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Those fabulous New World emerald crystals came from what is now Colombia. It took Spain five decades to overpower the Muzo Indians who occupied the mining area. Monarchs and the gem-loving royalty in India, Turkey, and Persia sought the great green treasures once the gems arrived in Europe. The new emerald owners produced spectacular artifacts between 1600 and 1900, such as Turkey's incredible gem-laden Topkapi Dagger (bottom) and the beautifully delicate "Atocha Cross" (above right). Fabricated in Colombia and lost underwater in the Florida Keys for more than two centuries, the Spanish Colonial specimen recently sold for $750,000. Today Colombia, Brazil, and Zambia mine most commercial emeralds. Several other countries, such as Pakistan and Zimbabwe, produce smaller amounts. Although Brazil mines more emeralds annually than any other country, Colombia dominates the trade by setting the standards for size, color, and price. It is Colombian emeralds against which all others are judged. Rarer and sometimes more expensive than a similar-sized diamond, Colombian emeralds have a unique look, a green lightly touched with blue. Muzo, the original mine, remains the most important emerald mine in the world
This contemporary ring above is an example of the quality Colombian emeralds Mr. Ward obtains for clients. Notice the bezel-set emerald. Emeralds are often accused of being "soft," which is not true. Because of the molecular makeup and the typical presence of multiple inclusions, some emeralds can be brittle. For rings meant to be worn daily, we usually recommend bezel setting (surrounding the gem with metal instead of setting it up on prongs). This precaution protects the stone from anything except a direct top blow.
For
information on owning quality emeralds,call
or send e-mail to Fred Ward at: fred@fredwardgems.com Click here for book ordering information. The 64-page all-color Emeralds book is US$14.95, plus $3.00 shipping and handling. For information on Jade, Opals, Rubies & Sapphires, Diamonds, Pearls, or Gem Care books, select one of the highlighted titles. Click here to return to home page.
OOOFred Ward with Elizabeth Taylor, who is wearing a great emerald OOOOOOOOOjewelry suite given to her by Richard Burton.
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