glow. That combination of bright surface reflection and deep internal color is rarer among emeralds, and it positions this gem as a standout for both visual drama and classic emerald character.
From a value and design perspective the reflective strengths of this emerald translate into versatility and long term desirability, and that is a message we stress at The Natural Emerald Company when advising clients. The intense color and very slightly included clarity mean the gem looks substantial and clean to the eye, and the mixed brilliant cut and excellent polish guarantee that it will read as lively when set in rings, pendants, or custom pieces. Settings that allow light to enter the pavilion and that use open backs or thoughtful gallery work will enhance the gem s natural reflections, and halo settings of fine white diamonds will increase perceived brightness by creating contrasting highlights around the green flashes. Because enhancement is standard and fully disclosed, you can judge the stone on its visual merits and its consistent appearance under typical lighting. When customers compare this stone to others they often note that it delivers more immediate sparkle than many step cut emeralds, while retaining the rich, classic color that defines the finest emeralds. For those seeking a balance of brilliance, color intensity, and clean presentation, this Zambian round mixed brilliant emerald is a superior choice, and The Natural Emerald Company stands behind the gem with transparent information and personalized guidance to help you make the best selection for investment or for an heirloom quality piece.


