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Men's Prasiolite Ring 7.26 Ct., 14K Yellow Gold
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Item ID: | K16189 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 13 Width: 11.86 Height: 7.99 |
Weight: | 7.26 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $34 |
This mens ring centers a transparent 7.26 carat prasiolite cut in an asscher octagon shape, with precise dimensions of 13.00 by 11.86 by 7.99 millimeters. The asscher cut is a classic step cut that emphasizes a broad rectangular table and concentric step facets on the crown and pavilion, creating the characteristic hall of mirrors effect. On this specimen the facet junctions are proportioned to balance depth and table size, producing broad flashes and strong windowing that reveal the stone structure rather than scintillation. Clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, and the inclusions are minimal to an observer accustomed to step cut transparency, they do not disrupt the geometric light pattern but they do authenticate natural formation. Color is described as medium intense green saturation, a tone that benefits from the asscher faceting by showing a saturated table color without overpowering the inner step reflections. The stone is heat treated to enhance the green prasiolite tone, the polish is excellent, and the material is sourced from Madagascar, a locale known for producing stones with steady color and clean crystal habit.
The setting architecture is expressly designed to direct attention to the center stone, using an octagonal bezel flange that follows the stone outline and minimizes metal overhang at the table. The bezel rim is chamfered and planar, aligning with the asscher step facets so that the metal becomes an extension of the gem geometry, rather than a competing element. An open geometric gallery beneath the pavilion allows light to enter and exit through the lower facets, which increases the perceived depth and encourages the large step facets to flash as the ring moves. The pavilion clearance is engineered to maintain a short distance from the girdle, optimizing refractive return for this step cut, while the secure bezel grip and internal seat maintain axial stability and prevent rotation. From the top view the stone appears larger due to minimized bezel width and a clean octagonal silhouette, and from angular perspectives the stepped crown is framed by the bezel so that every step facet is visible, reinforcing the gem as the visual and structural focal point.
Execution in 18K yellow gold complements the medium intense green prasiolite by providing warm contrast that sharpens the stone outline and increases visual impact. The ring shank is forged with a continuous taper that transitions into a robust shoulder, the massing balancing on finger ergonomics for daily wear while supporting a substantial center gem. The gold is finished to an excellent polish and subtle hand burnishing defines junctions between the bezel and the shank, eliminating tool marks and creating crisp facet like joins between metal planes. Structural elements in the gallery are milled and soldered with precision, providing a rigid basket that resists shock and maintains bezel alignment under load. The result is a masculine profile that remains refined, with the 18K yellow gold acting as both a protective cradle and a design frame that guides the eye to the asscher octagon center.
For the discerning collector or connoisseur this ring reads as a study in controlled light and material pairing, where cut quality, color saturation, and setting geometry work in concert to elevate the center stone. The asscher cut rewards careful viewing, showing depth and a succession of mirror planes that are best appreciated under variable light, and the medium intense green of the prasiolite retains a natural appearance that is well suited to the warmer tone of 18K gold. Because the stone has been heat treated, routine care involves avoiding prolonged exposure to extreme heat sources that could alter color, and cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush is recommended to maintain the excellent polish. The Natural Gemstone Company certifies the provenance and the treatment disclosure for this piece, and we can provide further gemological documentation on request, as well as options for sizing and finish. This ring is engineered to present the prasiolite as the unequivocal center of attention, combining gemological precision with durable, refined goldwork.






































