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Cut emeralds are typically worth more than rough or uncut emeralds due to the time and skill required to cut and shape them into a desirable gemstone. Cut emeralds are ready for setting into jewelry and are more visually appealing, thus commanding a higher price in the market.
Emeralds are a type of beryl gemstone, and they do not have a specific boiling point as they are not a liquid. When exposed to high temperatures, emeralds can be damaged or even shattered due to their internal structure and impurities. It is not recommended to heat emeralds as they are sensitive to temperature changes.
Emeralds are related to the mineral beryl and are known for their vivid green color. They are often associated with luxury, wealth, and royalty due to their rarity and beauty. In folklore, emeralds are also believed to symbolize love, rebirth, and hope.
Emeralds have been mined for over 400 years in Colombia, located in South America. Colombian emeralds are known for their exceptional quality and vibrant green color, making them some of the most sought-after emeralds in the world.
of Refine, Freed from impurities or alloy; purifed; polished; cultured; delicate; as; refined gold; refined language; refined sentiments.
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Short answer: None. Emeralds can be refined into beryllium, but they are not "refined" into gems. Long answer: Asuming you're asking how many emeralds are cut into gems each year. This would be tons, but getting an exact number is not easy, as emeralds are mined in several locations and many mines. X number of stones are mined from one mine, but X number of stones are removed from the mine and thrown over the fence... the second number might be equal or greater than the first. Many stones are brought to market outside the usual production channel. Some are mined in one country, cut in another, shipped to a third, and sold worldwide. The black market is significant. You could compile a number from published production records, or perhaps trade magazines have researched it, but nobody will ever really know the exact numbers.
The Sol Emeralds are a different version of the Chaos Emeralds. They are basically the Chaos Emeralds from Blaze's world.
You don't get the emeralds.
Eugene Emeralds was created in 1955.
Yes. In fact, there are synthetic emeralds. They are real emeralds, though they are not as valuable as natural emeralds.
The ISBN of The Attenbury Emeralds is 978-0340995723.
well, there R 2 types of emeralds. The super emeralds, & the chaos emeralds. sonic (and others) uses either the super emeralds power or the master emeralds power.( the master emerald is the one that powers the super & chaos emeralds) P.S. my last answer was wrong if u R reading this again. P.S.S. I like cookies! X-3With the seven super emeralsds (the chaos emeralsds transform into super emeralds)
The origin of the Chaos Emeralds are unknown, all that is known about them, is that the Chaos Emeralds have existed for millennia along with the Master Emerald.
An emeralds streak is believed to be white, green, and/or yellow.
Emeralds contain traces of Chromium, Vanadium, and Beryl.
The Attenbury Emeralds was created on 2010-09-16.