2.10 Untreated Colombian Emerald


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Here is the relevant data on the 2.10 Untreated Colombian Emerald:

Size: 2.105
Country of Origin: Classic Colombia
Cert: AGL - October 1, 2003
Shape: Emerald
MM: 8.82 x 6.21 x 5.07
Color/Tone: 5/70
Color Rating/Tone: 5/65-70
Estimated Commercial Acceptability Very-Good to Good (4.5)
Color Scan: Green 60, Blue 25, Yellow 15
Clarity: LI2-MI1
Cutting: Good (4)
Depth: 81.8%
Average Brilliancy: 90%
Finish: Very Good-Good (3-4)
TQIR: Very Good (3.5)
Clarity Enhancement: None
Price: US$29, 500. total including mounting, shipping/handling in the United States and the original AGL Colored Stone Grading Report.
NGC Comment: A gem green blue Classic Colombian emerald. The color is a split grade between 5 and 4.5 or 4.75. The TQIR of 3.5 makes the final grade of the gem 4.25. Any emerald with LI2-MI1 clarity is rare. The cutting and finish are extremely high. The stone has almost the brilliancy of a diamond at 90%. How rare are untreated emeralds? Approximately 99% of all emeralds are treated. This no treatment probably makes this stone as rare as a pink or blue colored diamond. The stone comes with a hand built custom mounting with 18k yellow gold and platinum with two matching D-F, VVS diamonds weighing .47. Together this piece is spectacular. What every Colombian emerald should look like.

For more information on this gem, call Robert Genis of National Gemstone at 1-800-458-6453 or email rgenis@preciousgemstones.com or click this link to automatically open your default email program. Feel free to call or e-mail for specific quotes.

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