Light Green Color | Oval Mixed Cut | Certified Gemstone
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₹56,910.00
(tax excl.)
(₹21,000.00 per cts)
Reference:
EM-90123566-NME.ZB
EM-90123566-NME.ZB
Gemstone Details
- Gemstone
- Natural Emerald
- Gem Species
- Beryl
- Weight (Carats)
- 2.71 cts
- Weight (Ratti)
- 2.98 Ratti
- Pieces
- 1 pc
- Color
- Light Green
- Shape
- Oval
- Style of Cut
- Mixed Cut
- Quality of Cut
- Good
- Dimensions
- 11.12 x 7.57 x 5.03 mm
- Enhancement
- No indications of any major enhancement. Traces of oil in fissures
- Certification
- Nine Gems Lab Report
A rare and elegant 2.71 cts Natural Emerald (Panna Gemstone) offered by Nine Gems in Bengaluru, crafted for those who seek authenticity and timeless beauty. This gem shows a soothing Light Green color with only Notable inclusions prominence, presented in a perfect Oval shape that enhances its glow and wearability. There are No indications of any major enhancement. Traces of oil in fissures have been found, a traditional and accepted practice to improve surface appearance, and the stone is certified from Nine Gems Lab, giving you full confidence in its origin and quality.This Natural Emerald brings the calm of fresh monsoon leaves and the quiet strength of nature into exclusive jewellery. Set in a ring, pendant or bespoke piece, its soft green catches light like new growth at dawn, making any design feel alive and refined. Compared to nature, the gem mirrors the peaceful depth of a garden after rain, subtle yet deeply present, lending an understated luxury to fine jewellery.As per Vedic astrology in general, the Natural Emerald (Panna Gemstone) is associated with planet Mercury and is traditionally believed to help with intellect, communication, learning and business acumen. Many wearers choose emeralds for their perceived ability to sharpen mind and enhance clarity, while also adding elegance to personal style. For personalised astrological advice, consult a trusted Vedic astrologer to see how a 2.71 cts Natural Emerald may fit your chart and intentions.
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