Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Learn All About Emerald Gems Clarity And Cut

By John S Stewart


Emeralds and Clarity

The natural inclusions that are found in emerald pendants, emerald earrings and emerald rings, as well as all other sorts of emerald jewellery, are mostly preferred to some degree in that they provide greater uniqueness and help distinguish from simulated versions. The price of emeralds will obviously increase though as the clarity becomes better, although with this gemstone it is not as important as the emerald colour.

The clearer and more transparent the stone, the better the clarity, and therefore light will pass through easier and provide more lustre and sparkle.

Emerald Cut

The better the way in which a emerald has been faceted will definitely produce more lustre and sparkle from the stone.

The perfect cut though is not as essential for this gem as it is with other gems, because the depth of colour of the emerald is more importantly required and the amount of inclusions may prevent much in the way of sparkle. Certain cuts are better for the emerald to show of this colour instead of sparkle, such as "emerald" cut which was in fact especially produced for the emerald stone.

It is always important that people are aware of the difference between a good and bad cut before choosing a stone.

Examining the Cut of Emerald

Emerald "Fish Eye"

If the angle of the gem at its base is not cut to proper proportions then you will see right through it without any light being reflected back to you, or any sparkle seen.

Uneven Facets

If the cutting of a stone's edges is uneven, then the stone will look distorted in its overall appearance, and will not sit properly in a setting. This is further enhanced in cuts that have straight lengths such as emerald cuts and princess cut, compared to that of other cuts such as pear cuts, marquise cuts and round cuts.

Emerald Polishing

Due to the various components that make up an emerald, polishing is not always easy when compared to other gemstones. The external cracks or blemishes that may well open up wider in the future, can only really be seen by Turning the stone around in light to try to find any dull or non-sparkling areas. These problems when present mean that it is definitely best to try to avoid this stone example.

Thank you for reading my short article on the clarity and cut of emeralds




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