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Superb Rare Lustrous Emerald Green Dioptase Gem Crystal, Doubly Terminated, 9.45 carat, Namibia Superb and rare lustrous emerald green Dioptase crystal with gem quality areas. Superb fat doubly terminated crystal with no major damage to the termination. Dimensions: 17mm x 11mm x 8mm Weight 1.89g - 9.45 carat Origin: Kaokoveld Region Namibia Intense emerald-green and large crystal from this locality that we rarely see specimens from these days. The main Dioptase crystal is actually one big…

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Set of realistic green jewels. Colorful green gemstones. Green emeralds isolated on white background. Princess cut jewel. Round cut jewel. Emerald cut jewel. Oval jewel. Pear jewel . Heart cut jewel. Download a free preview or high-quality Adobe Illustrator (ai), EPS, PDF, SVG vectors and high-res JPEG and PNG images.

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The 858 carat uncut Gachala Emerald was found at the Vega de San Juan mine in Gachala, Colombia, in 1967. Rarely are emerald crystals of such size and superb color preserved; they are usually cut into gems. Harry Winston donated the Gachala Emerald to the Smithsonian in 1969. Pretty Rocks, Beautiful Rocks, Smithsonian Institution, Green Gems, Mineral Stone, Green Diamond, Minerals And Gemstones, Rocks And Gems, Emerald Gemstone

Emerald is the most valuable variety of the mineral beryl. Primarily green, it may also display tints of yellow or blue. Not enough green, and the stone will be classified as green beryl. Too much blue, and it will be called an aquamarine. Thus, the more pure green color the emerald displays, the more valuable it is. Its color is caused by impurity atoms of either chromium or vanadium, which are incorporated into beryl crystals as they grow. The 858 carat uncut Gachala Emerald was found at…

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