Are darker or lighter emeralds more valuable?

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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Are light or dark emeralds more expensive?

Emerald color is defined based on three aspects: its hue (color), saturation (intensity), and tone (purity). The more vivid the green, the darker and purer it shows, the more valuable the emerald.
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Are light or dark emeralds better?

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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Are dark green emeralds more valuable?

Emeralds range in color from deep green to pale green hues. The deep green gems are the most prized and expensive emeralds. The lovely variety of color is due to the exact amount of trace elements, Chromium, Vanadium and Iron, in the stone.
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Are lighter emeralds more expensive?

The color saturation also determines the price of the stone. The rarest and most expensive are intense green, dark and deep. Light-colored stones are cheaper. However, some bright grassy emeralds can compete with diamonds in price.
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Dark Vivid Green to light green examples of emeralds



Are lighter emeralds better?

When it comes to emerald, many people expect a deep, dark green. But often, the stone they fall in love with is much lighter! Lighter gems reflect more light, making them livelier, and most people prefer them to a darker green with less brilliance.
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Is a darker emerald better?

TONE AND SATURATION

Fine emeralds tend to fall between 2 and 8. Note that darker does not mean better. Rich color is the darkest one should look for in emeralds. The finest gemstones are based on taste and generally range from medium, medium rich, to rich color.
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How dark should an emerald be?

An emerald can have a light, medium or dark tone which means that it will be a light shade of green, a moderate green or a dark green in colour. The most valuable and most attractive emeralds have a medium to moderately dark tone.
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What is the highest quality emerald?

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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What color Colombian emerald is best?

The deep, dark green is the most sought after hue and can only be found in Colombia. This type of emerald can demand exorbitant prices.
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How can you tell a good quality emerald?

Shine a Blacklight onto the Emerald

You can check an emerald for authenticity by checking what fluorescent colors can be seen through the gem with a blacklight. A natural emerald will show a pure green or blue-green hue. With the light, it will either not have any backlight or a weak orange-red or green color.
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What clarity is best for emerald?

Clarity Grade

Emerald cut diamonds don't conceal imperfections well due to their long, open facets, so clarity (or lack of inclusions) is important. We recommend an eye-clean VVS1 clarity grade or higher.
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Which emerald is more expensive?

The most expensive emerald color is a bluish green hue with medium tone and full saturation. I specify the terms hue, tone, and saturation because these are the three factors that all colors of gems are judged by, excluding black, white, and colorless gems.
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What is the cheapest emerald?

Emeralds can range from less than $1 a carat to $100,000 a carat.
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What to look for when buying emeralds?

Most gemologists agree that it all comes down to color when purchasing an emerald. Color should be evenly distributed and not too dark. Rare emeralds will appear as a deep green-blue, while lighter colored gemstones are more common (and therefore, often more reasonably priced).
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What makes an emerald more expensive?

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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Is color or clarity more important in emerald?

Due to the large, open facets of emerald cut diamonds, there's no place for inclusions to hide. Because of this, we recommend considering clarity first when choosing an emerald cut diamond, before balancing up color and carat weight. We recommend a VS1 clarity grade or higher to ensure an eye-clean appearance.
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How many carats of emerald should be worn?

The weight of the Emerald/Panna stone should be atleast 1.5 carats or ratti. Ideally, to get maximum benefit, the weight should be 5 carats or more.
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Which emerald is better Zambian or Colombian?

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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When should you not wear emerald?

It is believed that people of the zodiac signs Aries, Cancer, Sagittarius and Pisces should never wear emeralds.
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Are there different shades of emerald?

Though emeralds are classically green, they actually range from yellow-green to blue-green. Emerald color is defined based on three aspects: its hue (color), saturation (intensity), and tone (purity). The more vivid the green, the darker and purer it shows, the more valuable the emerald.
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What does a dark emerald symbolize?

Emerald symbolism encompasses not only royalty but also wit, eloquence, and foresight. Learn more about the legends surrounding this prized jewelry stone. Emerald symbolism encompasses not only royalty but also wit, eloquence, and foresight. "The Jewel of Kings" also serves as the May birthstone.
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Do emeralds hold their value?

There are some rare finds among the so-called semi-precious gems that can be priced higher than the big three, but in general, a fine ruby, sapphire or emerald will hold its value and command more respect and a higher price than other gemstone.
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Why are uncut 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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Are emeralds a good investment?

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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