Are all emeralds green?

Unlike the other precious stones, which can be found in a variety of colours, emeralds are only ever green, though their hues range from yellow-green to deep jade.
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Do emeralds have to be green?

Emeralds occur in hues ranging from yellow-green to blue-green, with the primary hue necessarily being green. Yellow and blue are the normal secondary hues found in emeralds. Only gems that are medium to dark in tone are considered emeralds; light-toned gems are known instead by the species name green beryl.
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What color are real emeralds?

The most desirable emerald colors are bluish green to pure green, with vivid color saturation and tone that's not too dark. The most-prized emeralds are highly transparent. Their color is evenly distributed, with no eye-visible color zoning.
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How many colors of emerald are there?

The possible hues are bluish green, green, and yellowish green. Blue is more tolerated in emeralds than any yellow modifying the color. Worth mentioning is that the emerald color rarely shows up well in any type of media. The green found in emeralds is somewhat shimmery, and 3 dimensional.
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How can you tell a real emerald?

The color of the gemstone is often used to indicate its authenticity. Hold your gem up to the light and analyze its color. Real emeralds will showcase a pure green or blue-green hue. Hence, if the stone you are holding displays yellow or brown undertones, it is most likely a fake.
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Are there black emeralds?

A Black Emerald is a black-colored gemstone, often resembling a Chaos Emerald. Black Emerald may refer to: Ancient Onyx, an emerald used to imprison Chaos in the Archie Comics continuity; or.
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How can you test emeralds at home?

Shine a blacklight onto the emerald.

Put your emerald in a dim or dark room. Shine the blacklight onto the gem and watch the color of the fluorescence: Yellow, olive-green, or bright red fluorescence is a sure sign of a synthetic emerald.
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Are real emeralds cloudy?

Flawless emeralds are not cloudy, but are highly transparent or clear.
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Can emeralds be red?

Red Beryl. Red Beryl is usually only large enough to be faceted at 0.20 carats. While red emerald is a completely incorrect term, there is merit to the description. Red beryl and emeralds are the same mineral species, meaning they share most of their chemical composition and crystal structure.
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Are there blue emeralds?

There is no such thing as a blue emerald. First off, by definition an emerald color ranges from a slight yellowish green to a bluish green. While the tone and saturation of the color are factors in this, the primary color must be green.
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Can an emerald be purple?

Details. This rare gemstone is unique and has been selected by our professional gemologists directly from the mouth of the mine. Gemologists Remarks: Rare in this size in this gem variety. Very intense purple.
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Do emeralds scratch easily?

Contrary to popular belief, emeralds are very resistant to scratches. A direct measure of this is the Mohs Hardness Scale. Any mineral on the scale can be scratched by a mineral the same rank or above it, but cannot be scratched by anything below it.
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How much is a 1 carat emerald worth?

Emeralds can range from less than $1 a carat to $100,000 a carat.
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Why are raw emeralds so cheap?

Rough, uncut emeralds are worth less than their faceted counterparts, for a few reasons: Emerald rough from Muzo Mine, Colombia. Labor! A bad gem cutter can turn an expensive emerald rough into a cheap emerald.
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How do you identify an emerald rock?

Emeralds are only green, and the green is very distinct. The green also produces a soft, shimmery effect that cameras hate. This is the primary factor that differentiates it from gems like peridot, which is always a yellowish green color versus an emerald's more bluish hues.
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What is a AAA emerald?

Emerald Grading Scale

Natural AAA: This is the highest quality. It represents are the top 10% of gemstones. Natural AAA emeralds are rich green, moderately to slightly included, and they exhibit very high brilliance.
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Why are Zambian emeralds so cheap?

Zambian emeralds are competitively priced

The main reason for their generally lower price lies in the history of emerald mining in both countries. Colombian emerald mining dates back to before the 16th century, and has a pedigree that stretches more than 500 years.
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Do all emeralds have flaws?

Investment Grade. Emeralds of this type barely have flaws. While most emeralds have inclusions, investment grade emeralds can be eye clean or may have very slight blemishes or tiny visible pinpoints. They may also have some very slight visible feathers.
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Is a lab created emerald real?

Answer: A lab-created emerald is a real emerald but not a natural emerald. Synthetic emeralds are some of the most expensive synthetic gems. The methods used to create them in labs require expensive equipment. The process is slow and energy intensive, and the yield of facetable material is low.
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Which emerald is best?

Colombian rough emeralds are known for the highest quality. These emeralds have a warmer and intense pure green color. Deep green emeralds are a rare occurrence in nature, hence are highly prized and sought after.
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Are emeralds fragile?

No. Contrary to popular belief, Emeralds are actually quite scratch resistant, being a 7.5-8 on the Mohs Hardness Scale. This means they are pretty durable for everyday wear!
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What is a fire emerald?

Fire emeralds were a type of valuable emeralds. Sometime before 19 BBY, Prince Xizor of Black Sun failed to recover a shipment of fire emeralds when it was swallowed by the Khadaji Singularity.
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Is emerald more expensive than sapphire?

Sapphires can cost anywhere from $1,000 to $11,000 per carat, but you'll find good-quality stones at $450 - $1,200 per carat. Emeralds range from $525 to $1,125 per carat. However, note that several factors affect the price of a gemstone, including color, carat weight, and clarity.
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Can emerald go in water?

Avoid Soaking Emeralds In Hot Or Warm Or Cold Water. The problem with Treated Emeralds is that water may exude in the fillers. Revealing the Emerald to heat may cause the crack to expand and make the Emerald very flimsy. Keep Emerald away from heat or wetness.
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