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8.13 Ct. Emerald from Colombia
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Item ID: | E8000 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 20.26 Width: 10.88 Height: 6.72 |
Weight: | 8.13 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Colombia |
Per carat price: help | $7,405 |
From the moment the first glint of green is seen beneath the Colombian soil, this emerald begins a story that ties geology, tradition, and human care. Mined in Colombia, this GIA certified, transparent 8.13 carat pear shape emerald measures 20.26 by 10.88 by 6.72 mm, and carries a mixed brilliant cut that invites lively brilliance without sacrificing the stone s natural depth. Its clarity is graded slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a mark of authenticity that tells of the pressures and mineral traces that formed it over millions of years, and its vivid color intensity and excellent polish bring forward a saturated green that seems to glow from within. Standard enhancement has been applied to stabilize and reveal its natural beauty, and our cutters at The Natural Emerald Company honored the gem s origin by choosing a pear outline that preserves weight and maximizes light return. This is not simply a faceted stone, it is a compact chronicle of miners who traced hidden veins, of artisans who coaxed out symmetry and sheen, and of gemological scrutiny that confirms its pedigree.
Viewed through the lens of investment, this emerald stands out as a collectible with tangible scarcity and cultural resonance. Large, transparent Colombian emeralds with vivid color and GIA documentation are rare, and rarity is a core driver of long term value in the colored gemstone market. The combination of notable carat weight, classic pear proportion, and excellent polish enhances desirability among private collectors, bespoke jewelers, and auction houses, and GIA certification helps to reduce provenance uncertainty, improving marketability and liquidity. While no asset can be guaranteed to appreciate, historically high quality Colombian emeralds have shown resilience and periods of strong appreciation as supply tightens and demand from mature and emerging markets rises. Factors that can support future value include the finite nature of premium Colombian deposits, continued appetite for natural colored gems as alternative stores of value, and the added confidence that comes from documentation and ethical sourcing. Offered by The Natural Emerald Company with full certification and careful presentation, this emerald is presented as both a wearable heirloom and a considered addition to a diversified collection, an emblem of natural history that may grow in esteem and monetary worth as fine emeralds become ever more elusive.

























