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Certified Loose Emeralds Elegant Natural Gemstones
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Experience the enchantment of our select collection of certified loose emeralds. Dedicated to sourcing only the finest natural emeralds, each gem comes with a certification from a distinguished gemological lab. Explore our unique assortment and be charmed by a gem that resonates with your essence, all while resting assured of its authenticity and superior quality.
9.84 ct Fine Grass Green Natural Emerald Cut Natural Emerald
$38,950
$33,108
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4.77 ct Fine Grass Green Natural Emerald Cut Natural Emerald
$39,500
$33,575
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10.78 ct Rich Grass Green Heart Shape Natural Emerald
$44,680
$37,978
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10.39 ct Fine Grass Green Natural Emerald Cut Natural Emerald
$46,500
$39,525
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10.24 ct Green Natural Emerald Cut Natural Emerald
$64,500
$54,825
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8.77 ct Vivid Green Cushion Cut Natural Emerald
$147,970
$125,775
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Facts about Certified Emeralds
Emerald certification provides important information about the gemstone's quality and authenticity, but there are some interesting facts to consider when comparing certified and non-certified emeralds:
- Certification is not always necessary: For emeralds under 6.5mm in size, certification is typically not required if you're working with a trusted jeweler.
- No standardized grading scale: Unlike diamonds, there is no universally accepted quality grading scale for emeralds. This reduces the overall value of certification for emeralds compared to other gemstones.
- Certification costs: The process of certifying an emerald can be expensive, often costing hundreds of dollars per carat. The cost is usually based on the size of the emerald.
- Confirmation of authenticity: Certification can confirm whether an emerald is natural or synthetic, which may be important to some buyers.
- Origin verification: Certified emeralds often come with information about their origin, which can affect their value and appeal to collectors.
- Inclusions are expected: Most emeralds, certified or not, include inclusions or other flaws. Completely flawless emeralds are exceptionally rare.
- Alternative to certification: Instead of formal certification, some experts recommend getting a certified appraisal, which can accomplish similar goals at potentially lower costs.
- Technological advancements: Modern tools and technologies allow skilled gemologists to identify the nature of a gemstone without formal certification.
- Focus on color: Whether certified or not, an emerald's value is primarily determined by its color rather than its clarity.
- Natural appeal: Interestingly, the lack of inclusions in synthetic emeralds can make them less attractive than natural, non-certified emeralds. The inclusions in natural emeralds provide a unique identification and appeal.
In conclusion, while certification can provide valuable information about an emerald, it's not always necessary or cost-effective. The natural beauty, color, and unique characteristics of emeralds often speak for themselves, regardless of certification status.
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