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  1. Chemical properties as the stone named. " Emerald in different cultures, and, emerald , lore Emerald is regarded as the traditional birthstone for May, as well as the
  2. Trees along its streets and an equal number in parks. In recent years,the, emerald ,ash borer has destroyed many of the city's approximately 10,500 ash trees. The
  3. Emerald Brooch. JPG|The Hooker Emerald Brooch, containing a 75-carat square-cut, emerald , also in the U. S. National Museum of Natural History. File: Beryl-146853.
  4. Transparency and fire. Some of the most rare emerald s come from three main, emerald ,mining areas in Colombia: Ouzo, Coscuez, and Chico. Fine emerald s are also
  5. Describe a person who looks ill. Several minerals have a green color, including, emerald , which is colored green by its chromium content. Animals such as frogs, lizards
  6. Cardinal, or most valuable, gemstones (along with diamond, sapphire,ruby, and, emerald , ). However, since the discovery of extensive deposits in locations such as
  7. For example, beryl,which is colorless in its pure mineral form, becomes, emerald , with chromium impurities. If you add manganese instead of chromium, beryl
  8. Emeralds 3. JPG|The Chalk Emerald ring, containing a top-quality 37-carat, emerald , also in the U. S. National Museum of Natural History. File: Hooker Emerald
  9. From three main emerald mining areas in Colombia: Ouzo, Coscuez, and. Synthetic, emerald ,Emerald is a rare and valuable gemstone and, as such, it has provided the
  10. At the rate of 1 mm per month, a typical seven-month growth run producing, emerald ,crystals of 7 mm of thickness. Gílson sold his production laboratory to a
  11. Star" pattern; it has raylike spokes of dark carbon impurities that give the, emerald ,a six-pointed radial pattern. It is named for the tranche, a grinding wheel
  12. Also able to detect traces of chromium in precious gemstones, such as ruby or, emerald , During the 1800s,chromium was primarily used as a component of paints and in
  13. Synthetics have been produced, and a method has been developed for producing an, emerald ,overgrowth on colorless beryl. The first commercially successful emerald
  14. With wax or oil to disguise them. This wax or oil is also colored to make the, emerald ,appear of better color as well as clarity. Turquoise is also commonly treated
  15. And finite (Be2SiO4). Precious forms of beryl are aquamarine, bixbite and, emerald , In seawater, beryllium is exceedingly rare, more so than even scandium
  16. Cultures. In modern usage the precious stones are diamond, ruby,sapphire and, emerald , with all other gemstones being semi-precious. This distinction reflects the
  17. A green garnet called Favorite, can be far more valuable than a mid-quality, emerald , Another unscientific term for semi-precious gemstones used in art history and
  18. Far apart in treatment level, a consumer considering a purchase of an expensive, emerald ,is well advised to insist upon a treatment report from a reputable gemological
  19. Give the emerald a six-pointed radial pattern. Emeralds come from three main, emerald ,mining areas in Colombia: Ouzo, Coscuez, and. Synthetic emerald is a
  20. At the rate of 1 mm per month, a typical seven-month growth run producing, emerald ,crystals of 7 mm of thickness. The green color of emerald s is attributed to
  21. Of course, be green. Only gems that are medium to dark in tone are considered, emerald , Light-toned gems are known by the species name, green beryl. In addition, the
  22. Well as Swat in northern Pakistan. A rare type of emerald known as a tranche, emerald ,is occasionally found in the mines of Colombia. A tranche emerald exhibits a "
  23. The names" Emerita" and" Emeralds ", and they were grown as a thin layer of, emerald ,on top of natural colorless beryl stones. Although not much is known about the
  24. An emerald overgrowth on colorless beryl. The first commercially successful, emerald ,synthesis process was that of Carroll Chatham. Because Chatham's emerald s do
  25. Star" pattern; it has raylike spokes of dark carbon impurities that give the, emerald ,a six-pointed radial pattern. Emeralds come from three main emerald mining
  26. Egyptians and in India and Austria. A rare type of emerald known as a tranche, emerald ,is occasionally found in the mines of Colombia. A tranche emerald exhibits a "
  27. Meaning" peace" ) and smarted (in OED, a shortened form of marauding,an, emerald ,), which are the only English words ending in -IH and -Gd, respectively.
