Emerald

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The vivid green variety of beryl, emerald ranks among the Big Four precious gemstones alongside diamond, ruby, and sapphire, and has been treasured above almost all other green stones for more than four thousand years. Chromium and vanadium supply its color, and fine emeralds can command higher per-carat prices than D-flawless diamonds, with the most prized material from Colombia's Muzo, Coscuez, and Chivor mines. It crystallizes in the hexagonal system at 7.5 to 8.0 on the Mohs scale, though internal fractures make it more delicate than that figure suggests; its characteristic inclusions, called jardin, are accepted as fingerprints of natural origin. Further material comes from Zambia's Kagem mine, Brazil's Minas Gerais, and Afghanistan's Jegdalek. An investment-tier precious stone, emerald is the birthstone for May.

Physical & Optical Properties

Category Precious Gems
Mohs Hardness 7.5 – 8.0
Specific Gravity 2.67 – 2.78
Refractive Index 1.565 – 1.602
Crystal System Hexagonal
Cleavage Indistinct
Color green
Birefringence 0.004
Dispersion 0.014
Pleochroism Strong dichroism: yellow green - blue green

Mohs Hardness

1 Talc 2 Gypsum 3 Calcite 4 Fluorite 5 Apatite 6 Orthoclase 7 Quartz 8 Topaz 9 Corundum 10 Diamond Emerald
Mohs hardness of Emerald shown against the ten reference minerals, from talc (1) to diamond (10).
Mohs Reference mineral Emerald
1 Talc
2 Gypsum
3 Calcite
4 Fluorite
5 Apatite
6 Orthoclase
7 Quartz
8 Topaz
9 Corundum
10 Diamond

Crystal System

a a c Hexagonal a = b ≠ c, α = β = 90°, γ = 120°

Value & Market

Price Tier Investment ($5,000+/ct)

Cultural Significance

Birthstone Month 5 (modern)

About Emerald

エメラルドは、クロムまたはバナジウムを含む緑色のベリルで、最も価値ある宝石のひとつです。コロンビア産が最高品質とされ、深い緑色と「ジャーディン」と呼ばれる独特のインクルージョンが本物の証とされます。古代エジプト時代から愛され、クレオパトラも好んだと伝えられる歴史ある宝石です。

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Emerald?
エメラルドは、クロムまたはバナジウムを含む緑色のベリルで、最も価値ある宝石のひとつです。コロンビア産が最高品質とされ、深い緑色と「ジャーディン」と呼ばれる独特のインクルージョンが本物の証とされます。古代エジプト時代から愛され、クレオパトラも好んだと伝えられる歴史ある宝石です。
What is the hardness of Emerald?
Emerald has a Mohs hardness of 7.5 to 8.0, making it excellent for use in jewelry.
What color is Emerald?
Emerald is primarily Green.
Where is Emerald found?
Emerald is found in Jegdalek (Afghanistan), Muzo (Colombia), Minas Gerais (Brazil), Kagem Mine (Zambia).
How much does Emerald cost?
Emerald falls into the Investment ($5,000+/ct) price range. Prices vary based on color, clarity, cut, and origin.

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