Emerald
This gemstone, with its rich green colour, is one of the long-used precious stones known to man. When talking of emeralds we are referring to only the green variety of the mineral beryl. The oldest known source is in Colombia but finds have also been made in also in Habachtal in Austria. Most of the richly green examples currently come from Zambia in Africa. The most sought-after emeralds are those with a deep, rich green colour and excellent clarity.
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Emerald
4,686 ct. | II/DGLA -
Emerald
4,793 ct. | III/DGLA -
Emerald
4,826 ct. | II/DGLA -
Emerald
5,351 ct. | I/DGLA -
Emerald
5,361 ct. | II/DGLA -
Emerald
0,806 ct. | IV/EGLA -
Emerald
0,984 ct. | V/EGLA -
Emerald
3,881 ct. | III/CGLA -
Emerald
4,658 ct. | III/DGLA -
Emerald
3,452 ct. | II/DGLA -
Emerald
4,489 ct. | III/DGLA -
Emerald
4,373 ct. | III/DGLA -
Emerald
6,984 ct. | III/EGLA -
Emerald
4,075 ct. | II/DGLA -
Emerald
3,639 ct. | II/DGLA -
Emerald
4,836 ct. | III/DGLA