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Certified Natural Emerald & Diamond Ring in 18K White Gold — Brilliant‑Cut

SKU: 1700010400273
$5,074.99Price

◆ Overview

A brilliant 18K white gold ring featuring a 1.35ct natural, untreated emerald selected for its vivid saturation, clarity, and collector‑grade rarity. All gemstones in this piece — including the primary emerald and all natural diamond accent stones — are 100% certified and independently verified for authenticity.

◆ Key Highlights

  • 1.35ct natural, untreated emerald
  • Solid 18K white gold
  • Heirloom‑grade design
  • 100% certified and verified gemstones (emerald + diamonds)
  • Ethically sourced materials
  • Certification‑ready documentation available
  • Ideal for anniversaries, engagements, and luxury gifting

◆ Emerald Details

  • Carat Weight: 1.35ct
  • Origin: Natural
  • Treatment: None (untreated)
  • Color: Vivid green saturation
  • Clarity: Collector‑grade
  • Cut: Precision‑cut for brilliance
  • Verification: Emerald is fully certified and authenticity‑verified

◆ Diamond Details

  • Type: Natural accent diamonds
  • Cut: Brilliant‑cut
  • Clarity: Fine‑jewelry grade
  • Color: Near‑colorless
  • Verification: All diamonds are 100% certified and independently verified

◆ Metal & Craftsmanship

  • Metal: 18K White Gold
  • Finish: High‑polish
  • Design Style: Heirloom‑grade design
  • Craftsmanship: Hand‑set stones, fine‑jewelry construction

◆ Investment & Rarity

  • Untreated emeralds of this size and saturation are rare
  • Strong long‑term value retention
  • Ideal for collectors seeking authenticity and scarcity
  • Certification included for appraisal and insurance purposes

◆ Ideal For

  • Anniversary gifts
  • Engagement rings
  • Luxury gemstone collectors
  • Heirloom jewelry buyers

◆ Certification & Authenticity

  • All gemstones (emerald + diamonds) are 100% certified and verified
  • Independent gemological verification
  • Documentation available upon request
  • Suitable for insurance and appraisal

◆ GIA Verification Statement

Every gemstone and diamond in this piece has been independently examined, verified, and certified by GIA‑trained gemologists. This ensures full transparency, authenticity, and accuracy in grading.

◆ Laser‑Etched Identification

Each gemstone and diamond is laser‑etched with its unique identification number, matching its respective certification documentation. These ID numbers can be viewed prior to purchase upon request. To arrange verification, contact:

Arthur Baldwin Email: ArthurBaldwin@SgaritCertifiedDiamonds.com Phone: 541‑215‑3434 Availability: Mon–Sat, 5 AM – 11 PM

◆ Packaging & Shipping

  • Secure, insured shipping
  • Premium SGARIT presentation packaging
  • Tracking and delivery confirmation included

◆ Personal Gemologist Support

For any questions about the gemstone, certification, laser‑etch IDs, shipping, or packaging, contact your personal gemologist:

Arthur Baldwin Email: ArthurBaldwin@SgaritCertifiedDiamonds.com Phone: 541‑215‑3434 Availability: Mon–Sat, 5 AM – 11 PM

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    • Geological Origin & Formation

       Natural emeralds form under rare geological conditions involving beryllium‑rich fluids and chromium/vanadium sources. These conditions occur in only a few regions worldwide, making emeralds one of the rarest colored gemstones in nature. Origin influences color, clarity, and internal growth features.

    • Emerald Color Grading (Vivid Green Standards)

       Color is the most important value factor in emeralds. High‑saturation vivid green stones with strong transparency are considered collector‑grade. SGARIT evaluates hue, tone, and saturation using internationally recognized color grading frameworks.

    • Clarity Characteristics & Internal Features

       Emeralds naturally contain internal features known as jardin, which confirm authenticity and geological origin. SGARIT evaluates clarity using industry‑standard criteria, ensuring each stone meets our transparency and structural integrity requirements.

      Gemstone Clarity Standards —

    • Cut Geometry & Optical Performance

       Emeralds are commonly shaped in octagonal (emerald) cuts to enhance color depth, reduce stress points, and maximize face‑up presence. SGARIT selects cuts that balance durability with optical performance for luxury‑grade presentation.

      Emerald Cut & Quality Factors

    • Emerald Origin Regions (Zambia, Colombia, Brazil)

       SGARIT sources natural emeralds from verified suppliers specializing in high‑quality material from major origin regions such as Zambia, Colombia, and Brazil. Each region produces distinct color profiles and internal growth patterns.

      Zambian Emeralds (Gemfields)

    • Mineral Data & Scientific Properties

       Emeralds belong to the hexagonal crystal system and rank 7.5–8 on the Mohs hardness scale. Their durability and optical properties make them suitable for fine jewelry when properly set and cared for.

      Beryl Mineral Data —

    • Ethical Sourcing & Responsible Supply Chain

       SGARIT partners only with suppliers who follow responsible mining and transparent documentation practices. All emeralds undergo origin review and compliance checks aligned with global ethical sourcing frameworks.

      Responsible Jewellery Council Standards —

    • Certification & Gemological Verification

       Every emerald is accompanied by third‑party certification confirming species, identity, color, clarity, and treatment disclosure. SGARIT cross‑references all data with internationally recognized gemological standards.

      Gem Identification Standards —

       

    • Emerald Care & Preservation

       Emeralds require mindful care due to their natural inclusions. Clean with warm, soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners, steamers, and harsh chemicals. Store separately to prevent abrasion.

      Emerald Care Guide —

       

    • Investment & Value Factors

       High‑quality natural emeralds with vivid color, strong transparency, and certified documentation demonstrate excellent long‑term value retention. SGARIT evaluates each piece using recognized valuation factors.

      Gemstone Valuation Factors —

    • Historical & Cultural Significance

       Emeralds have been prized for thousands of years, symbolizing royalty, vitality, and protection. Their rarity and enduring cultural value contribute to their status as one of the world’s most coveted gemstones.

      Smithsonian Emerald Collection —

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     — Verified Buyer "I bought this for my engagement and she said yes before I even finished the question. That says it all." — Ethan J., Chicago

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    average rating is 4 out of 5, based on 150 votes, Ratings

    — "The diamond is gorgeous, but I wish the band was a bit thinner. Still, the quality is top-tier." — Nina S., Seattle

    average rating is 4 out of 5

     — Verified Buyer "Absolutely stunning. The cut is flawless and the sparkle is unreal. I’ve never seen a diamond this clean in person." — Jasmine R., Los Angeles

    average rating is 4 out of 5

     — Verified Buyer "Love the sparkle and the setting. Shipping took a few extra days, but customer service was responsive." — Talia B., Miami

    average rating is 4 out of 5

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    Miami, FL 33132

    36 NE 1st St

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