Are dark green emeralds more valuable?

Look at an emerald's tone.
Darker emeralds are often considered more valuable, but if an emerald becomes too dark, it becomes less valuable. Emeralds with medium to medium-dark tones are the most valuable emeralds in the market.
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Which color of emerald is the most valuable?

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.
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Should emerald be dark or light?

An emerald must have a medium light tone to qualify as an emerald and not green beryl. Dark emeralds do not have this problem, though if they are so dark they are black and are no longer emeralds.
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Are dark emeralds better?

Most people mistakenly assume that they should choose emeralds of medium to very dark tone because they believe that the darker the tone, the better. But this is not necessarily true. What is just as important to the look of the emerald is its saturation. This is what gives the color its intensity and strength.
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Can emeralds be dark green?

Dark Green and Price

The main downside to the dark green color is despite the fact it guarantees the beryl is an emerald, it is not the ideal color for emeralds. The ideal color of emeralds is a slightly bluish green with a medium tone, and vivid saturation.
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Dark Vivid Green to light green examples of emeralds



Where do dark green emeralds come from?

1) Colombia is the most famous source for emeralds. The most famous deposit in Colombia is the Muzo Mine, northwest of Bogota. It yields fine quality emeralds of deep green color. On the north east of Bogota is another deposit in the Chivor mine.
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How can you tell if a green emerald is real?

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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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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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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Is emerald a good investment?

Emeralds

Emeralds are also an excellent investment because they're rarer than diamonds, but not as pricey. They're best known for their deep green colour but can come in many different shades. If you buy a higher quality emerald with no visible flaws, they'll be more valuable and have greater appreciation potential.
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How do I value my emerald?

The usual factors that determine the value of all colored gemstones are clarity, cut, color and carat weight. In the case of Emeralds, color and clarity dominate value determination. All Emeralds have inclusions.
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How do you evaluate the quality of an emerald?

Emeralds are most commonly graded on four factors: color, clarity, cut, and carat weight. Emerald color is by far the biggest factor that establishes the value and quality of natural emeralds.
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Emerald Grading Scale
  1. Natural AAA: This is the highest quality. ...
  2. Natural AA: This is the second-best category for gemstones.
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What is a AAA emerald?

(Better) Natural AAA gemstones are the top 20%-30% of gemstones in terms of quality. They are Medium green and moderately included. They are comparable to that used by leading independent/family jewelers.
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Which emeralds are the most valuable?

The Rockefeller Emerald was offered by Christie's in the summer of 2017 and was purchased by Harry Winston for $5,511,500, or $305,500 per carat — the highest price per carat ever obtained for an emerald.
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Are opaque emeralds worth anything?

Clear Emeralds are often used for the many fine pieces of jewelry. However, if your Emerald has many inclusions, you will notice that your Emerald may appear opaque. While opaque Emeralds are not usually viewed as very valuable in the market, they are still used in less valuable jewelry and still appreciated.
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Are emeralds worth more than diamonds?

Emeralds are rarer and often more expensive than diamonds

When it comes to rare and expensive gemstones, most of us immediately think of diamonds, but, in fact, emeralds are more than 20 times rarer than diamonds and, therefore, often command a higher price.
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Which is better emerald or ruby?

The value of a good quality ruby per carat is higher than that of an emerald. The value of the gemstone goes on increasing further depending on its rarity. Therefore, a ruby gemstone ring is a suitable pick for proposals, engagements as well as wedding ceremony.
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Are lab created emeralds valuable?

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. Nevertheless, a lab-created emerald isn't nearly as valuable as a natural emerald.
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Where are the best emeralds from?

The emerald mines of Colombia are still the most important source of high quality emeralds today. Colombian emeralds have a rich green color that glows in sunlight. Muzo has been the most important Colombian emerald mine for centuries. High quality emeralds are also mined in Brazil and Afghanistan.
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Which emerald is better Colombian or Zambian?

Zambian Emeralds have a better clarity and few inclusions. Zambian Emeralds are lower priced than they South American cousins, perfect for buyers on a budget. Colombian Emeralds have a better and longer lasting reputation for being of high-quality. Colombian Emeralds can be harder to cut.
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What do Zambian emeralds look like?

Generally, Zambian emeralds are deep green with slight bluish overtone. However certain top-quality Zambian emeralds are found in pure green hue as well.
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Are Ethiopian emeralds valuable?

Nemeth said currently, he could sell an Ethiopian emerald between 2 and 3 carats for between $4,000 and $5,000 per carat, and perhaps a little more for a slightly finer stone.
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How do you tell if an emerald is natural or synthetic?

Synthetic ones have all the same chemical and visual properties of emeralds, and the only way to distinguish between them and natural emeralds without lab equipment is their inclusions. One guarantee of a natural emerald is if there are naturally included crystals of any type.
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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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What are fake emeralds called?

Imitation emeralds are other substances such as glass or a look-alike gemstone of lesser value that are used to imitate the appearance of an emerald. Some common emerald imitators are peridot, garnet, other forms of beryl and chrome diopside. Depending on the substance, these often have little to no value.
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