Can you grow emeralds?

The hydrothermal process of synthesizing emeralds is very expensive and energy intensive, and it is difficult to successfully yield results due to a slow process of development. Emeralds grow only a fraction of a millimeter per day, so it can often take up to a year before their crystals are fully formed.
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How long does it take to grow an emerald?

GENUINE EMERALDS FROM EARTH

Some experts estimate that it may take up to 100,000 years to fully develop an emerald, however, other scientists wonder if it really takes so long.
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How much is a real emerald worth?

Emeralds can range from less than $1 a carat to $100,000 a carat. Any gem has a wide range of quality, from opaque and only suitable for carving to transparent, well-colored and making auction houses grin.
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How long does it take to make a lab-grown emerald?

Chatham invented lab-grown emeralds 75 years ago so it's not surprising we grow the best emeralds on earth. Chatham grows emerald crystals in a secret lengthy process we invented 75 years ago. It takes about a year from start to finish: the crystals grow for about nine months.
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Are lab created emeralds stronger?

Emeralds are a 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale of hardness. While mined emeralds typically have filled fractures, this makes them less durable than other colored gemstones. While lab-grown emeralds don't have nearly as many fractures, they are more durable than mined, but you should still take care when wearing them.
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How Hydrothermal Emeralds are Created



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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What is a hydro emerald?

Hydrothermal – Hydrothermal emeralds are grown under conditions very similar to the heat and pressure that natural emeralds form in. One large difference is they do not form freely-grown crystals, instead forming an elongated hexagon grown off of a colorless piece of beryl.
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How can I grow emeralds at home?

Suspend a natural yellow beryl seed using a platinum wire to initiate growth. Add a solution of highly concentrated hydrochloric acid to prevent the chromophore (the part of a molecule that gives it its color) from precipitating. Wait 40 to 60 days for large crystals of synthetic emerald to form.
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Are lab created emeralds fake?

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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How can you tell a real emerald from a fake?

Shine a Blacklight onto the Emerald

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. Synthetic emeralds fluorescence will showcase a dark red color. An imitation stone will have a yellow or brown undertone color.
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What is the rarest gemstone?

Painite : Not just the rarest gemstone, but also the rarest mineral on earth, Painite holds the Guinness World Record for it. After its discovery in the year 1951, there existed only 2 specimens of Painite for the next many decades. By the year 2004, there were less than 2 dozens known gemstones.
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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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Is emerald rarer than diamond?

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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How rare are emeralds in real life?

Emeralds are Rarer and Often More Expensive than Diamonds

But it is emerald that are among the rarest of all gemstones and so often have a price tag to match. They are part of a family of gems called beryl and are mined all over the world including Central and South America and Africa.
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What are fake emeralds made of?

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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Why are emeralds cloudy?

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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What is Nano emerald?

Nano crystal Emerald is a name for a group of new materials for jewelry. The crystals grown in amorphous substance by high-temperature synthesis at 1500-1750°C. The chemical composition of these materials is a mixture of oxides including silica, zirconia, alumina, zinc, lithium and magnesium oxides.
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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 does oiling an emerald mean?

Over 99% of emeralds have surface reaching fractures that are treated with oil, wax, resin, or something else entirely. This is done to improve the clarity of emeralds, and usually termed as enhancement instead of treatment is the sales sector of the gem industry.
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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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How do you make emerald oil at home?

You can do this by slowly simmering — not boiling — the stone in soapy water. Soaking it in a solvent like alcohol will also do the trick. To re-oil emeralds, all you need to do is submerge the stone in an appropriate solution (oil, epoxy, etc). Next, place the stone and the solution somewhere warm.
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What is a Chatham emerald?

Chatham created emeralds have the color of the finest Colombian emeralds… gorgeous green with bluish undertones. They are not imitation emeralds, rather they are REAL emeralds carefully grown in their natural crystal habit, shown left. Most emeralds on the market today are cloudy and not very attractive.
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Are lab created gemstones real?

Also referred to as “synthetic,” lab-created gemstones are in fact real and genuine; just man-made instead of mined from the earth. Believe it or not, lab gemstones are chemically, physically and optically identical to their natural counterparts!
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