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7.52 Ct. Emerald from Colombia - Muzo
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Item ID: | E6264 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.4 Width: 10.21 Height: 8.2 |
Weight: | 7.52 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Colombia - Muzo |
Per carat price: help | $10,125 |
This listing describes a C. Dunaigre certified emerald, weighing 7.52 carat, presented in an emerald cut shape, with dimensions 12.40 by 10.21 by 8.20 millimeters, exhibiting an intense green color intensity, a clarity grade of slightly included evaluated at eye level, an excellent polish, enhancement standard, and a documented origin of Colombia, Muzo. The Natural Emerald Company offers this specimen with the full certification reference from C. Dunaigre, ensuring that the stated properties have been assessed by a recognized independent laboratory. The proportions of the emerald cut have been selected to balance depth and table size, allowing the stone to present a strong face up color while retaining the internal depth that is characteristic of fine Colombian material. The combination of weight, dimensions, cut, color, and provenance positions this emerald within a class of gemstones valued for both collector interest and refined jewelry use.
At the heart of this emeralds appearance is the crystalline nature of beryl, a cyclosilicate whose hexagonal lattice governs how light is absorbed and transmitted. Trace substitutions of chromium and vanadium within the crystal lattice produce the deep green hues that define Colombian emeralds, and the regularity of the lattice planes directs how specific wavelengths of light are preferentially absorbed, yielding a color saturation that is more vivid and stable than many other green gemstones. Natural growth features, commonly termed jardin, are intrinsic to emeralds and represent minute variations and inclusions that formed during crystallization. These internal features are not defects in the sense applied to many other gems, but rather fingerprints of natural formation, they interact with light to create subtle internal reflections and micro scints, and when combined with an intense, evenly distributed color, they contribute to a depth and complexity of appearance that is difficult to reproduce synthetically or in other gem species.
The emerald cut used for this stone emphasizes planes and step facets, rather than relying on the high dispersion and scintillation typical of brilliant cuts. Those long, parallel facets create broad, luminous windows and a layered interplay of light, where flashes of brightness traverse facet junctions and edge lines rather than erupting as small, starlike sparkles. This effect is particularly compelling in an intensely colored, well polished emerald from Muzo, because the cut channels light through the length of the stone, allowing the hexagonal crystallography and depth of color to be fully expressed. The excellent polish minimizes surface scattering and ensures that light is efficiently transmitted into the stone and reflected back to the viewer, enhancing perceived brightness. The slightly included clarity grade evaluated at eye level indicates the presence of natural internal features, yet because those inclusions are well distributed and do not interrupt the stones major light paths, they can serve to break and redirect light in a way that introduces subtle internal scintillation. The result is a type of sparkle that is less about high frequency twinkle and more about coherent, layered luminosity that works in concert with the emeralds color to produce an appearance that many connoisseurs find uniquely appealing.
For practical considerations regarding wear and presentation, the stones standard enhancement has been disclosed, and this is consistent with established practices for fine emeralds used in high quality jewelry, it preserves the stones integrity while improving clarity and visual harmony, and it should be maintained through appropriate care protocols as advised by a qualified jeweler. The Muzo origin contributes to the gemological story of this emerald, as Muzo material is historically associated with saturated, vivid greens and a velvety depth, characteristics that are clearly evident in this specimen. Certification by C. Dunaigre documents the gems measured parameters and ensures traceability, which supports valuation and long term stewardship. When mounted, the emeralds dimensions and emerald cut will lend themselves to settings that protect the stone while showcasing its planar brilliance and color, for example secure bezel or prong constructions that align with the step facet geometry. The Natural Emerald Company presents this emerald as an object whose optical performance arises from its intrinsic crystal chemistry, considered cutting and polish, and natural growth characteristics, producing a sparkle and color presence that is distinct from other gemstones, a coherence of light and color that endures under varied viewing conditions.

























