Real Brazilian Emeralds, small to big all sizes available. Rough gems.
Generally found in an area close to the gold town of Shakiso in the southern part of Ethiopia, the beauty of the emeralds is exceptional. As with any gem deposit, Ethiopia produces emeralds with a wide range of quality. Much of the material is a commercial grade, often heavily included with black mica crystals. However, some truly amazing gems have come from this deposit as well. The top-quality stones from Ethiopia are grass green or green with a hint of a blue hue, and have no need for� oil enhancement. Our stones are even more exciting because of their saturation. Our bright, saturated greens are comparable with the stones from the mines of Colombia. Some dealers describe the color as \"glowing\" or having a \"neon\" quality and compare it to Paraiba tourmaline in this regard.
We have two natural cut jewels emeralds pieces. 1.The big one is (5.67 carats). 2.The small one is (2.01 carats). The both natural pieces have the IGI Certificates.
Emerald is a gemstone and a variety of the mineral beryl colored green by trace amounts of chromium or sometimes vanadium. Beryl has a hardness of 7.5 8 on the Mohs scale. Most emeralds are highly included, so their toughness is classified as generally poor. Emerald is a cyclosilicate
polish, unpolished, raw emeralds direct from the mines of Colombia., only looking for serious buyers who have the capacity to cash and carry., stock lots whatever available., certified if required.
Colombian fine Emeralds
Zambian emeralds Vgood quality
11.2mm x 8.9mm size 4.75 cerate octagon
EMERALD COLOMBIA NATURAL INCLUSION PATTERN,ENHANCED; SQUARE EMERALD STEP 7.13 10.8 10.87 5.38 GREEN EMERALD COLOMBIA NATURAL INCLUSION PATTERN,ENHANCED; SQUARE EMERALD STEP 7.13 10.8 10.87 5.38 GREEN COLOMBIA NATURAL INCLUSION PATTERN,ENHANCED; SQUARE EMERALD STEP 7.13 10.8 10.87 5.38 GREEN
Emerald often refers to the green mineral beryl, which in turn describes the precious stone emerald. Emerald has an important place among precious stones and is often used in jewelry making. In some cases, it can also be used for other green-colored stones or glass, but this usage is usually for comparison with gemstones that have a green color, such as emeralds.