Emerald and Diamond Brooch | Claw-set with a Cushion-shaped Emerald Weighing 13.66 Carats, Surrounded by Brilliant-cut a
At 13.66 carats, this cushion-shaped emerald occupies a genuinely significant tier within the coloured-stone market, large enough to command a composition built entirely in its service, and the brooch delivers exactly that. The centre stone is claw-set, a minimal-metal setting approach that maximises light exposure to the emerald's cushion-cut crown, allowing its colour and internal character to be seen with as little interference from the mount as possible. Surrounding the emerald, brilliant-cut and baguette diamonds combine to form the frame, the brilliants contributing sharp, concentrated sparkle while the baguettes trace clean structural lines around the composition's perimeter, together offering a considered contrast of light qualities against the emerald's smoother, more saturated colour block. Colour and clarity characteristics for the principal emerald are available on request; a stone of this weight, at nearly fourteen carats, sits well above the threshold where emeralds become genuinely scarce in the market, since fine material of this size with the internal clarity needed to justify a claw setting — rather than a more forgiving bezel that could hide surface-reaching inclusions — represents a meaningful subset of overall emerald production. The choice to expose the stone via claw-setting rather than protect it within a fuller bezel is itself a statement of confidence in the material's quality. Worn, the brooch functions as a genuine centrepiece appropriate for formal occasions, its scale and colour intensity ensuring it reads clearly even at a distance, while the diamond frame provides enough surrounding brilliance to prevent the composition from reading as overly heavy or somber. This is precisely the category of coloured-stone jewellery that serious collectors actively seek — a centre stone of real individual significance, set with evident respect for showcasing its natural character rather than concealing it. For those thinking about diamonds and coloured stones as tangible, appreciating holdings, an emerald of this calibre and scale represents genuine long-term value, the kind of material that becomes progressively harder to source as accessible deposits continue to deplete. Independent certification is available on request, and Legacy's team can provide detailed grading documentation ahead of a private appointment. A collector weighing this piece against smaller emerald brooches in the Legacy collection should note that stones in this weight class typically command increasing scarcity premiums well beyond a simple linear scale, since fine material above ten carats becomes disproportionately harder to source with each additional carat of size. This brooch is entered into the Legacy register as a significant coloured-stone holding, and we welcome serious collectors to arrange a viewing.
Specifications
- Diamond / Gem weight: 13.66ct
- Cut / Shape: Mixed
- Gemstones: Emerald
- Carat Weight
- 13.66ct
- Shape
- Mixed
- Color
- On Request
- Clarity
- On Request
- Metal
- On Request
- Certification
- GIA / IGI / HRD on request
- Treatment
- None · Natural
- Reference Number
- LD-BR-0145
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At 13.66 carats, this cushion-shaped emerald occupies a genuinely significant tier within the coloured-stone market, large enough to command a composition built entirely in its service, and the brooch delivers exactly that. The centre stone is claw-set, a minimal-metal setting approach that maximises light exposure to the emerald's cushion-cut crown, allowing its colour and internal character to be seen with as little interference from the mount as possible. Surrounding the emerald, brilliant-cut and baguette diamonds combine to form the frame, the brilliants contributing sharp, concentrated sparkle while the baguettes trace clean structural lines around the composition's perimeter, together offering a considered contrast of light qualities against the emerald's smoother, more saturated colour block. Colour and clarity characteristics for the principal emerald are available on request; a stone of this weight, at nearly fourteen carats, sits well above the threshold where emeralds become genuinely scarce in the market, since fine material of this size with the internal clarity needed to justify a claw setting — rather than a more forgiving bezel that could hide surface-reaching inclusions — represents a meaningful subset of overall emerald production. The choice to expose the stone via claw-setting rather than protect it within a fuller bezel is itself a statement of confidence in the material's quality. Worn, the brooch functions as a genuine centrepiece appropriate for formal occasions, its scale and colour intensity ensuring it reads clearly even at a distance, while the diamond frame provides enough surrounding brilliance to prevent the composition from reading as overly heavy or somber. This is precisely the category of coloured-stone jewellery that serious collectors actively seek — a centre stone of real individual significance, set with evident respect for showcasing its natural character rather than concealing it. For those thinking about diamonds and coloured stones as tangible, appreciating holdings, an emerald of this calibre and scale represents genuine long-term value, the kind of material that becomes progressively harder to source as accessible deposits continue to deplete. Independent certification is available on request, and Legacy's team can provide detailed grading documentation ahead of a private appointment. A collector weighing this piece against smaller emerald brooches in the Legacy collection should note that stones in this weight class typically command increasing scarcity premiums well beyond a simple linear scale, since fine material above ten carats becomes disproportionately harder to source with each additional carat of size. This brooch is entered into the Legacy register as a significant coloured-stone holding, and we welcome serious collectors to arrange a viewing.
Specifications
- Diamond / Gem weight: 13.66ct
- Cut / Shape: Mixed
- Gemstones: Emerald
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