Do Emeralds exist in real life?

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 real in real life?

Emerald is a gemstone and a variety of the mineral beryl (Be3Al2(SiO3)6) colored green by trace amounts of chromium or sometimes vanadium. Beryl has a hardness of 7.5–8 on the Mohs scale. Most emeralds are highly included, so their toughness (resistance to breakage) is classified as generally poor.
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Where is emerald found in real life?

The principal Emerald deposits are currently mined in Colombia, Brazil, and Zambia. Emeralds are mined throughout the world (Pakistan, Afghanistan, Russia, Australia, United States) but these are the three major sources.
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Is emeralds rare in real life?

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 much is an emerald in real life?

Emeralds can range from less than $1 a carat to $100,000 a carat.
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What is the rarest gem?

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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Is emerald more expensive than gold?

Often called the scarlet emerald, this gorgeous red crystal is said to be 1,000 times more valuable than gold.
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Is emerald rarer than ruby?

Emerald: Like sapphires and rubies, emeralds are among the rarest of all gemstones. They are rarer than sapphires but not quite as rare as rubies. Note: Comparing to diamonds, fine quality sapphires, rubies and emeralds are far, FAR more rare.
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Is emerald stronger than diamond?

On the Mohs Hardness Scale, the universally accepted scale for the toughness of a gemstone, Emeralds rank around an 8. While Diamonds sit alone at 10 on the scale, the only other gemstones that beat Emeralds are Sapphires, Rubies and Corundum.
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Is emerald cheaper than diamond?

Emeralds are typically more expensive than diamonds due to their comparative rarity. However, there are plenty of diamonds more expensive than emeralds of the same carat weight, especially fancy colored diamonds.
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Do emeralds break easily?

The emerald variety of beryl is very included to the point of qualifying as a Type 3 gemstone . This makes them brittle and more susceptible to breaking when being hit.
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What do emeralds look like in real life?

Real emeralds are dichroic, appearing blue-green from one angle and a slightly yellow green from another. Strong dichroism (two very distinct colors) is a sign of a high quality emerald.
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How do you mine emeralds in real life?

Open pit mining or terrace mining are the most common methods. Miners dig a pit with shovels, excavators or other earth moving equipment, depending on the scale of the mine. If the emerald-bearing ore is beneath a substantial cover of soil and rock, explosives might be used to remove this material.
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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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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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Can emeralds be 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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Can an emerald crack?

Yes. Like all stones (yes, even diamonds!) Emeralds can crack or chip if struck. Because many Emeralds have surface-reaching inclusions, cracks can occur more easily.
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Can emerald go in water?

Avoid Soaking Emeralds In Hot Or Warm Or Cold Water. The problem with Treated Emeralds is that water may exude in the fillers. Revealing the Emerald to heat may cause the crack to expand and make the Emerald very flimsy. Keep Emerald away from heat or wetness.
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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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Are emeralds diamonds?

When many people think of rare or expensive gemstones their first thought is of 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 the big 3 gemstones?

The Big Three Jewels: Why Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald Top the List of Precious Gems.
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What's more expensive than a diamond?

There are many gems that are more valuable than diamonds. Emeralds, sapphires, rubies, garnets, and alexandrite, just to name a few.
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Are emeralds heavier than diamonds?

Because of the density difference between gemstones, two stones can appear to be the same size, yet have different weights. For example: Emerald weighs less than diamond, so an emerald that actually weighs 1 carat will look bigger than a 1 carat diamond.
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Is ruby better than emerald?

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 emeralds hard or soft?

Emerald is 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale and has fair to good toughness, making it a stone that requires more care in wearing than ruby or sapphire. Even so, emeralds are beautiful stones for all types of jewelry and with proper care will last for generations. Emerald rates a 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs hardness scale.
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