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7.14 Ct. Emerald from Colombia
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Item ID: | E8481 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 16.01 Width: 12.03 Height: 7.78 |
Weight: | 7.14 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Colombia |
Per carat price: help | $6,479 |
This GRS certified natural emerald from The Natural Emerald Company presents a combination of scale, transparency, and color that is rarely found in a single stone. The pear shape measures 16.01 x 12.03 x 7.78 mm and weighs 7.14 carats, and it displays a vivid green color intensity that is true to classic Colombian material. The stone has been cut with a mixed brilliant facet arrangement, a choice that preserves a strong color saturation while introducing lively scintillation from the brilliant facets. Clarity is described as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, and the stone is transparent, allowing depth of color and internal light play to be appreciated without significant obstruction. Polish quality is excellent, the finish presenting tight, well defined facet junctions that contribute to the overall brightness and surface luster. The reported enhancement is standard, consistent with accepted oil or similar clarity enhancement practices used to stabilize and improve the presentation of natural emeralds. The documented origin is Colombia, aligning with the finest traditional sources for intensely colored green emeralds, and the GRS certificate confirms the gem identification and treatment observations noted.
For an engagement ring, this pear shaped Colombian emerald represents a compelling balance of presence, elegance, and practicality. The 7.14 carat weight and the elongated pear silhouette provide a strong visual statement that still reads as refined when set as a center stone. The mixed brilliant cut enhances the stone s ability to interact with light, delivering flashes of brightness that complement the deep green body color, an effect that translates well in both natural and artificial lighting. The clarity grade of very slightly included at eye level indicates the stone is effectively eye clean, which is a significant consideration for engagement jewelry where the center gem is viewed continually and closely. The transparent nature and vivid color intensity ensure the stone will remain the focal point of a ring design whether mounted solitaire, halo set to accentuate the outline and add contrast, or paired in a three stone composition. Dimensionally the gem sits in a size range that accommodates a broad spectrum of mounting styles, allowing jewelers to proportion prongs and settings to protect the pointed tip and to optimize finger coverage for an elongating effect.
Practical aspects relevant to long term wear are straightforward and can be readily addressed by considered design choices. Emerald, as a variety of beryl, has a Mohs hardness that makes it suitable for daily wear with proper protection, however natural inclusions and the standard enhancement process mean that certain precautions are advisable. A protective setting that shields the pointed end, such as a bezel or secure prong treatment with reinforced tips, will reduce the risk of mechanical damage. Routine maintenance should include avoiding exposure to harsh chemicals, limiting impact, and scheduling periodic professional inspections to confirm the integrity of the setting and to assess the condition of any surface enhancements. Ultrasonic cleaning is generally not recommended for treated emeralds, and warm soapy water with a soft brush is the preferred home care method. The stone s vivid green pairs well with a range of precious metals, from classic yellow gold which complements warm tonalities, to white gold or platinum which emphasize color contrast and brilliance.
The accompanying GRS report provided by The Natural Emerald Company supplies independent verification of the stone s identity, origin, and enhancement status, supporting informed selection and long term value. The report documents the key parameters including carat weight, measurements, cut style, clarity description, color intensity, polish grade, enhancement class, and Colombian provenance, which together form a transparent record that is useful for insurance, appraisal, and resale considerations. When considering this emerald for an engagement, clients are encouraged to review the certificate in tandem with in hand evaluation, and to consult with a skilled jeweler to define the optimal setting that balances protection with aesthetic priorities. The Natural Emerald Company is available to provide additional imagery, facet maps, or viewing recommendations under different lighting conditions, ensuring the gem is presented and set with the precise care its quality merits.



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