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(NR) 0.74ct Beautiful Vivid Green Emerald | Natural from Zambia
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 5.5 x 4.9 x 3.6mm
- Weight (cts)
- 0.74
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Octagonal
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- SI
- Colours
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Welcome to SuchenGems!
An emerald is a green variety of the mineral beryl, colored by trace amounts of chromium or vanadium. Its most defining feature is its vibrant green color, which can range from bluish-green to a deep, rich green. Due to its formation, most emeralds contain visible inclusions known as "jardin," or garden. Emeralds are durable but brittle, making them prone to fractures, which is why clarity enhancements are common. The intense green color is caused by trace amounts of chromium or vanadium. Hardness: On the Mohs scale, beryl has a hardness of 7.5–8, but its toughness is generally poor due to numerous inclusions. Crystal structure: It crystallizes in the hexagonal system. . Appearance and cut Jardin: Most emeralds have natural, eye-visible inclusions that are often referred to as the stone's "jardin" or "garden". Cut: The "emerald cut" is a popular, rectangular step cut with beveled corners, but emeralds are cut into many other shapes as well. A good cut is essential for enhancing the stone's brilliance and color. Clarity: Because they are often brittle, emeralds frequently have fractures that are treated with oil or resin to improve clarity. YouTube · NinaVovahttps://www.youtube.comThe Ultimate Emerald Buying Guide: Origins, Prices, and TipsJan 24, 2568 BE — and again that's pre-selected stone the one that we checked the one that wasn't modified uh the one that haven't been heat treated or something l... Historical and cultural significance Etymology: The name "emerald" comes from the Greek word smaragdos, meaning "green gem". Historical use: The gemstone has been prized since antiquity, with notable examples including the emeralds associated with Cleopatra. Symbolism: It has historically been associated with rebirth, renewal, and spring.
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 5.5 x 4.9 x 3.6 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 0.74
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Octagonal
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- SI
- Colours
-
Welcome to SuchenGems!
An emerald is a green variety of the mineral beryl, colored by trace amounts of chromium or vanadium. Its most defining feature is its vibrant green color, which can range from bluish-green to a deep, rich green. Due to its formation, most emeralds contain visible inclusions known as "jardin," or garden. Emeralds are durable but brittle, making them prone to fractures, which is why clarity enhancements are common. The intense green color is caused by trace amounts of chromium or vanadium. Hardness: On the Mohs scale, beryl has a hardness of 7.5–8, but its toughness is generally poor due to numerous inclusions. Crystal structure: It crystallizes in the hexagonal system. . Appearance and cut Jardin: Most emeralds have natural, eye-visible inclusions that are often referred to as the stone's "jardin" or "garden". Cut: The "emerald cut" is a popular, rectangular step cut with beveled corners, but emeralds are cut into many other shapes as well. A good cut is essential for enhancing the stone's brilliance and color. Clarity: Because they are often brittle, emeralds frequently have fractures that are treated with oil or resin to improve clarity. YouTube · NinaVovahttps://www.youtube.comThe Ultimate Emerald Buying Guide: Origins, Prices, and TipsJan 24, 2568 BE — and again that's pre-selected stone the one that we checked the one that wasn't modified uh the one that haven't been heat treated or something l... Historical and cultural significance Etymology: The name "emerald" comes from the Greek word smaragdos, meaning "green gem". Historical use: The gemstone has been prized since antiquity, with notable examples including the emeralds associated with Cleopatra. Symbolism: It has historically been associated with rebirth, renewal, and spring.
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Rest of World
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Rest of World
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Thailand
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Thailand
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