PRICE PER PIECE
- Emerald 18k Gold Charm Pendant
- Gemstone - Emerald
- Jewelry Type - Charms
- Total Weight - 0.450 grams approx.
- Emerald Weight - 0.85 carats approx.
- Gold Weight - 0.280 grams approx.
- Emerald Size - 3 mm
- Gold Purity - 18k
- Charm Jump Ring Size - 3 mm
- Zambian Emerald
*** Pictures are taken under natural and day light. ***
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Color: Emeralds are characterized by their rich green color, which can range from light green to deep, vivid green. The finest emeralds have a pure green hue with high saturation and minimal secondary hues.
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Transparency: Emeralds can range from transparent to opaque. High-quality emeralds are typically transparent, but they often contain inclusions, known as "jardin," which are considered part of their natural beauty.
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Crystal Structure: Emeralds belong to the beryl mineral family and have a hexagonal crystal system. They often form in prismatic crystals with well-defined edges.
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Hardness: Emeralds have a hardness of 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale, making them relatively durable. However, due to their natural inclusions, they can be more susceptible to breakage than other gemstones of similar hardness.
PRICE PER PIECE
- Emerald 18k Gold Charm Pendant
- Gemstone - Emerald
- Jewelry Type - Charms
- Total Weight - 0.450 grams approx.
- Emerald Weight - 0.85 carats approx.
- Gold Weight - 0.280 grams approx.
- Emerald Size - 3 mm
- Gold Purity - 18k
- Charm Jump Ring Size - 3 mm
- Zambian Emerald
*** Pictures are taken under natural and day light. ***
-
Color: Emeralds are characterized by their rich green color, which can range from light green to deep, vivid green. The finest emeralds have a pure green hue with high saturation and minimal secondary hues.
-
Transparency: Emeralds can range from transparent to opaque. High-quality emeralds are typically transparent, but they often contain inclusions, known as "jardin," which are considered part of their natural beauty.
-
Crystal Structure: Emeralds belong to the beryl mineral family and have a hexagonal crystal system. They often form in prismatic crystals with well-defined edges.
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Hardness: Emeralds have a hardness of 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale, making them relatively durable. However, due to their natural inclusions, they can be more susceptible to breakage than other gemstones of similar hardness.