  28. Egyptians and in Austria, as well as Swat in northern Pakistan. A rare type of, emerald ,known as a tranche emerald is occasionally found in the mines of Colombia. A
  29. To mention them all. Among the more notable green minerals, however is the, emerald , which is colored green by trace amounts of chromium and sometimes vanadium.
  30. To green on the spectral color wheel, are the normal secondary hues found in, emerald , Emeralds occur in hues ranging from yellow-green to blue-green. The primary
  31. Be bright (vivid). Gray is the normal saturation modifier or mask found in, emerald , A grayish green hue is a dull green. Clarity Emerald tends to have numerous
  32. Usually for the Pokémon series; Pokémon Emerald, for example, being a clear, emerald ,green). They are also compatible with Nintendo DS and DS Lite (but see the
  33. Indications of abundant deposits of colored stones and gemstones, including, emerald , ruby, sapphire,garnet, lapis, kunzite, spinel,tourmaline and period. In
  34. Color is by far the most important criterion. However, in the grading of, emerald , crystal is considered a close second. Both are necessary conditions. A fine
  35. Matrix) just over 50 lbs (23 kg). Red beryl (also known as" red, emerald ," or" scarlet emerald " ) is a red variety of beryl. It was first described in
  36. What constitutes precious stones. Aside from the diamond, the ruby, sapphire, emerald , pearl (strictly speaking not a gemstone) and opal laboratories which grade
  37. Where the coupe standard,i.e. 10X magnification, is used to grade clarity, emerald ,is graded by eye. Thus, if an emerald has no visible inclusions to the eye (
  38. 1 cm) in calcite matrix, Muzo, Colombia. File: Beryl-130023. JPG|A 5-carat, emerald , from Ouzo. File: emerald 2. JPG|Typical low quality emerald . The Erie Canal is a
  39. Magnification, is used to grade clarity, emerald is graded by eye. Thus, if an, emerald ,has no visible inclusions to the eye (assuming normal visual acuity) it is
  40. Antiquity were mined by the Egyptians and in India and Austria. A rare type of, emerald ,known as a tranche emerald is occasionally found in the mines of Colombia. A
  41. A tranche emerald is occasionally found in the mines of Colombia. A tranche, emerald ,exhibits a" star" pattern; it has raylike spokes of dark carbon impurities
  42. Reputable gemological laboratory. All other factors being equal, a high quality, emerald ,with an enhancement level graded moderate should cost 40–50 % less than an
  43. Beryl, colored by trace amounts of chromium and sometimes vanadium. The word ", emerald ," comes (via Middle English: Emerald, imported from Old French: Esmeralda and
  44. Flux-growth synthetics have been produced. The first commercially successful, emerald ,synthesis process was that of Carroll Chatham. The other large producer of flux
  45. Lbs (23 kg). Red beryl (also known as" red emerald " or" scarlet, emerald ,") is a red variety of beryl. It was first described in 1904 for an occurrence
  46. Crystal is considered a close second. Both are necessary conditions. A fine, emerald ,must possess not only a pure verdant green hue as described below, but also a
  47. The definition of ' emerald ' to include the green vanadium-bearing beryl as, emerald , As a result, vanadium emerald s purchased as emerald s in the United States are
  48. JPG|A 5-carat emerald from Ouzo. File: emerald 2. JPG|Typical low quality, emerald , The Erie Canal is a waterway in New York that runs about from Albany, New York
  49. Minerals. Notable gemstones which contain beryllium include beryl (aquamarine, emerald ,) and chrysoberyl. As a free element it is a steel-gray, strong,lightweight

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