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Emerald Facts Important Information About Emeralds
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The word emerald comes from the Latin smaragdus which means green.
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Emeralds come in various shades of green, from deep darkish green to soft green,
fine grass green and light green.
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Reflecting the color of spring, emerald is the birthstone for May. It is also a
traditional gift for those celebrating 20th or 35th anniversaries.
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Emeralds are relatively strong gemstones, registering 7.5 - 8 on the Mohs scale
of hardness. While they are fairly resilient to knocks, they can be chipped or scratched.
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Emeralds have been found in many countries, including
Colombia, Russia and Brazil,
which is the world's largest supplier of emeralds. Most of the emeralds for sale
at Israel-Diamonds originate in Madagascar, Colombia and
Zambia.
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The most valuable emeralds are a pure, vivid green with a concentrated, pure hue
which does not include traces of other shades such as brown or yellow.
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Most emeralds have inclusions (imperfections). It is extremely rare to find a natural
emerald without flaws. That is why a top-quality natural emerald will often be worth
more than a top-quality diamond of the same weight.
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One of the largest emeralds discovered is the Mogul Emerald, weighing in at 217.80
carats. It is about 10 cm high.
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Emeralds are often associated with magic and mystery. The color of nature, they
are said to promote a calm and peaceful spirit.
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Almost all natural emeralds undergo treatment to improve their color and eliminate
visible imperfections. The industry-accepted practice is to use a green-tinted oil
to fill in any cracks and reinforce the emerald against unintentional chipping or
splintering.
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