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0.62 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Emerald Pair from Colombia
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Stone type: | Emerald | Emerald |
|---|---|---|
Item ID: | PR12561 | PR12561 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.72 Width: 3.79 Height: 2.87 | Length: 5.84 Width: 3.8 Height: 2.85 |
Weight: | 0.31 Ct. | 0.31 Ct. |
Color: help | Green | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard | Standard |
Origin: help | Colombia | Colombia |
Per carat price: help | $6,474 | $6,474 |
This pair comprises two transparent, pear shape green emeralds, each weighing 0.31 carats, with dimensions of 5.72 x 3.79 x 2.87 mm and 5.84 x 3.80 x 2.85 mm respectively. Both stones are cut to a mixed brilliant cutting style that balances a faceted crown with pavilion facets designed to maximize both brilliance and color transmission. Clarity for each is graded as slightly included when evaluated at eye level, and color intensity is described as intense, producing a vivid green that is characteristic of fine Colombian emeralds. Polish is excellent on both stones, resulting in clean facet junctions and a lively surface reflection. Enhancement has been applied to standard industry practice. Origin for the pair is Colombia, and The Natural Emerald Company presents these gems with these technical attributes documented for use in matched jewelry applications.
Finding two emeralds that align so closely across weight, color intensity, cut type, clarity grade, and polish is materially uncommon. Emeralds are products of variable geological conditions, and natural differences in trace element concentrations, growth zoning, and internal features typically produce variance in hue, saturation, and inclusion patterns from crystal to crystal. In addition, cutting considerations introduce further divergence. A cutter will orient a rough crystal to retain weight and optimal color, often sacrificing symmetry to preserve the most desirable color zones. Achieving a matched pair therefore requires either selecting sister crystals from the same rough or an exceptional degree of sorting and matching from separate roughs. The pear shape presents additional challenges because its asymmetry, pointed termination, and length to width ratio magnify even small differences in facet placement and table size. The equality of weight at 0.31 carats for both stones, combined with near identical dimensions, matching mixed brilliant cutting style, consistent intense color, and the same slightly included clarity grade, represents a particularly well matched pair by practical gemological standards.
For practical use, this pair is well suited to matched earring settings, and can also function as corresponding stones for a pendant and accent piece where visual symmetry is required. The small measured differences in dimensions are 0.12 mm in length, 0.01 mm in width, and 0.02 mm in depth, differences that are negligible in most fine jewelry mountings and easily accommodated by a careful setting workflow. A bezel setting can emphasize shape and provide edge protection, while a secure prong setting can maximize light return from the mixed brilliant facets. Given the standard enhancement reported, it is advisable to consult with the working jeweler regarding cleaning and repair methods before subjecting these stones to steam or ultrasonic processes. The combination of intense Colombian color, excellent polish, and closely matched cutting characteristics makes this pair a technically notable example of matched emeralds, and The Natural Emerald Company provides documentation of these attributes to inform design decisions and to support valuation and provenance.


























