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Emerald

Emerald is the bluish green to green variety of beryl, a mineral species that includes aquamarine.

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Characterization of Emeralds from Zhen’an County in Shaanxi, China

Presents a comprehensive analysis of the gemological, spectroscopic, and trace element characteristics of a set of Shaanxi emerald samples based on standard and advanced gemological methods.

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Blooming Bouquet: Thin Films in Russian Emerald

Colorful thin film inclusions are captured within a Russian emerald carving.

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“Bamboo Forest” in Colombian Emerald

Dense tube inclusions in emerald create a scene reminiscent of a tranquil bamboo forest.

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Emeralds and Beryl from Kazakhstan and Ukraine

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Dendritic Patterns in Emerald

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Emeralds in Catherine de’ Medici’s Pendant: An Unexpected Geographic Origin

Archival research and gemological characterization reveal the geographic origin of two emeralds set in a pendant linked to Catherine de’ Medici, Queen of France from 1547 to 1559.

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Fireworks Display in Russian Emerald

The inclusion scene in a Russian emerald resembles fireworks illuminating a night sky.

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Zoned Trapiche Emerald with Goshenite Overgrowth

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Splendors from the Deep: Historic Treasures from a Spanish Shipwreck

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New Emerald Production from the Curlew Mine, Western Australia

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Phenomenal Emeralds from Chitral, Pakistan

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An Exceptional Cat’s-Eye Emerald

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