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Very Clean Emerald 3.90CT Top Quality Emerald
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 10.55 x 8.64 x 5.48mm
- Weight (cts)
- 3.9
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Emerald
- Type
- Faceted
- Colours
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Emerald is a precious gemstone and the most famous member of the beryl mineral family. Its lush green color, historical significance, and rarity have made it one of the most prized gems for thousands of years.
Key Characteristics:
Color: Rich green to bluish-green, caused by traces of chromium and/or vanadium
Hardness: 7.5 – 8 on the Mohs scale (relatively hard but often brittle due to inclusions)
Luster: Vitreous (glass-like)
Transparency: Transparent to translucent
Crystal System: Hexagonal
Notable Features:
Inclusions are common: Known as the “jardin” (French for “garden”), these internal features are accepted and even admired as part of the stone’s character.
Often treated: Most emeralds are treated with oils or resins to enhance clarity.
High value: Fine-quality emeralds can be more valuable than diamonds of the same size.
Origins:
Major sources: Colombia (world’s finest), Zambia, Brazil, Ethiopia
Other sources: Afghanistan, Pakistan, Russia, Zimbabwe
Symbolism & History:
Birthstone: May
Symbolism: Rebirth, love, fertility, and wisdom
Treasured by ancient civilizations like the Egyptians, Romans, and Incas—Cleopatra was famously fond of emeralds.
Uses:
High-end jewelry: rings, earrings, necklaces
Heirloom and royal collections
Collector and investment pieces
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 10.55 x 8.64 x 5.48 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 3.9
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Emerald
- Type
- Faceted
- Colours
-
Emerald is a precious gemstone and the most famous member of the beryl mineral family. Its lush green color, historical significance, and rarity have made it one of the most prized gems for thousands of years.
Key Characteristics:
Color: Rich green to bluish-green, caused by traces of chromium and/or vanadium
Hardness: 7.5 – 8 on the Mohs scale (relatively hard but often brittle due to inclusions)
Luster: Vitreous (glass-like)
Transparency: Transparent to translucent
Crystal System: Hexagonal
Notable Features:
Inclusions are common: Known as the “jardin” (French for “garden”), these internal features are accepted and even admired as part of the stone’s character.
Often treated: Most emeralds are treated with oils or resins to enhance clarity.
High value: Fine-quality emeralds can be more valuable than diamonds of the same size.
Origins:
Major sources: Colombia (world’s finest), Zambia, Brazil, Ethiopia
Other sources: Afghanistan, Pakistan, Russia, Zimbabwe
Symbolism & History:
Birthstone: May
Symbolism: Rebirth, love, fertility, and wisdom
Treasured by ancient civilizations like the Egyptians, Romans, and Incas—Cleopatra was famously fond of emeralds.
Uses:
High-end jewelry: rings, earrings, necklaces
Heirloom and royal collections
Collector and investment pieces
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| Standard Shipping - Tracked |
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