Can real emeralds be light green?

Natural emeralds have a wide variety of green tones, including Very Light, Light, Medium Light, Medium and Medium. You can see the difference in actual natural stones below in our emerald color chart. Generally speaking, a high-quality emerald will have a tone in the Medium to Very Dark range.
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Why is my emerald light green?

The intensity of the green in the finest emeralds might not be equaled by anything else in nature. Chromium, vanadium, and iron are the trace elements that cause emerald's color. The presence or absence of each and their relative amounts determine the exact color of an emerald crystal.
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How do you tell if it's 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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Can emeralds be light?

When an earthquake or volcanic eruption occurs, emeralds are born. However, due to the conditions of their conception, they are fragile and can break under too much pressure. Too many inclusions can cause an emerald to lighten in color, making it appear opaque or cloudy.
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How do you tell if a emerald is real with a flashlight?

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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Do emeralds glow?

Under long-wave UV light, emerald specimens from most localities show very weak florescence or none at all, but some show a strong red. Emeralds from Chivor, Colombia display a very weak red glow. Synthetic emeralds fluoresce dark or strong, dull red.
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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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Do emeralds reflect light?

A natural emerald gemstone doesn't shine that much, so light fire is hardly visible on them. Because of their near matte surface. A cubic zirconia diamond passing as an emerald will reflect a lot of light and evidence light fire.
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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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How can I test my emerald at home?

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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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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Can a real emerald be scratched?

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 green should an emerald be?

Technically a perfect green should be a pure green color, but the most desirable emeralds have a slight blue color in them. Ideally, the gem would also appear eye-clean and visibly free of inclusions. Emeralds are Type III gems however.
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Do emeralds come in different shades of green?

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. Blue is more tolerated in emeralds than any yellow modifying the color.
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Does emerald have to be green?

The varying presence of these three elements gives emerald its range of color. Chromium and vanadium make an intense green color. Iron gives the stone a bluish tint. The most valuable emeralds are bluish-green to green and have a medium to medium-dark tone.
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What is a light green stone?

Prasiolite. This variety of quartz has light green hues and has recently become a popular, inexpensive jewelry stone.
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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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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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What color is emerald green?

Emerald green is a bright blue-green named after the precious gemstone, which gets its distinctive color from trace amounts of chromium and vanadium.
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Are lab created emeralds any good?

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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What is an emeralds streak color?

It's hardness is 7.5 to 8 and its streak color is white.
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What glows green under a blacklight?

Chlorophyll Glows Red Under Black Light

Chlorophyll makes plants green, but it also fluoresces a blood red color.
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Do emeralds sparkle?

Emeralds do not show rainbow sparkles like diamonds because the refractive index is lower. However, emeralds will reflect green flashes, which make them appear brighter and glowing. Lab-created emeralds would sparkle more the natural emeralds with inclusions.
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