- 18k Gold Zambian Emerald Pendant
- Gemstone - Zambian Emerald
- Jewelry Type - Pendant
- Total Weight - 0.360 gram approx.
- Emerald Weight - 0.15 carats
- Gold Weight - 0.330 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: Emeralds are prized for their rich green color, which can range from a velvety deep green to a vibrant grass green. Their color comes from trace amounts of chromium, vanadium, or iron within the crystal structure. Like other gemstones, emeralds can vary in clarity, with some exhibiting inclusions known as "jardin," which are often considered a natural part of their character.
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Durability and Hardness: Emeralds are relatively hard gemstones, but they are more prone to breakage and chipping compared to some other gemstones due to their internal fractures and inclusions. On the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, emeralds typically rank between 7.5 to 8.
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Origin: Some of the most famous emerald deposits are found in Colombia, Zambia, Brazil, and Afghanistan. Colombian emeralds are particularly esteemed for their intense green color and fine quality. Each origin may produce emeralds with unique characteristics in terms of color, clarity, and overall appearance.
- 18k Gold Zambian Emerald Pendant
- Gemstone - Zambian Emerald
- Jewelry Type - Pendant
- Total Weight - 0.360 gram approx.
- Emerald Weight - 0.15 carats
- Gold Weight - 0.330 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: Emeralds are prized for their rich green color, which can range from a velvety deep green to a vibrant grass green. Their color comes from trace amounts of chromium, vanadium, or iron within the crystal structure. Like other gemstones, emeralds can vary in clarity, with some exhibiting inclusions known as "jardin," which are often considered a natural part of their character.
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Durability and Hardness: Emeralds are relatively hard gemstones, but they are more prone to breakage and chipping compared to some other gemstones due to their internal fractures and inclusions. On the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, emeralds typically rank between 7.5 to 8.
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Origin: Some of the most famous emerald deposits are found in Colombia, Zambia, Brazil, and Afghanistan. Colombian emeralds are particularly esteemed for their intense green color and fine quality. Each origin may produce emeralds with unique characteristics in terms of color, clarity, and overall appearance.