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R14600.00 RETAIL - STUNNING NATURAL MINED EMERALD 2.00CTS

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Indicative market price: R14,600.00
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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
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Bob Shop ID
3483883

         

 

 

HISTORY: 
Columbian emeralds have been found in archeological digs dating back to pre-Columbian times, from the 1200’s, as artifacts such as crystals set in gold. Prior to the 16th century, Cleopatra’s Egyptian deposits were the only known source of emeralds for Europe and Asia. But after the discovery of large, clear, saturated crystals in Columbia, the Egyptian material was considered to be of only historical significance.
 
QUALITIES: 
Each major Columbian emerald mine seems to produce gems with distinct qualities. We expect to find visible inclusions in most emeralds, and there are very few absolutely clean stones from the Columbian mines. Most jewelers and consumers know and accept this. GIA’s colored-gem trading system places emerald, along with red beryl and red tourmaline, into the Type III category, which denotes stones that are always included.
 
CARE AND CLEANING: 
 
Emeralds, like all beryls, have a hardness of 8 to 8.5 on the Mohs scale, which means they can take a fair amount of abuse and can’t be scratched by most objects. However, because many emeralds have fissures that make them vulnerable to breaking, one should be careful not to smack the stone against something hard.
 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE

Items won need to be paid for within 24 HOURS from close of auction.
To save on shipping charges auctions may be combined for as many items as can be won in 10 day period
.Your order is shipped within 48 hours on realizing the full payment.
  My aim is a 100% positive rating, please contact us with regard to any problems you may have before placing a negative or neutral comment on Bid or Buy 
I will be away in the Caprivi strip 29 March to 8 April and will not be able to answer questions or post gems during this time.

 
 
 

NATURAL

EMERALD

WEIGHT approx: 2.00CTS

SIZE*: 8.00MM X 5.00MM

PIECES: 1

SHAPE/CUT: OVAL

COLOR:FINE GREEN

  HEAT: NONE - OILED

HARDNESS: 8 - 8.5

CLARITY GRADE: TANSLUCENT


LUSTURE: GOOD


ORIGIN: COLUMBIA

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Customer ratings: 1 ratings

Easy buy , good product
18 May 2007