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In Colombia, the color of this gem varies depending on the mine: yellowish green from the Muzo mine, bluish green from the Chivor mine |
an emerald
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$800 |
DJ |
GEMSTONES |
2024-06-12 |
#9123 |
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L. Frank Baum had this birthstone, the same as the name of a city he created |
the emerald
DD
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$1,000 |
J |
GEMS & JEWELRY |
2010-03-03 |
#5868 |
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Once reportedly worn in a sultan's belt buckle, a 75-carat one of these green gems is now in the Smithsonian |
an emerald
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$400 |
J |
GEMS & JEWELRY |
2009-03-31 |
#5662 |
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Flaws are considered desirable in this green beryl gem |
an emerald
|
$200 |
DJ |
GEMS & JEWELRY |
1996-05-15 |
#2708 |
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The Dutch call this green gem a smaragd |
an emerald
|
$400 |
J |
GEMS & JEWELRY |
1996-02-05 |
#2636 |
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In ancient times this green beryl gem was thought to be beneficial to the eyes |
an emerald
|
$100 |
J |
GEMS & JEWELRY |
1995-12-20 |
#2603 |
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This precious form of beryl is colored green by minute amounts of chromium |
emerald
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$100 |
J |
GEMS & JEWELRY |
1995-07-17 |
#2521 |
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Green demantoid, the most valuable garnet, is sometimes substituted for this precious gem |
an emerald
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$400 |
DJ |
GEMS & JEWELRY |
1995-02-22 |
#2418 |
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The lovely green color of this May birthstone is said to soothe the eyes |
an emerald
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$200 |
J |
GEMS & JEWELRY |
1995-02-15 |
#2413 |
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It was once believed that wearing this green gem, a May birthstone, could cure dysentery |
an emerald
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$200 |
DJ |
GEMS |
1994-10-31 |
#2336 |
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Transparent pink beryl is called morganite; transparent green beryl, this |
Emerald
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$300 |
J |
GEMS & JEWELRY |
1994-06-27 |
#2276 |
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In Spanish this gem is called Esmeralda |
an emerald
|
$400 |
DJ |
GEMS & JEWELRY |
1994-02-28 |
#2191 |
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The vivid green color of this May birthstone was once thought to be good for the eyesight |
emerald
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$200 |
J |
GEMS & JEWELRY |
1993-07-05 |
#2051 |
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This green gemstone, a form of the mineral beryl, gets its color from minute amounts of chromium |
emerald
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$100 |
J |
ROCKS & MINERALS |
1992-02-17 |
#1726 |
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The name of this gemstone came from the Greek "Smaragdos", which probably meant any green stone |
the emerald
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$100 |
J |
GEMS |
1990-11-08 |
#1424 |
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This brilliant green gem is actually a rare variety of beryl |
emerald
|
$100 |
J |
GEMS & JEWELRY |
1990-04-09 |
#1301 |
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Type of stone romanced in "Romancing the Stone" |
an emerald
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$300 |
J |
GEMS |
1986-09-30 |
#472 |