How many types of emeralds are there?

They include Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3 gemstones. Emeralds naturally fall into the Type 3 gemstone category.
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Which emerald is best?

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 many colors of emerald are there?

The possible hues are bluish green, green, and yellowish green. Blue is more tolerated in emeralds than any yellow modifying the color. Worth mentioning is that the emerald color rarely shows up well in any type of media. The green found in emeralds is somewhat shimmery, and 3 dimensional.
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What is the rarest emerald color?

Trapiche Emeralds. 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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What is a AAA emerald?

Emerald Grading Scale

Natural AAA: This is the highest quality. It represents are the top 10% of gemstones. Natural AAA emeralds are rich green, moderately to slightly included, and they exhibit very high brilliance.
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What is Zambian emerald?

Zambian emerald is a superior variety of natural emerald gemstone, known best for its deep green hue with slight bluish overtone and superior clarity. It is also regarded as May Birthstone in western astrology.
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Is Russian emerald rare?

These stones also displayed a wide range of various shades of green colors. The authors noticed that Russian emeralds are still quite rare to find on the market, while emeralds from Colombia and Zambia dominate the market.
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Do black emeralds exist?

Only gems that are medium to dark in tone are considered emeralds; light-toned gems are known instead by the species name green beryl. The finest emeralds are approximately 75% tone on a scale where 0% tone is colorless and 100% is opaque black.
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Are there black emeralds?

A Black Emerald is a black-colored gemstone, often resembling a Chaos Emerald. Black Emerald may refer to: Ancient Onyx, an emerald used to imprison Chaos in the Archie Comics continuity; or.
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How can you tell 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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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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Are there purple emeralds?

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Which emerald is better Zambian or Brazilian?

Experts agree that Zambian emeralds show fewer inclusions known as 'garden', and that carvings or cuts are very good quality in Africa. The second contender, Brazil, commercialises around 15% to 20% of its emeralds to the world.
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What is the difference between Colombian emerald and Zambian emerald?

Colombian emeralds are said to have a warmer and more intense pure green color. Zambian emeralds are said to have a cooler, more bluish green color. In spite of these theories, the truth is that emerald appearance overlaps between sources. Emeralds that have no eye-visible inclusions are very rare.
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Which emerald is better Zambian or Colombian?

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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What are the 7 Chaos Emeralds?

Chaos Emeralds are magical gemstones containing infinite power. Although they've been depicted in a variety of colors and quantities, there are typically seven distinct emeralds: peridot (green), aquamarine (cyan), sapphire (blue), ruby (red), amethyst (purple), topaz (yellow), and diamond (grey/silver).
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Is there an 8th chaos emerald?

Eggman Nega, a genius, yet evil alchemist, created his own eighth Chaos Emerald that consist purely of negative Chaos Energy. Doing so had a serious effect on Mystic disabling his potential with Chaos Energy, unable to use the Chaos Emerald for even standard abilities.
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Is there a brown chaos emerald?

In this game, there are only six Chaos Emeralds, each one in a different color: yellow, pink, blue, green, red and white. In terms of design, they are shaped like octagons (from the 2D viewpoint of the player) with a flat octagon-shaped top facet.
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Are Ethiopian emeralds valuable?

Nemeth said currently, he could sell an Ethiopian emerald between 2 and 3 carats for between $4,000 and $5,000 per carat, and perhaps a little more for a slightly finer stone.
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What is a Colombian emerald?

Colombian emerald is the finest and most valuable variety of emerald gemstone resourced from the mines of Colombia. Situated in the continent of South America, Colombia is known for its deeply hidden emerald mines that supply rich green colored emeralds in the global market.
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What is an Indian emerald?

Indian emerald is a medium to dark green colored variety of emerald gemstone originated in India. It is majorly used for ornamental and astrological purposes. Vedic astrology recommends emeralds to be worn for success in business, studies and creative career.
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What is a Russian emerald?

Russian Emerald (Russian Panna) Russian emerald is one of the finest quality emeralds resourced from the Russian region. These beautiful green gems are recognised by their unique light to medium green color, crystal-like clarity and considerable size.
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Which country produces the best emerald?

Colombia, located in northern South America, is the country that mines and produces the most emeralds for the global market, as well as the most desirable. It is estimated that Colombia accounts for 70–90% of the world's emerald market.
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What are African emeralds?

With a slightly different hue to grass-green Colombian emeralds, African emeralds tend to be more blue-green, but just like emeralds of Colombian origin, variations in depth and intensity of colour are common. A selection of cut and polished Gemfields African emeralds.
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