Natural 6.9ct Emerald Diamond Bracelet in 18K Gold
18K White Gold 6.9CT Emerald Bracelet With Diamond Accents
This bracelet features a natural beryl species gemstone identified as a natural emerald, sourced from Zambia, one of the world’s most respected regions for high‑saturation green emeralds. Zambian emeralds are known for their vivid green color with cooler undertones, high transparency, and strong internal crystal stability, making them highly desirable among collectors seeking consistent quality and long‑term value.
The emerald in this bracelet is a transparent, vivid‑green octagonal brilliant cut, delivering architectural symmetry and strong face‑up saturation. The faceted gemstone weight is documented at 10.15 grams, consistent with dense, high‑quality Zambian beryl.
This stone is certified under Report No. G2107230356, issued on July 23, 2021 by GRC (Gem Research Center). The certification confirms species, identity, transparency, color grade, and cut geometry. Zambian emeralds with this level of vivid saturation, transparent clarity, and precision octagonal cutting are uncommon and typically reserved for collector‑grade, investment‑level jewelry.
Key Highlights
• 6.9ct natural green emerald, octagon cut
• VS1 emerald clarity with VVS2 diamond accents
• Solid 18K white gold construction
• SGARIT Signature Limited Series
• Third‑party certified and fully documented
• Precision‑set for maximum color return and structural integrity
• Investment‑grade emerald jewelry for elite collectors
Gemstone Details
Carat Weight: 6.9ct
Stone Type: Natural Emerald
Cut: Octagon Emerald Cut
Color: Natural Green
Clarity: VS1 (Emerald) / VVS2 (Diamonds)
Treatment: hydrothermal origin
Certification: Third‑party verified (D Certification Institute)
Metal & Craftsmanship
Metal & Craftsmanship
Metal: 18K White Gold
Purity: Au750
Design: Structured, luxury‑grade bracelet engineered for long‑term durability
Craftsmanship: Hand‑set emerald and diamond accents
Brand: SGARIT Certified Diamonds
Authority Reference: Jewelers of America — Metal Purity Standards https://www.jewelers.org/education/jewelry-101/metal-types
Authenticity & Verification
SGARIT uses non‑invasive gemological methods to verify gemstone identity, clarity, and structural integrity. Each piece includes third‑party certification and full documentation suitable for insurance and appraisal. No laser‑etching is applied to emeralds or colored gemstones.
GIA & IGI Reference Standards
Buyers may request GIA or IGI‑aligned verification for additional confidence. These standards include identity confirmation, treatment analysis, clarity characteristics, color description, and full documentation for long‑term asset protection.
Investment Positioning
This bracelet offers strong long‑term value due to its natural color, clarity, and solid 18K construction. Comparable retail pieces from major luxury houses often list at significantly higher prices for similar materials and craftsmanship.
Care Instructions
Soak in warm, soapy water for 10–15 minutes. Use a soft brush to clean stone and prongs. Rinse under lukewarm water and dry with a microfiber cloth. Avoid bleach and ultrasonic cleaners. Store in SGARIT’s velvet‑lined case.
Client Support
For certification questions, gemstone verification, or private acquisition support: Arthur Baldwin — ArthurBaldwin@SgaritCertifiedDiamonds.com — 541‑215‑3434 Availability: Mon–Sat, 5 AM – 11 PM
Provenance & Origin Documentation
This bracelet features a natural beryl species gemstone identified as a natural emerald, sourced from Zambia, one of the world’s most respected regions for high‑saturation green emeralds. Zambian emeralds are known for their vivid green color with cooler undertones, high transparency, and strong internal crystal stability, making them highly desirable among collectors seeking consistent quality and long‑term value.
The emerald in this bracelet is a transparent, vivid‑green octagonal brilliant cut, delivering architectural symmetry and strong face‑up saturation. The faceted gemstone weight is documented at 10.15 grams, consistent with dense, high‑quality Zambian beryl.
