


Vivid Green Zambian Emerald and Diamond Bracelet
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Vivid Green Zambian Emerald and Diamond Bracelet:
- 8 oval-cut Zambian emeralds, 20.37ct total, vivid green
- 4.22ct of round brilliant diamond accents
- 24.59ct total carat weight
- 18k white gold
- Origin: Zambia
- Certified by C. Dunaigre Consulting (Switzerland), 2022
- Clarity enhancement: minor to moderate (industry-standard oiling)
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Complete Description
A 7-row line bracelet featuring 8 oval-cut Zambian emeralds set in a line with 4.22 carats of round brilliant diamond accents in 18k white gold — 24.59 total carats across the bracelet. Each emerald is hand-selected for vivid green color, the highest color grade in emerald terminology, with stones ranging from approximately 10.15×7.90mm to 11.05×8.85mm.
The emeralds are sourced from Zambia, one of the two most prestigious origins for emeralds (alongside Colombia). Zambian emeralds are known for their deep saturation and cooler blue-green tonal range, distinguishing them from the warmer green of Colombian stones. The set was certified by C. Dunaigre Consulting (Switzerland) in 2022, confirming origin, color grade, and treatment status.
About emerald treatment
The C. Dunaigre report notes "indications of minor to moderate clarity enhancement," which refers to the industry-standard practice of oiling emeralds to fill surface-reaching fractures. This is acceptable and expected for natural emeralds — virtually all natural emeralds undergo some form of clarity enhancement at the time of cutting. The treatment is stable, non-permanent (oiling can be refreshed periodically), and fully disclosed per FTC requirements.
How it wears
A line of 8 vivid green emeralds carries genuine presence on the wrist — visible from across a room, designed for special occasions, evening wear, and milestone moments. The diamond accents add brightness between the colored stones, keeping the visual rhythm from reading too heavy on color alone.
This bracelet works particularly well with neutral evening wear — black, navy, cream, or champagne — where the saturated green reads as the focal piece. For coordinated jewelry: simple diamond studs, a thin diamond tennis bracelet on the same wrist, or a single emerald-accented ring. Avoid layering with other colored stone pieces; let the emeralds carry the color story.
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The emeralds are sourced from Zambia, one of the two most prestigious origins for emeralds in fine jewelry (alongside Colombia). Zambian emeralds are known for their deep saturation and slightly cooler blue-green tonal range, distinguishing them from the warmer green of Colombian stones. The certification report confirms the Zambian origin specifically.
"Vivid green" is the highest color grade in emerald terminology, indicating the most saturated and visually striking green tone. The grading scale moves from vivid (highest), to intense, to strong, to medium, with lower grades reading more muted. The certificate from C. Dunaigre confirms that every emerald in this bracelet meets the vivid green standard.
The C. Dunaigre report notes "indications of minor to moderate clarity enhancement," which refers to oiling — an industry-standard practice for emeralds. Virtually all natural emeralds undergo some form of clarity enhancement at cutting to fill surface-reaching fractures. The treatment is stable, non-permanent, and fully disclosed per FTC requirements. Oiling can be refreshed periodically by a qualified jeweler; we offer this service to all Diana M emerald customers.
The set was certified by C. Dunaigre Consulting in Switzerland on January 29, 2022. C. Dunaigre is considered alongside Gübelin, SSEF, and GRS as one of the world's top gemological laboratories. The report confirms the Zambian origin, vivid green color grade, and clarity enhancement disclosure for all 8 emeralds.







