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Emerald: May's birthstone

The birthstone of May. Twenty times rarer than diamonds, the emerald's famous green glow is the result of the presence of chromium and vanadium in its mineral structure. Traditionally mined in Colombia, emeralds are in fact found all over the world, with Africa increasingly becoming an important source of this precious green gem.

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Aurelie Bidermann

Baby Heart Chivor emerald necklace

AURELIE BIDERMANN

€ 2,445

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Seeing green in 2016

A single colour stood out amongst the rainbow of jewels we encountered last year and it's one we're going to be seeing a lot more of in 2017. 

Bina Goenka

Emerald and pearl choker

BINA GOENKA

POA

Avakian

Pear-shaped Colombian emerald necklace with diamonds

AVAKIAN

POA

VANLELES

Legends of Africa Gemfields emerald choker

VANLELES

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Pomellato

Pom Pom Tango Color emerald bracelet

POMELLATO

£ 66,090

de GRISOGONO

Folies emerald and diamond ring

DE GRISOGONO

POA

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Colombian vs. African emeralds: what's the difference?

As Zambian emeralds continue to carve a sizable niche in the world of jewellery, Francesca Fearon investigates.

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The accession of the African emerald

Traditionally, the finest emeralds were Colombian, but lighter-hued African emeralds are now basking in the limelight. 

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Around the world in luxury jewellery: Colombian emeralds

Colombian emeralds are the most lush of all green gemstones. Witness their intense hue in spectacular emerald rings, necklaces and earrings.

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TERM

Emeralds

Part of the beryl family, these stunning green gemstones were created during an intensive tectonic process that brought together traces of chromium and vanadium with the normally colourless beryl. Emeralds have a hardness of 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale. The earliest emeralds came from Zimbabwe and are among the oldest known gemstones in the world. Today, top-quality emeralds are mined in Colombia but new sources are being discovered in Africa and Brazil.

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