What is the difference between Colombian emerald and Zambian emerald?

Colombian emeralds are greener whereas Zambian stones generally have a touch of blue that adds to the depth of the stone. Zambian emeralds are also usually more transparent and have fewer inclusions. Zambian emeralds are priced lower than Colombian emeralds, making them a perfect option if you are on a budget.
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Are Colombian or Zambian emeralds better?

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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Are Zambian emeralds high quality?

Zambian emeralds are extremely high quality

While Colombia has long been at the forefront when it comes to emerald mining, Zambian emeralds have become increasingly popular in recent years. One reason for this is their extremely high quality and unique appearance.
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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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Which country has best emerald stone?

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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Which Emerald is better Colombian or Zambian?



Which emerald is better Zambian or Brazilian?

Colombian emeralds have a bluish-green to green in color with strong or vivid saturation, Zambian Emeralds have a more bluish and darker color than the Colombian emeralds and it commonly has greater clarity, while the emeralds from Brazil has a lighter color and lower saturation.
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Are Zambian emeralds ethical?

When you buy a Zambian emerald today, you can be assured that not only was the stone was sourced sustainably and ethically, but the entire custody chain through which it went, after being dug up, complied with good business practices.
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Why Colombian emeralds are the best?

Emeralds from Colombia possess less iron and fewer impurities and fractions than emeralds from other countries like Brazil and Zambia which makes Colombian emeralds much more valuable. Some of the most expensive and rarest emeralds in the world came from the emerald mines in Colombia.
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Are light or dark emeralds better?

When it comes to emerald, many people expect a deep, dark green. But often, the stone they fall in love with is much lighter! Lighter gems reflect more light, making them livelier, and most people prefer them to a darker green with less brilliance.
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Where is the best emerald 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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Are Zambian emeralds real?

Zambia is considered the world's second most important source of emeralds by value (after Colombia). The deposits are located near the Kafubu River in the Ndola Rural Restricted Area. Emeralds have been known from this region since 1928, but significant commercial production began only in the 1970s.
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Are Zambian emeralds real emeralds?

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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How much is emerald in Zambia?

As far as pricing goes, Zambian emeralds weighing 1 to 3 carats of good quality will cost approximately $5,000 per carat. Emeralds from Zambia that are gem-quality and 1 to 3 carats will command a higher price, going up to $15,000 per carat.
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How are Zambian emeralds?

They're the 'superfood' of emeralds.

Typically, Zambian emeralds tend to have a much higher iron content than other emeralds, resulting in a stronger structure, often measuring higher than Colombian emeralds on the Mohs scale of hardness (Zambian 7.5-8 vs. Colombian 7-7.5).
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How can you tell a good emerald stone?

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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How can you tell the quality of an emerald?

Ideally, an emerald should be cut symmetrically with uniform facets that allow for paramount color and brilliance. If cut too deeply, the light will escape on the side and the emerald will look dark. If too shallow, the emerald will not appear brilliant since the light will be lost at the bottom of the stone.
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What is a Type 3 emerald?

Clarity. Emeralds are known for being included. They are a Type III gemstone, which means they almost always show inclusions.
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How much is a 1 carat emerald worth?

Emeralds can range from less than $1 a carat to $100,000 a carat.
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Do emeralds chip 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 is the most valuable emerald?

There are many famous emeralds, but the Rockefeller emerald stands out among them all. It is not the largest emerald in the world, or even the largest gem quality emerald. However, it is the largest flawless emerald in the world and the most expensive emerald at $5.5 million USD.
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What is the rarest 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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Are Colombian emeralds oiled?

A No-Oil Colombian Emerald is a natural emerald gemstone, mined in the country of Colombia, and contains no oil treatment. They're the most valuable and desirable types of emeralds in the world. Emeralds are part of the Type III gemstone category. This means that they are usually heavy with inclusions.
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Who owns the emerald mines in Zambia?

The world's single-largest producing emerald mine. The 41 square kilometre licence area is located in the Ndola Rural Emerald Restricted Area and lies south of Kitwe and west of Ndola, in Zambia's Copperbelt Province. It is 75% owned by Gemfields and 25% owned by the Government of the Republic of Zambia.
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How much are Colombian emeralds?

Colombian emeralds are typically the most expensive in the world; however, you can pick one up for as low as $30 (109,000 Colombian pesos) and as much as $10,000 (36m Colombian pesos).
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Which country is the largest producer of emerald in the world?

Colombia is by far the world's largest producer of emeralds, constituting 50–95% of the world production, with the number depending on the year, source and grade. Emerald production in Colombia has increased drastically in the last decade, increasing by 78% from 2000 to 2010.
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