cItem: zamercktprec8.61mm1.55ct
Material: Emerald
Color: light green
Type:Beryl
Locality: Zambian
Hardness: 7.0 good for almost any jewelry application
Design: by Jeff R. Graham
Cut By: Chris Byron
Dimensions: 8.61 mm x 5.56 mm 4.05 deep
Clarity: I
Weight: 1.55 carats
Price: $620.00 ($400.00 per ct)
Treatments: Unknown
Note: Custom cut gems by Chris Byron in this beautiful one of antique check top rectangle design Emerald Gemstone Faceted
cItem: zamsq5.60mm.70ct
Material:Emerald
Color: green blue
Type: Beryl
Locality: Zambian
Hardness: 7.0 good for almost any jewelry application
Design: by Jeff R. Graham
Cut By: Chris Byron
Dimensions: 5.60 mm x 5.50 mm 4.0 deep
Clarity: I
Weight: .70 carats
Price: $840.00 ($1200.00 per ct)
Treatments: Unknown
Note: Custom cut gems by Chris Byron in this beautiful one of antique square design Emerald Gemstone Faceted
cItem: zamer1.05ct6.70mm
Material: Emerald
Color: blue green
Type: Beryl
Locality: Zambian
Hardness: 7.0 good for almost any jewelry application
Design: by Jeff R. Graham
Cut By: Chris Byron
Dimensions:6.70 mm x 4.80mm 3.70deep
Clarity: I
Weight: 1.05 carats
Price: $420.00($400.00per ct)
Treatments: Unknown
Note: Custom cut gems by Chris Byron in this beautiful one of Emerald shape design Emerald Gemstone Faceted
cItem: colembarov9.81mm3.05ct
Material:Emerald
Color: light green
Type: Beryl
Locality: Colombian
Hardness: 7.0 good for almost any jewelry application
Design: by Jeff R. Graham
Cut By: Chris Byron
Dimensions: 9.81mm x 7.57mm 6.95deep
Clarity: I
Weight: 3.05 carats
Price: $ 305.00($100.00per ct)
Treatments: Unknown
Note: Custom cut gems by Chris Byron in this beautiful one of Colombian antique barrion oval design Emerald Gemstone Faceted
History of Facetted Gemstones
Facetted Gemstones Emerald made their appearance in European jewelry during the late 13th and early 14th centuries. With the advent of the horizontally turning cutting-wheel in the late 1400s came the possibility of designing and repeating elaborately conceived geometric faceting schemes, thereby controlling and enhancing the light coming from within the stone.
Starting with the burgeoning Renaissance gem-cutting trade in Bruges, to Venice, Florence and eventually the whole of Europe, the management of light became the central theme in gem cutting. During the same period, Flemish painters, such as Jan Van Eyck (c. 1390-1441) also took up the obsession with light and reflection in their artwork. Using the laws of optics as a guiding force, the exterior shape and facet scheme of a cut gemstone would now be preordained by the refractive and reflective properties of the mineral itself.With in these pages you will find our Faceted Designs Concave, convex, sets and suite.Are cutting will give you maxmum light return, better brilliants, refractivetivaty, skilnation of color.In Faceted Emerald Cut Gems Gemstone