Do real emeralds break?

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. So, when choosing an emerald, make sure to look for a stone with no (or only minor) surface-reaching inclusions.
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Do real emeralds break easily?

Emeralds are brittle due to their inclusions, while their aquamarine mineral cousins are nearly inclusion-free and much tougher. Despite this, when put to the test your finger will be messed-up long before the emerald of your ring breaks.
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How likely is an emerald to break?

Emeralds can indeed chip or crack, but so can diamonds. Emeralds are 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs hardness scale, which makes them extremely long-lasting. However, naturally occurring emeralds can have inclusions. If these inclusions reach the surface of the stone, they can be vulnerable to chipping.
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Is it normal for emeralds to have cracks?

Fractures. These fissures and cracks are by far the most common inclusion in emeralds. No one is entirely sure why they are so common in emeralds. One idea is that they are a natural byproduct of the crystal formation process, while another is that they are caused by harsh mining techniques.
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How do you tell if an emerald is real?

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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How can you tell if an emerald is broken?

To see if an emerald is real and working, place it in front of a light and take a close look. If it reflects all the rainbow colors, then it's not at all an emerald. Otherwise, look at its edges, a real one will never be worn from the sides.
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Are real emeralds worth it?

Paler-green, filled emeralds, like the 2.32-carat oval above, are worth between $500 and $1,000. The large 100-carat, pear-shaped emerald is essentially worthless. We see more overvalued, over-appraised, oversold and overpriced emeralds than any other gemstone.
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How can you tell a high quality emerald?

The most-prized emeralds are highly transparent. Their color is evenly distributed, with no eye-visible color zoning. If the hue is too yellowish or too bluish, the stone is not emerald, but a different variety of beryl, and its value drops accordingly.
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What can damage an emerald?

Heat can damage emeralds, especially by extending existing fractures. Light and chemicals can cause the oils, resins, and polymers used to fill surface-reaching fractures to alter in appearance or deteriorate. Some estimates state that 90 percent or more of emeralds are fracture-filled.
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Can you wear emeralds everyday?

Although emeralds are safe for daily wear, they are softer than most gemstones and require thoughtful care. Since emeralds are often treated with oil, it's best to avoid exposing your stone to extreme and potentially damaging heat.
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Can I shower with emeralds?

Use sparingly. Emerald is a precious gem and if you own bold statement pieces then it makes sense to save them for special occasions. But if you plan to wear it on an everyday basis, in the form of a ring, studs or something else, then make it a point to keep the jewelry aside before taking a hot or cold shower.
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What is the hardest gemstone to break?

Diamond is known to be the hardest and can scratch any other stone. Talc is the softest. Reference minerals in between include gypsum, calcite, fluorite, apatite, orthoclase feldspar, quartz, topaz, and corundum.
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Should emerald touch the skin?

Emerald should touch the skin of your finger. It should be worn on Wednesday. While wearing Emerald recite the mantra, “OM BUDHAYE NAMAHA”. Before wearing Emerald it should be dipped into Ganga Jal or cow milk for at least 10 minutes.
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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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Are real emeralds light or dark?

Real emerald gemstones exist in a wide range of green tones, from light to dark. However, the jewel's natural colors are pretty distinctive. Authentic emeralds can exhibit a bluish-green range, and this is completely normal. However, it is probably not a real emerald if the emerald tint contains yellow or brown tones.
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Why do emeralds look cracked?

Almost every Emerald that has ever been pulled from the ground will contain some sort of Fissure or tiny fractures. These inclusions are natural and are part of the Emerald but it is always desirable to reduce the visual impact of these fissures.
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What is the rarest color of emerald?

The Trapiche Emerald is the rarest type of emerald. While there is plenty of information out there regarding emeralds, their various hues, places of origin, and possible inclusions; there is not much out there about this unusual variety of emerald.
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Can wearing emerald be harmful?

Negative impact on physical health: Besides impacting mental health negatively, emerald can also create skin problems and throat ailments if worn without consultation. Furthermore, it can also affect the physical (and mental health) of your children.
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Does wearing an emerald help?

Wearing an emerald gives strength to the planet Mercury located in the person's horoscope. It enhances the intellectual capacity of a person and develops reasoning ability and arithmetic skills. Wearing this gem can bring many benefits. A person can become a good conversationalist or a speaker.
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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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Do emeralds have resale value?

Emeralds hold prices on the lower end of the investment scale with even the finest stones not quite reaching $5,000 per carat. Still might be decent as an entry point for low-level gemstone investors.
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Is lighter or darker emerald better?

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 1 carat 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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Can emeralds get wet?

Yes, emerald is safe to go in the water. It has a value of 7.5-8 on the Mohs Hardness Scale, which is well above the minimum value required for minerals to go underwater. However, like all gemstones, emeralds should not be immersed in water for long because it can dull the crystal's appearance and damage its structure.
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