1 pcs Emerald - 3.50 ct - Gem research Swiss Lab (GRS)






Holds a gemmology degree from IGE Madrid and an MBA from University of Santiago de Compostela.
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Natural Emerald, 1 stone, 3.50 carats, pear shape with a brilliant/step mixed cut, bluish-green colour, GRS certified (Report No. GRS2025-111513).
Description from the seller
Natural Emerald – 3.50 Carats – GRS Certified (Report No. GRS2025-111513)
A refined Natural Emerald weighing 3.50 carats, beautifully fashioned in an elegant pear shape. This gemstone displays a distinctive bluish-green colour, offering a fresh and lively appearance that is highly appreciated among emerald connoisseurs.
The stone is cut in a brilliant/step (mixed) style, combining the brilliance of faceted sparkle with the depth and hall-of-mirrors effect typical of step cuts. With well-balanced proportions (13.93 × 8.68 × 5.64 mm), it presents an attractive profile suitable for high-end jewellery creations such as pendants or statement rings.
Certified by the respected GRS GemResearch Swisslab, this emerald is confirmed as natural, providing assurance of authenticity and professional gemmological evaluation.
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Specifications
• Gemstone: Natural Emerald
• Weight: 3.50 carats
• Dimensions: 13.93 × 8.68 × 5.64 mm
• Shape: Pear
• Cut: Brilliant / Step (Mixed Cut)
• Colour: Bluish-Green
• Certification: GRS (GemResearch Swisslab)
• Report Number: GRS2025-111513
• Date: 21 January 2026
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Comments
• Clarity Enhancement: Minor (CE(O))
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Important Information
• Photos are taken under professional lighting; colour may vary slightly under different lighting conditions
• This is a loose gemstone (not mounted)
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Shipping & Conditions
• Secure packaging with full tracking
• Buyers are responsible for any customs duties, VAT, or import taxes
• Optional insurance available upon request
Seller's Story
Natural Emerald – 3.50 Carats – GRS Certified (Report No. GRS2025-111513)
A refined Natural Emerald weighing 3.50 carats, beautifully fashioned in an elegant pear shape. This gemstone displays a distinctive bluish-green colour, offering a fresh and lively appearance that is highly appreciated among emerald connoisseurs.
The stone is cut in a brilliant/step (mixed) style, combining the brilliance of faceted sparkle with the depth and hall-of-mirrors effect typical of step cuts. With well-balanced proportions (13.93 × 8.68 × 5.64 mm), it presents an attractive profile suitable for high-end jewellery creations such as pendants or statement rings.
Certified by the respected GRS GemResearch Swisslab, this emerald is confirmed as natural, providing assurance of authenticity and professional gemmological evaluation.
⸻
Specifications
• Gemstone: Natural Emerald
• Weight: 3.50 carats
• Dimensions: 13.93 × 8.68 × 5.64 mm
• Shape: Pear
• Cut: Brilliant / Step (Mixed Cut)
• Colour: Bluish-Green
• Certification: GRS (GemResearch Swisslab)
• Report Number: GRS2025-111513
• Date: 21 January 2026
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Comments
• Clarity Enhancement: Minor (CE(O))
⸻
Important Information
• Photos are taken under professional lighting; colour may vary slightly under different lighting conditions
• This is a loose gemstone (not mounted)
⸻
Shipping & Conditions
• Secure packaging with full tracking
• Buyers are responsible for any customs duties, VAT, or import taxes
• Optional insurance available upon request
Seller's Story
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