Emeralds

Natural Emeralds are Earth's most luxurious precious gemstone, alongside diamonds, rubies and sapphires. Emeralds' verdant green is caused by the trace elements of chromium and vanadium within the crystal lattice as it forms over time, and this is what distinguishes emeralds from other types of beryl. The Sapphire Merchant offers Colombian, Panjshir, Swat and Zambian emeralds in our extraordinary collection, perfect for an engagement ring or custom jewellery design.

Colombian Emeralds

Emerald Colombian

Panjshir Emeralds

Emerald Panjshir

Swat Emeralds

Emerald Swat Valley

Zambian Emeralds

Emerald Zambian
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2.41ct Panjshir Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant2.41ct Panjshir Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant2.41ct Panjshir Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant2.41ct Panjshir Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant
1.04ct Panjshir Emerald1.04ct Panjshir Emerald1.04ct Panjshir Emerald
4.31ct Swat Emerald Pakistan Origin4.31ct Swat Emerald Pakistan Origin4.31ct Swat Emerald Pakistan Origin
4.11ct Panjshir Emerald4.11ct Panjshir Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant4.11ct Panjshir Emerald
1.13ct Panjshir Emerald Afghanistan Origin1.13ct Panjshir Emerald Afghanistan Origin1.13ct Panjshir Emerald Afghanistan Origin
1.00 Panjshir Emerald Afghanistan Origin1.00 Panjshir Emerald Afghanistan Origin1.00 Panjshir Emerald Afghanistan Origin
7.54ct Zambian Emerald 7.54ct Zambian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant7.54ct Zambian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant7.54ct Zambian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant
 4.19ct Panjshir Emerald from Afghanistan 4.19ct Panjshir Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant 4.19ct Panjshir Emerald from Afghanistan 4.19ct Panjshir Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant
0.51ct Colombia Emerald Pair Round Cut0.51ct Colombia Emerald Pair Round Cut0.51ct Colombia Emerald Pair Round Cut
0.87ct Colombian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant0.87ct Colombian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant0.87ct Colombian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant0.87ct Colombian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant
1.58ct Zambian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant1.58ct Zambian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant1.58ct Zambian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant1.58ct Zambian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant
1.45ct Zambian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant1.45ct Zambian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant1.45ct Zambian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant1.45ct Zambian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant
0.75ct Colombian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant0.75ct Colombian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant0.75ct Colombian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant0.75ct Colombian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant
2.44ct Swat Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant2.44ct Swat Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant2.44ct Swat Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant2.44ct Swat Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant2.44ct Swat Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant
6.55ct Zambian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant6.55ct Zambian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant6.55ct Zambian Emerald6.55ct Zambian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant
2.69ct Colombian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant2.69ct Colombian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant2.69ct Colombian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant2.69ct Colombian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant
4.14ct Colombian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant4.14ct Colombian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant4.14ct Colombian Emerald Face4.14ct Colombian Emerald - The Sapphire Merchant

Natural Emeralds
 Frequently Asked Questions

What are emeralds?

Emerald is a vivid green-coloured Beryl found in sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous rocks. Emerald's distinct beauty and scarcity make it one of Earth's most luxurious and desirable precious gemstones.

Chemical Composition:
 Beryllium Aluminum Silicate Be3Al2Si6O18

Crystal System: Hexagonal

Refractive Index: 1.56 to 1.60

Specific Gravity: 2.65 to 2.80

Double Refraction: 0.006 to 0.008

Mohs Hardness: 7.5

Lustre: Vitreous

Where do emerald's come from?

Emeralds are found in several countries, with the most famous sources being Colombia, Zambia, and Brazil. Colombian emeralds are known for their vibrant vivid green colour, while Zambian emeralds often have a bluish-green tone. Other sources include Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Can I use an emerald for an engagement ring?

Yes, emeralds can be used for engagement rings, but they require extra care. They are softer than diamonds and sapphires, making them more prone to scratches and chips. Choosing a protective setting and wearing them with care will help keep an emerald engagement ring in good condition.

What gives an emerald its value?

An emerald's value is based on its color, clarity, and origin. The most valuable emeralds have a rich, vivid green hue with good transparency. Inclusions are common in emeralds, but if they don’t affect durability, they don’t lower the value significantly. Colombian emeralds are typically the most prized due to their exceptional colour and reliable supply.

What does it mean if an emerald is oiled?

Oiling is a common treatment used to improve an emerald’s clarity by filling tiny fractures with a colourless oil such a cedar oil. This helps reduce the visibility of inclusions, making the stone appear clearer. Most emeralds on the market are oiled, but the level of treatment varies.

What is the rarest emerald?

The rarest emeralds come from Panjshir, Afghanistan. These emeralds have a highly sought-after deep green color with exceptional clarity. Due to their scarcity and high quality, Panjshir emeralds are among the most valuable in the world.

What adds to an emerald's rarity is whether its been oiled or not. Emerald's that have excellent clarity and insignificant oil detected command the highest prices. 

What month is emerald the birthstone of?

Emerald, the birthstone for May, is the perfect gemstone for a birthstone ring or birthstone-themed jewellery. It is associated with spring, renewal, and growth, making it a meaningful gem for those born in this month.

What is the meaning and symbolism of emerald's?

Emeralds have long been symbols of love, wisdom, and prosperity. They are believed to bring harmony, strengthen relationships, and enhance intuition. Throughout history, they have been treasured by royalty and used as talismans for protection and insight.

How do I know if an emerald is natural or synthetic?

Natural emeralds have unique inclusions, while synthetic emeralds are grown in a lab and often have fewer flaws. A professional gemologist can confirm if an emerald is natural through testing. One simple test used to help identify natural emeralds is the Chelsea Color Filter (CCF) test. When viewed under this filter, natural emeralds usually appear red or pink due to their chromium content, while many synthetic emeralds remain green. However, this test is not foolproof, as some synthetic emeralds also contain chromium and may show a similar reaction. It’s best to buy from a reputable gem dealer or jeweller and request a gemology report to ensure authenticity.

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