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Colombian Emerald 1006
Refers to the symmetry, proportioning and polish of an emerald and greatly influences the color, brilliance, visibility of inclusions, weight retention and overall beauty of the finished stone.
Depends on the form of the rough Emerald, the exact design will vary depending on a particular emerald's natural characteristics, the cutter's experience and personal preferences.
This is a “step cut” and it has rows of facets that resemble a staircase and usually are four-sided and elongated often with truncated corners. It is an Oblong Emerald cut.
Carat in relation to gemstones is the measurement of their weight.
- 1 Gram = 5 Carats.
- 1 Carat = is further subdivided into 100 points.
- Color: Specialist in Fine Colombian Emeralds subjectively classifies Colombian Emeralds into 3 hues of green; Herb Green, Blue Green, Yellow Green.
- Tone: Is the depth of each hue SFCE subjectively grades from (1) lightest to (10) darkest.
Every Colombian Emerald´s color is unique, its evaluation is subjective and requires years of experience, continuos viewing and comparison.
Inclusions are flaws and or foreign material inside Emeralds crystalline structure.
Specialist in Fine Colombian Emeralds subjectively estimates the quantity of inclusions, as:
- (*) Free of Inclusions.
- (*) Lightly Included 1 to 3.
- (*) Moderately Included 1 to 3.
- ( ) Highly Included 1 to 3.
- (*) Asterisk denotes desirability.
Every Inclusion in Colombian Emeralds are unique their quantification is subjective and requires years of experience, continuos viewing and comparison.
Specialist in Fine Colombian Emeralds subjetively determines as the approx. % of light returned to the observer as result of internal reflections.
Window: The approx. % of light that leaks through the bottom or sides of the stone.
Extintion: The approx. % of dark areas in the stone.
Every Colombian Emerald is tailor cut to its individual needs. Evaluation is subjective and requires years of experience, continuos viewing and comparison.
- Colombia
- Brazil
- Sandawana
- Afganistan
- Russia
- India
- Pakistan
- North Carolina
- Zambia
- Muzo
- Chivor
- Cosquez
- Gachala
Are flaws and or foreign material inside Emeralds crystalline structure.
Specialist in Fine Colombian Emeralds subjectively estimates the quantity of inclusions, as :
- (*) Free of Inclusions.
- (*) Lightly Included 1 to 3.
- (*) Moderately Included 1 to 3.
- ( ) Highly Included 1 to 3
- (*) Asterisk denotes desirability.
Types of Inclusions:
Three Phase inclusions consist of a gas, liquid and a crystal enclosed inside the stone.
Pirite, Calcite, Quartz, Parisite, Albite, Dolomite, Shale are also found and are conclusive evidence of natural origin.
Every Inclusion in Colombian Emeralds are unique, their quantification is subjective and requires years of experience, continuos viewing and comparison.
Occurring naturaly in nature.
Man made materials with the same physical, optical and chemical properties of it´s natural counterpart.
Specialist in Fine Colombian Emeralds identifies surface reaching inclusions susceptible to enhancement and subjectively quantifies the amount of treatment received, as :
- (*) None.
- (*) Minor.
- (*) Moderate.
- ( ) Significant.
- (*) Asterisk denotes desirability.
Clarity enhancement is always present unless specified.
The Colombian Emerald contains surface reaching inclusions routinely filled with colourless oils or permanent epoxy resins to diminish or dissimulate the visibility of inclusions and permit the passage of light throught the stone.