Are emeralds blue?

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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What is the true color of emerald?

The true or primary color of the emerald is green and that remains constant. Its secondary hue, however, can range from blue-green to yellow-green, with the latter being the most sought-after variant. Also, only emeralds have a medium to dark color tone.
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Why does my emerald look blue?

Emeralds are a type of beryl stone, however they turn green do to the chromium in their composition. Emeralds are made of a crystal matrix consisting of multiple elements. If an emerald contains too many elements, the color gets diluted or cloudy and can also appear too yellow or blue.
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Are emeralds blue or 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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Are blue emeralds rare?

Colombian Euclase is a rare and highly desirable mineral among collectors. It is usually found in the beryl deposits, often forming the decomposition of beryl.
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How can you tell a real emerald from a fake?

Look at the hue

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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How can you tell a pure 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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Are all sapphires blue?

Sapphire is generally known as a blue gemstone but surprisingly it comes in a wide range of colors and quality variations. In general, the more intense and uniform the color is, the more valuable the stone. Sapphires that are not blue are known as fancy sapphires, and may be any color—except red (which is a ruby).
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Are there different colored emeralds?

The ideal color of emerald green is a slightly bluish, vivid green. However, there are a range of colors that qualify as emerald green. The possible hues are bluish green, green, and yellowish green.
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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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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 is the difference between a green sapphire and an emerald?

Emeralds tend to be more vivid green in color and command a higher price per carat than green sapphires. One of the key differences between a sapphire and an emerald is their hardness and durability.
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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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Who should not wear emerald?

Cancer: People with this sun sign should not use emerald. However, they can wear the stone if Mercury is in advantageous positions. Scorpio: If you happen to be a Scorpio, you should not use the emerald green stone. You can, however, wear the stone when Mercury is positioned as the central planet for you.
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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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What is a white emerald?

Transparent gem-quality beryl is rare and referred to as 'precious beryl. ' We like to call it the “white emerald.” Often mistaken for a diamond, this stone is far more affordable and has the allure that comes from having more unique pedigree.
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Are light or dark 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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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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Can rubies be blue?

Scientifically speaking, rubies and sapphires are the same mineral (corundum). Both are made of alumina and oxygen, but they just differ in color. When a corundum is red, it is classified as a ruby, and when it's blue, it is called a sapphire.
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Can garnets be blue?

Only reported in 2017, Blue Garnet is a rare and unusual sub-variety of an already rare Garnet, Color Change Umbalite, and despite its beauty, will always have an inadequate supply, making Blue Garnet highly collectable and very exclusive.
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Are black sapphires real?

Black sapphire is an aluminum oxide mineral that usually forms in crystals. These stones appear to absorb any light that hits them. They range from translucent to opaque but don't reflect much light in either case. The color ranges from blue-black to gray.
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When should you not wear emerald?

If it gives negative results for a person's Kundli, then it is better to not wear this gem. Generally speaking, the emerald gem is auspicious for Taurus, Gemini, Virgo, Libra, Capricorn and Aquarius sun signs. One should wear an emerald gem in the little finger of the right hand in a silver ring.
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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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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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