Colombian Color Green Lab Emerald, Emerald Cut, 8.56 Carats - DJEVA
Colombian Color Green Lab Emerald, Emerald Cut, 8.56 Carats
Colombian Color Green Lab Emerald, Emerald Cut, 8.56 Carats
Colombian Color Green Lab Emerald, Emerald Cut, 8.56 Carats

Colombian Color Green Lab Emerald, Emerald Cut, 8.56 Carats

CQC142

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💚 A great deal on a very large slightly included hydrothermal "colombian color" emerad! No window! Amazing color! Perfect .25 micron polish! It will make a stunning piece of jewelry.

DIMENSIONS AND SHAPE

Size: 15.0mm x 11.06mm x 7.82mm

Weight: 8.56  carats

Cut: Emerald

Shape: Rectangle

Clarity: Included

Inclusions: Veils

Treatment:None

 

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

MOHS hardness: 8.0

Pleochroism: Dichroic

Dispersion: 0.014

Density: 2.66

Refractive Index: 1.57

Chemical Formula:Be3Al2(SiO3)6


POSSIBLE JEWELRY APPLICATIONS

Pendant, Cocktail Ring, and Daily Wear

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🌍 GENERAL MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

  • Material Name:Colombian Emerald
  • Country of Origin : Russia
  • Growth Method:

The "Colombian" color hydrothermal lab-created emerald is renowned for its vividly brilliant coloration among synthetic gemstones. It demonstrates dichroism, displaying a rich grass-green color along the C axis and a striking teal along the A axis. These axes merge seamlessly to produce a gemstone with a dazzling green-blue glow. Crafting this material is particularly expensive because the autoclaves must be lined with gold or platinum to shield against the acidic solution's corrosive effects during the growth process.

🏭 SPECIFIC Lot INFORMATION

We prioritize sourcing the highest quality and most impeccable crystals. In particular, we strive to secure crystals that are 13 to 15mm thick, a rarity in the A grade category.


🧠 Gemology Literature

The articles cited here about lab created gemstones are all open source and chronologically sorted for quick and easy access. Each article comes from either the Journal of Gemmology (JofG) or Gems and Gemmology (G&G) archives.