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Solitaire Aquamarine Ring 2.50 Ct., 18K White & Yellow
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Item ID: | K14454 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.48 Width: 6.74 Height: 6.22 |
Weight: | 2.50 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $200 |
This ring centers a transparent two point five zero carat blue aquamarine cut in a classic emerald configuration, with measured dimensions of nine point forty eight by six point seventy four by six point twenty two millimeters. The emerald cut here is executed with precise step facets on the crown and pavilion, a relatively large table plane, and crisp girdle definition, yielding a clean, architectural profile. Clarity is graded slightly included at eye level, which in a step cut emphasizes the importance of facet placement and polish, and this stone benefits from an excellent polish that minimizes surface diffusion and maximizes internal light transmission. Color is described as medium saturation, producing a true aquamarine blue without overstatement, and the stone is untreated, carrying no enhancements, which preserves its natural Tanzanian origin character. The ring mounting integrates fourteen karat white gold for the head and prongs, coupled with a fourteen karat yellow gold shank and gallery, a combination chosen to balance optical return with warm metal color contrast, while the under gallery geometry allows unobstructed light entry to the pavilion.
From a light performance perspective the emerald cut reads as a study in controlled flashes rather than continuous sparkle. The large table and broad step facets create broad, linear reflections often referred to as a hall of mirrors effect, producing long, mirror like flashes that travel across the length and width of the stone as it moves. Compared to brilliant style cuts such as round brilliant or cushion modified brilliants, this emerald cut displays lower overall scintillation and less dispersion based fire, because step cuts employ fewer facet junctions and larger planar facets, which favor contrast and clarity over refractive fireworks. Compared to a radiant cut, which introduces numerous small facets and a mixed facet scheme to amplify brilliance, this emerald aquamarine will appear calmer, with more defined zones of light and dark that emphasize the stone structure and color purity. The medium saturation of this aquamarine benefits the step facet layout, as the larger facets allow the color to present evenly across the table without the color banding that sometimes appears in shallower cuts.
Clarity and cut proportions are critical in step cut gems, and this specimen is proportioned to present the blue tone while maintaining an elegant length to width ratio of approximately one point four. The pavilion depth at six point twenty two millimeters supports adequate light return, avoiding the windowing effect that can occur in overly shallow emerald cuts, while the excellent polish ensures that facet junctions act as efficient mirrors rather than scattering light. Slight inclusions noted at eye level are modest in size and positioned so they do not disrupt the overall light flow, and they in fact authenticate the natural origin from Tanzania, where aquamarines often exhibit minimal internal features. In practical wear, the four prong white gold head secures the stone and presents a neutral metal hue immediately adjacent to the girdle, which reduces color contamination and allows the aquamarine to display its intrinsic blue more accurately. The yellow gold band beneath introduces a subtle warming backdrop, which can be preferred by clients seeking a two tone aesthetic that enhances metal contrast without altering the gem color through enhancement.
As crafted by The Natural Gemstone Company this ring combines gemological integrity with considered jewelry engineering. The choice of mixed fourteen karat golds, clean step faceting, and an open gallery are intentional decisions to optimize the aquamarine performance for buyers who appreciate refined, technical attributes. For clients prioritizing maximum brilliance and scintillation, a brilliant cut aquamarine or a radiant cut would deliver stronger dispersed fire and lively sparkle, and such cuts also tend to mask inclusions more effectively. For collectors who value purity of color, architectural clarity, and the elegant linear flash pattern characteristic of a premium step cut, this two point five zero carat emerald cut aquamarine represents a superior option, offering a mature, controlled light behavior, demonstrable craftsmanship, and a fully natural Tanzanian provenance.








































