Emerald: Buy

To ensure you are buying a quality, authentic stone, it is essential to purchase from reputable sources that offer certification.

Larger emeralds are rarer, making their value exponentially higher than smaller stones of the same quality. 3. Natural vs. Lab-Grown Emeralds

A great cut maximizes the color and brilliance. Emerald-cut (rectangular step-cut) is popular because it reduces stress on the gem during cutting, minimizing fractures.

Like diamonds, emeralds are judged on the 4Cs, but the priority is different:

Natural emeralds almost always have internal flaws, known as inclusions or the jardin (French for "garden"). Unlike diamonds, minor inclusions in emeralds are accepted as proof of a natural stone. Look for high transparency and avoid too many dark inclusions.

Color is the most critical factor. The most desirable emeralds are a deep, vivid green or slightly bluish-green. Too light and it’s just green beryl; too dark and it loses its vibrancy.

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