- 18k Gold Zambian Emerald Pendant
- Gemstone - Zambian Emerald
- Jewelry Type - Charms Pendant
- Total Weight - 0.600 gram approx.
- Emerald Weight - 0.25 carats
- Gold Weight - 0.550 grams approx.
- Gold Purity - 18k
- Pendant Bails Outer Size - 6 mm
*** Pictures are taken under natural and day light.***
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Color and Clarity: The most desirable emerald color is a vivid, pure green with hints of blue. Emeralds can vary in clarity, with some having visible inclusions, or imperfections, which are often referred to as "jardin," the French word for garden. Inclusions are considered acceptable in emeralds and can even enhance their character, as long as they do not significantly impact the stone's durability or transparency.
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Durability: Emeralds are relatively hard gemstones, ranking 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. However, they can be more brittle compared to some other gemstones, making them prone to chipping or fracturing if not handled with care.
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Origin: Some of the most famous emerald mines are located in Colombia, Zambia, Brazil, and Afghanistan. Colombian emeralds are renowned for their intense green color and are highly prized in the gemstone market. Emeralds from other regions may exhibit different shades of green and clarity characteristics.
- 18k Gold Zambian Emerald Pendant
- Gemstone - Zambian Emerald
- Jewelry Type - Charms Pendant
- Total Weight - 0.600 gram approx.
- Emerald Weight - 0.25 carats
- Gold Weight - 0.550 grams approx.
- Gold Purity - 18k
- Pendant Bails Outer Size - 6 mm
*** Pictures are taken under natural and day light.***
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Color and Clarity: The most desirable emerald color is a vivid, pure green with hints of blue. Emeralds can vary in clarity, with some having visible inclusions, or imperfections, which are often referred to as "jardin," the French word for garden. Inclusions are considered acceptable in emeralds and can even enhance their character, as long as they do not significantly impact the stone's durability or transparency.
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Durability: Emeralds are relatively hard gemstones, ranking 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. However, they can be more brittle compared to some other gemstones, making them prone to chipping or fracturing if not handled with care.
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Origin: Some of the most famous emerald mines are located in Colombia, Zambia, Brazil, and Afghanistan. Colombian emeralds are renowned for their intense green color and are highly prized in the gemstone market. Emeralds from other regions may exhibit different shades of green and clarity characteristics.