This stone is certified under Report No. G2107230356, issued on July 23, 2021 by GRC (Gem Research Center). The certification confirms species, identity, transparency, color grade, and cut geometry. Zambian emeralds with this level of vivid saturation, transparent clarity, and precision octagonal cutting are uncommon and typically reserved for collector‑grade, investment‑level jewelry.
Treatment Disclosure & Integrity Statement
indicates hydrothermal origin. SGARIT provides full disclosure on all gemstone treatments and origins, ensuring buyers understand the exact nature of the stone. No misleading terminology, no hidden enhancements, and no retail‑style ambiguity. Every detail is transparent and documented.
Cut Precision & Optical Performance
The emerald is shaped in a bold octagon cut engineered to maximize color depth and surface presence. This geometry enhances the stone’s natural saturation while maintaining structural stability. The cut delivers strong face‑up color and a refined, architectural profile consistent with SGARIT’s engineered aesthetic.
Structural Engineering & Metal Integrity
The bracelet is constructed in solid 18K white gold (Au750) using SGARIT’s weight‑forward engineering for long‑term durability. Reinforced prongs secure the emerald while maintaining a refined luxury silhouette. The metal purity and structural integrity meet atelier‑level jewelry manufacturing standards recognized across the high‑end industry.
Certification & Gemological Verification
This piece includes third‑party certification from the D Certification Institute, verifying gemstone identity, clarity, and material disclosure. SGARIT performs additional non‑invasive verification to confirm structural integrity and ensure the stone meets collector‑grade gemstone standards
Investment & Value Retention Analysis
A 6.9ct vivid‑green hydrothermal emerald with VS1 clarity and diamond accents in solid 18K gold positions this bracelet as a strong long‑term value asset. Comparable pieces from major luxury houses often list at significantly higher prices. SGARIT delivers equivalent materials and craftsmanship without inflated markup, increasing value retention, asset stability, and collector appeal.
Rarity Index & Collectability Score
This bracelet ranks high on SGARIT’s rarity index due to its large carat weight, high‑saturation color, octagon geometry, and certified documentation. Hydrothermal emeralds of this size and clarity are uncommon in the open market, making this piece a high‑demand collector asset.
Ethical Sourcing & Responsible Mining
SGARIT works exclusively with verified suppliers who follow responsible sourcing, ethical production, and transparent supply chain standards. All gemstones undergo documentation review to ensure compliance with global jewelry ethics frameworks.
Craftsmanship & Atelier Standards
Each stone is hand‑set by SGARIT artisans trained in precision mounting for high‑value gemstones. The bracelet’s structure is engineered for both visual impact and long‑term durability, meeting the standards expected of elite jewelry houses and atelier‑grade craftsmanship.
Wearability & Lifestyle Compatibility
Despite its size and presence, the bracelet is designed for comfortable wear. The weight distribution and flexible construction allow for daily use while maintaining the integrity of the emerald and diamond settings. This aligns with gemstone durability standards and luxury‑grade wearability guidelines.
Appraisal & Insurance Guidance
This piece includes documentation suitable for insurance and appraisal. SGARIT recommends insuring all high‑value gemstone jewelry and provides guidance for submitting certification and valuation documents to your insurer. This aligns with professional jewelry appraisal standards recognized across the industry.
Long‑Term Care & Preservation Protocols
Emeralds require careful handling. Clean with warm, soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners, bleach, and harsh chemicals. Store in SGARIT’s velvet‑lined case to protect the stone from abrasion and environmental stress. These guidelines follow gemstone care protocols established by leading gemological authorities.
Gemstone Specifications
- Carat Weight: 6.9ct Stone
- Type: Natural Emerald (Beryl Species)
- Cut: Octagon Emerald Cut
- Color: Natural Green (Vivid Saturation)
- Clarity: VS1 (Emerald) / VVS2 (Diamonds)
- Treatment: Hydrothermal Origin (Fully Disclosed)
- Certification:Third‑party verified — D Certification Institute (GRC)
- GRC CERTIFICATION: Report Number G2107230356.
Authority Reference: GIA Emerald Description — https://www.gia.edu/emerald-description (gia.edu in Bing)
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
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.
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.







