Emeralds
What are Emeralds?
Emeralds were formed millions of years ago and, due to the unique set of circumstances required, are incredibly rare. Emeralds belong to the mineral family known as beryl: several different varieties of the mineral exist, including aquamarine, morganite and heliodor, but the green emerald is the most prized and valuable.
An emerald’s colour – varying from bluish green to pure green with vivid colour saturation – is determined by the levels of chromium, vanadium and iron present in the gemstone.
How are Emeralds Formed?
What is Inside an Emerald?
Inclusions help gemmologists to understand the place of origin, and distinguish between natural, synthetic and treated gemstones.
Choices When Buying Emeralds…
Did You Know?
Emeralds are the birthstone for the month of May
Each emerald is unique; inclusions are the witnesses of its natural formation
The first known emeralds were mined in Egypt 1500 BC
Jaipur is the major cutting centre for emeralds, where some of the most skilled cutters have their atelier
Emeralds are associated with hope, growth and peace
Zambian emeralds were formed over 500 million years ago
Kagem emerald mine, 75% owned by Gemfields, supplies 1 in 4 of the world’s emeralds
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