The exceptional piece is 44cts of fine quality Colombian material from the Muzo mine. It has a rich and even color and only minor oil - an already rare combination. With a perfect emerald cut and a big face-up appearance, the stone would command attention based on its quality alone.
Christopher Smith, President of the American Gemological Laboratories described it as such: "This remarkable gemstone possesses a cut and finish that instills an overall charm that is difficult to quantify, yet accentuates its appeal and exclusivity. Such a combination of quality factors, large size, absence of treatment, and origin determination, as present in this exceptional Colombian emerald is very rare."
Takat acquired the stone directly from the manufacturer and in the process of refining the stone to improve the life and symmetry, they made an extraordinary discovery about one of the stone's inclusions. Inclusions in emeralds are typically formed in fissures and veils creating a garden-like appearance. This stone, however, has a very distinctive black inclusion in the center of the stone that is a precise representation of the Arabic symbol for Allah.
The Divinity Emerald is indeed for sale, and will likely go to a collector who will appreciate not only its extraordinary quality but also its absolutely unique nature.
About Takat: Takat Group, a family-owned company in business since 1955 with offices all over the world, is renowned for dealing in fine emerald, ruby, and sapphire as well as semi-precious gems. At the helm of the New York office is Rayaz Takat, who has endeavored to create a line of exquisite, one-of-a-kind pieces of fine jewelry using the highest quality rare gemstones, designed to be handed down throughout generations. The company's quest for the most rare gems has taken it to the farthest corners of the world.