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Personally, I prefer the green of an emerald paired with a diamond. The ruby is a popular gemstone choice as well.

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Are emerald diamonds made of carbon?

'Emerald diamond' is not a gemstone: it is a confusion of vocabulary. An emerald-cut diamond stone is made from carbon. An emerald is a different gemstone, made from the mineral beryl - (Be3Al2(SiO3)6) --and colored green by trace amounts of chromium and sometimes vanadium.


A color of green and also a gemstone?

Emerald


What color is the gemstone called in emerald?

green


What gemstone owes its colour to chromium?

mithelen is a gemstone which owes it's colour to chromium.there are many other gemstones that got their colour from chromium such as : ruby and emerald but these gemstone have other substance to create their colour.mithelen is the only gemstone which get it's colour from chromium and nothing else. by Einstein


Are emeralds diamonds or quartz?

There are 2 types of gemstones that you may be looking at. Either a (green) emerald precious gemstone or an emerald shape diamond. Diamonds come in all kinds of shapes, including emeralds.


What variety of gemstone is an emerald?

Emerald is a green variety of beryl group where coloring element is chromium. A green variety of beryl without chromium, is not an emerald, is known as green beryl.


A brilliant green to grass-green transparent variety of Beryl used as a gemstone?

That would be.... Emerald.


What is the word obtained after unscrambling the word eleamdr?

The anagram is emerald, a green gemstone.


What color is a emerold?

There is no such thing as "emerold". However, the gemstone "emerald" is a deep green in colour.


Name redgreenand blue gemstones?

green gemstone: emerald, red gemstone: ruby, blue gemstone: sometimes perl


What colors can an emerald be?

An emerald is the green variety of the gemstone, beryl. There is also a green gemstone called the oriental emerald which is a form of corundum, a mineral whose red and blue varieties are rubies and sapphires, respectively.


Are there any uses for emerald?

Emerald is a popular gemstone, valued for it's lovely green color. Emerald is actually a trade name for the mineral beryl, which is an ore of beryllium.