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4.98 Ct. Emerald from Colombia
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Item ID: | E7946 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.99 Width: 9.71 Height: 8.04 |
Weight: | 4.98 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Colombia |
Per carat price: help | $11,600 |
This listing presents a beautiful transparent GIA certified 4.98 carat asscher octagon shape green emerald, with precise dimensions of 9.99 x 9.71 x 8.04 mm, presented by The Natural Emerald Company. The stone is cut in an asscher style that respects the geometric harmony of the octagon form, and it has been evaluated as very slightly included evaluated at eye level, with a vivid color intensity and an excellent polish. Enhancement is standard, a common and accepted practice in the trade which improves stability and visual presence without altering the natural origin. The GIA certification confirms both the identity and the Colombian origin, which is a crucial factor for connoisseurs who value provenance alongside optical quality.
From a gemological standpoint this emerald demonstrates an exceptional combination of weight, cut, and clarity that speaks directly to its market value. The asscher cut uses broad, concentric step facets that create a hall of mirrors effect, emphasizing depth of color and clarity in a way that brilliant cuts cannot. For this reason, the fact that the stone is classified as very slightly included evaluated at eye level is particularly meaningful, because step cuts tend to reveal internal characteristics more readily than mixed or brilliant cuts. The excellent polish enhances facet junctions and promotes crisp light return across the large, open table and pavilion steps. Standard enhancement in emeralds typically refers to oiling or the use of a colorless, refractive agent, which helps to reduce the visual impact of minor fissures and to stabilize appearance. When combined with a GIA report, buyers receive transparent documentation of the treatment, so they can accurately weigh long term value and potential future re treatments if desired.
Comparing hue and tone, this Colombian emerald exhibits the hallmark pure vivid green that collectors associate with top Colombian material, with a slightly bluish undertone that yields a cool, clear saturation and lively brilliance. By contrast, emeralds from Zambia often show a deeper, more bluish green with a slightly darker tone, producing an inky richness that can be extremely attractive but reads darker under certain lighting. Brazilian emeralds, particularly those from Minas Gerais, frequently present a lighter tone and a greener yellow hue, which can be bright and fresh but less saturated than the classic Colombian green. Emeralds from Afghanistan and Pakistan, especially Panjshir material, are known for intense bluish green hues with strong saturation and often robust crystal clarity, but their tone may vary towards a cooler, more bluish cast than the warm vividness typical of Colombian stones. This particular asscher emerald sits comfortably in the top tier for purity of hue and saturation among Colombian examples, offering a balanced medium to medium dark tone which interacts superbly with the step facets to project even color across the table.
For the educated buyer this gem offers a compelling investment in both aesthetic quality and documented provenance. The nearly five carat weight and clean asscher presentation make it desirable for a bold solitaire ring, a high end pendant, or a statement pair when matched with a complementary piece. The combination of vivid color intensity and very slightly included evaluated at eye level clarity is rare in Colombian stones at this scale, and the GIA certificate adds a layer of market confidence and ease of resale. From a technical valuation perspective, the stone benefits from the visual advantages of an asscher cut, which concentrates color and can make a slightly lower clarity grade appear more transparent and appealing, while the excellent polish ensures optimal light performance. The Natural Emerald Company stands behind the gemological descriptions and is prepared to provide the full GIA report images, magnified detail views, and guidance on settings that will display the stone to its best advantage, including metal choices and mounting styles that protect the pavilion and maintain the integrity of any accepted enhancement over time.
Finally, practical considerations for ownership and care are straightforward and important for long term value retention. Standard enhancement like oiling is stable but may require periodic inspection by a trusted jeweler, particularly if you choose an everyday wear setting such as a ring. A bezel or protective gallery can help shield the step cut corners and pavilion, while a skilled jeweler can design a setting that maximizes the asscher geometry to showcase the vivid green without exposing the stone to unnecessary knocks. For collectors and investors who prioritize documented origin, exceptional color, and a near five carat presence, this Colombian asscher octagon emerald represents a rare opportunity. Please contact The Natural Emerald Company for further technical details, high resolution images, the GIA report file, and personalized advice on mounting and insurance, we will be pleased to assist you in assessing how this gem fits within a curated collection or a bespoke commission.



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