2.20ctw Emerald With Diamond Accent 18kt Over Sterling Silver Earrings Item: YMH044E
In Stock Price: $39.99
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Product Description for 2.20ctw Emerald With Diamond Accent 18kt Over Sterling Silver Earrings18kt yellow gold over sterling silver 2.20ctw marquise emerald with .02ctw round diamond accent earrings. the drop measures 3/4 inch and the width measures 7/16 inch. tension post backs.
Product Information for 2.20ctw Emerald With Diamond Accent 18kt Over Sterling Silver Earrings
| Product Type: | Earrings | Gram Weight: | 3.47g |
| Style: | Fashion | Material Type: | Silver & Gold |
| Width: | 7/16 Inch | Material Color: | Yellow |
Primary Stone / Emerald
| Shape: | Marquise | Count: | 22.00 |
| Cut: | Mixed Cuts | Composition: | Natural |
| Color: | Green | Treatment: | Standard Treatment |
| Dimensions: | 5.42X2.44 MM - Not Calibrated | Gemstone Group: | Beryl |
Secondary Stone / Diamond
| Shape: | Round |
| Carat Weight: | 0.02 |
| Color: | White |
| Count: | 2.00 |
| Setting: | 4-Prong |
Care and Handling of 2.20ctw Emerald With Diamond Accent 18kt Over Sterling Silver Earrings |
| Learn more about proper care of your gemstones and jewelry by visiting our Gemstone Enhancements and Treatments page. |
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June 8, 2008
chatsycats7
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"This is the one and only product that I have ordered from JTV that I was disappointed in. I read the previous two reviews and felt these would compliment a ring I had purchased......not so. The emeralds are so placque like that people complimented me on my "jade" earrings. I wear them but am actively looking for another pair. Taking my time. I know JTV will come through. Sorry JTV"
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Compliments with 1st wearing,
October 17, 2007
alol
, Loveland, CO
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"The emeralds are a nice size and darker than the picture. The shape hugs the ear flatteringly. The stones have shine and presence, and for the money, these earrings are an outstanding value."
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home learning library emerald
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Fast Facts
| The most precious member of the Beryl family; emerald exhibits a distinct and recognizable pure green hue. |
| This glorious stone was traded in one of the earliest known gem markets in Babylon around 4000 B.C. |
| According to legend, the Emperor Nero watched the gladiator fights through an emerald. |
| The world’s finest emeralds are found in the Andes of Colombia. Despite a 300-year search, no other deposit has rivaled the glory of the Colombian deposits. |
Emeralds are created with interesting and distinct identifiable “jardin” inclusions, which are particular to that beryl and are one of the most immediate ways of recognizing a genuine natural emerald.
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Emerald is the most precious member of the Beryl family. It exhibits a distinct and recognizable pure green hue but can also be found in a bluish-green hue. On Mohs’ scale of hardness, emerald is 7.5-8. It has a vitreous luster and sources include Colombia, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Russia (Urals), Afghanistan, Australia (New South Wales, Western Australia), Ghana, India, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Zambia, Tanzania, and the United States (North Carolina).
The beauty of Colombian emeralds, known for their extraordinary color and crystallization, is unique since their formation process occurred in a different geological environment than all the other known emerald deposits. They are found in black argillaceous limestone of the Upper Cretaceous age, which was deposited in a sea separating North and South America.
During the Continental drift, the Andes Mountains were formed, and beds that were originally at the bottom of the sea found themselves at the top of the mountains. While folding, the rocks fractured, which provided space for the growth of calcite veins. Hot magma followed by hot gases and fluids permeated through the cracks, bringing with them the elements necessary to crystallize emeralds. These gases were trapped in the crust of the fold in the eastern cordillera of the Andes by an impermeable shale formation. Since calcite veins are porous and permeable, the emeralds had an opportunity to crystallize while the gasses and fluids cooled off.
Color
Emerald exhibits an incomparable pure green hue but can also be found in a bluish-green hue.
Treatments and Enhancements
All emerald crystals go through the same six-part enhancement process to become the gemstones we are familiar with. These steps are sawing, performing, cutting, polishing, cleaning, and clarity enhancing. Virtually all emeralds require the process of clarity enhancement. This process involves immersing the emerald into a colorless medium. An infinitesimal amount of the clarity-enhancing medium penetrates the open fissures in the emerald. This volume is so small that it is usually not measurable by weight (as little as 1/100,000 of a gram).
It should be assumed that every emerald has been processed in this manner unless it has an accompanying laboratory report indicating that there is no evidence of a clarity-enhancement medium. Such extraordinarily rare stones command a considerable premium.
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