SKU:2023000976

Carved Jade Jewel and Zambian Zenith Emerald Ring

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An exquisite ring, masterfully sculpted from jade, graced with the verdant splendor of Zambian emeralds and the precise cuts of baguette diamonds, all beautifully mounted on 18K gold.

The emeralds used in these earrings are sourced from Zambia, which is renowned for producing some of the world's most exquisite emeralds. The emeralds used in these earrings are of exceptional quality, boasting an even color distribution, excellent transparency, and a deep green hue. The Kagem mine in Zambia is among the most famous and valuable emerald mines in the world, operated by Gemfields, a leading supplier of responsibly sourced colored gemstones. The mine has produced several remarkable emeralds, including the "Inkalamu" or "Lion Emerald," one of the largest and most valuable rough emeralds ever discovered. Despite being relatively hard on the Mohs scale with a rating of 7.5-8, emeralds are notoriously brittle, making them challenging to cut. Emeralds have been prized for centuries, even by the Maharajas and Mughal emperors of ancient India. Old Sanskrit tales that predate the Pyramids celebrate emeralds, making them a gemstone of exceptional historical and cultural significance.

The jades are special – originated in Myanmar and was hand carved in China. Although jadeite deposits are found throughout the world (Guatemala, Japan, Russia, and California), Burma remains the primary source of best jade, hidden in the mountains where geography, soil, and climate all come together to produce the finest. The sourcing of the Jade from Myanmar and carving it in China began in 1780’s with Emperor Qianlong, who extended China's jurisdiction into northern Burma, calling it the “Imperial Gem”. Jade was therefore used for the finest objects and cult figures and for grave furnishings for high-ranking members of the Imperial family. They were also carriers of Chinese traditional arts and literature and were representative of its user's personal aesthetic sense and their social status, especially the imperial courts

Diamond    : 0.38 cts
Emerald : 0.48 cts

Size : #54
Dimension : 3.10 (L)x 1.2 (W)x 3.47 (H) cm.
Weight : 18.21 g.

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