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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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A Status Report on Gemstones from Afghanistan

An overview of the plentiful and various gem materials being discovered and produced in Afghanistan.

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The Oil Treatment of Emeralds in Bogotá, Colombia

This article focuses on Colombian emeralds and gives a detailed explanation of the oiling process as observed by the author.

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Emeralds of Colombia

A comprehensive review of the history and geology of Colombian emeralds together with descriptions of some of the most famous gems to come from this locality.

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Emerald Care and Cleaning Guide

Learn about emerald's durability and how to care for your emerald jewelry.

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Emerald History and Lore

Emerald’s lush green has soothed souls and excited imaginations since antiquity.

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Emerald Description

Emerald is the green to greenish blue variety of beryl, a mineral species that also includes aquamarine as well as beryls in other colors.

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Emerald Journey

Emerald is the green to greenish blue variety of beryl, a mineral species that also includes aquamarine as well as beryls in other colors.

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Emerald Quality Factors

Learn about the factors that make emerald so desirable.

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Abstracts; Fall 1991

This article, from the Fall 1991 issue of Gems & Gemology, is a compilation of abstracts of important gemology-related articles published outside of Gems & Gemology.

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Abstracts; Spring 1991

This article, from the Spring 1991 issue of Gems & Gemology, is a compilation of abstracts of important gemology-related articles published outside of Gems & Gemology.

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Emeralds from the Fazenda Bonfim Region, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil

In 2006, emeralds were discovered in the Fazenda Bonfim region of northeastern Brazil.

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The Gujar Killi Emerald Deposit, Northwest Frontier Province, Pakistan

Over the last decade, Pakistan has developed into an important source for many gem materials. A number of localities have been identified for emeralds in particular.

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