How do you tell a good 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 should I look for when buying an emerald?

Most gemologists agree that it all comes down to color when purchasing an emerald. Color should be evenly distributed and not too dark. Rare emeralds will appear as a deep green-blue, while lighter colored gemstones are more common (and therefore, often more reasonably priced).
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Which emerald is the best quality?

Colombian rough emeralds are known for the highest quality. These emeralds have a warmer and intense pure green color. Deep green emeralds are a rare occurrence in nature, hence are highly prized and sought after.
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How do you tell if a emerald is real or fake?

If you hold an authentic emerald up to a light source, it will shine but with a dull fire. However, an emerald stone won't produce rainbow flashes. If the stone sparkles and has intense fire, it is likely a faux stone.
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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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Examples of high quality and low quality emerald gemstones



Why are some emeralds cheap?

The color saturation also determines the price of the stone. The rarest and most expensive are intense green, dark and deep. Light-colored stones are cheaper. However, some bright grassy emeralds can compete with diamonds in price.
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Which emerald is better Colombian or Zambian?

Zambian Emeralds have a better clarity and few inclusions. Zambian Emeralds are lower priced than they South American cousins, perfect for buyers on a budget. Colombian Emeralds have a better and longer lasting reputation for being of high-quality. Colombian Emeralds can be harder to cut.
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Do real 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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Do real emeralds have bubbles?

It is quite common for Emeralds to have inclusions, and these include air bubbles and fissures within the gemstones. Such inclusions make Emeralds easier to crack on their surface.
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Do emeralds crack easily?

Emeralds are one of the harder variations of gemstones, but they can still be chipped or cracked if proper care is not taken. They rate between 7.5 - 8.0 out of 10 on the Moh's Scale of Mineral Hardness.
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Are Darker emeralds better?

TONE AND SATURATION

Fine emeralds tend to fall between 2 and 8. Note that darker does not mean better. Rich color is the darkest one should look for in emeralds. The finest gemstones are based on taste and generally range from medium, medium rich, to rich color.
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Are light or dark emeralds more expensive?

Emerald color is defined based on three aspects: its hue (color), saturation (intensity), and tone (purity). The more vivid the green, the darker and purer it shows, the more valuable the emerald.
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What is the cheapest emerald?

Emeralds can range from less than $1 a carat to $100,000 a carat.
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Where are the best quality emeralds from?

The emerald mines of Colombia are still the most important source of high quality emeralds today. Colombian emeralds have a rich green color that glows in sunlight. Muzo has been the most important Colombian emerald mine for centuries. High quality emeralds are also mined in Brazil and Afghanistan.
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When should you not wear emerald?

It is believed that people of the zodiac signs Aries, Cancer, Sagittarius and Pisces should never wear emeralds.
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Which emerald is more expensive?

The most expensive emerald color is a bluish green hue with medium tone and full saturation. I specify the terms hue, tone, and saturation because these are the three factors that all colors of gems are judged by, excluding black, white, and colorless gems.
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Do emeralds glow in the dark?

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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Do all emeralds have imperfections?

For all practical purposes, ALL emeralds have inclusions in them. An inclusion is anything included in the crystal, which if flawless would be perfectly clear.
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Are real emeralds clear or cloudy?

So, are Emeralds Cloudy? As you might've guessed—it depends entirely on the emerald. Flawless emeralds are not cloudy, but are highly transparent or clear. These pure emeralds are desired in the jewelry marketplace, and most often come from Brazil, Zimbabwe, Pakistan and Columbia.
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Do emeralds fade in the sun?

Green beryl is known as emerald; pink beryl is also called morganite; there are also golden and red beryls. The propensity of beryl to fade varies by the intensity of the color saturation: deeply colored stones retain more hue than lighter colored stones due to prolonged sunlight exposure.
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Are emeralds OK to wear 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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How many carats of emerald should be worn?

To wear emerald, there are certain points to be remembered for its enhanced effectiveness. Emerald should be minimum 3.25 carats in weight. Generally, its weight should range from 3-6 carats. It should be studded in a finger ring made of gold or silver for better results.
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What are the different grades of emeralds?

Generally, there are three types of emeralds in terms of grading: Type 1: Very Slightly Included, Type 2: Slightly Included, Type 3: Included. However, eye and loupe-clean emeralds do exist, they are quite difficult to find and very expensive.
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Which emerald is better Brazil or Zambian?

Brazilian emeralds normally have a slight chestnut or dim cast and just some of the time coordinate the immaculate green. Zambian emeralds frequently show up excessively blue due, making it impossible for the nearness of iron.
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Are Ethiopian emeralds good quality?

As with any gem deposit, Ethiopia produces emeralds with a wide range of quality. Much of the material is commercial grade, often heavily included with black mica crystals. However, some truly amazing gems have come from this deposit as well.
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