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[Sale starts 10 PM JST 7/31] Colombian Pyrite and Mica in Emerald Loose Stone, 1.192ct, with Certificate

Sale price¥79,800

The beautiful green of an emerald is said to vary in color depending on its origin. This particular emerald is from Colombia, known for its especially deep green hue. Emeralds are generally stones with many inclusions, so oil treatment is commonly used to make them less noticeable. Please enjoy the elegant green color. This is an emerald with pyrite inclusions.

This is an emerald with pyrite and mica inclusions from the Chivor mine in Colombia. The color is deep, and the sparkle of the pyrite is fully enjoyable. A gemstone identification report is included.

・Type: Loose stone (natural stone)
・Stone Name: Colombian Pyrite and Mica In-Emerald (Colombian Emerald)
・Weight: 1.192ct
・Size: 7.5×6.3mm
・Shape: Oval cut
・Scratches/Chips: S-A+
・Inclusions: None
・Remarks: Impregnation with a colorless substance has been performed.
 *Emeralds are generally gemstones that have undergone impregnation with a colorless substance.
・Accessories: Gemstone identification report (JTL (Jewel Trading Laboratory)), loose stone case (if it doesn't fit, a zippered clear case)

▷Jewelry customization available
If you would like jewelry customization, please order with your desired setting from the link below.
【Choose from stones】Simple order
【Choose from stones】Semi-order
*If you would like an image of the stone on a setting, wish to discuss a full custom order, or have any other questions, please feel free to contact us here.
*Rough stones are not eligible. Also, some stones may not be eligible.

* While we strive to ensure that the photos show the exact same color as the actual product, due to lighting conditions during photography and your monitor environment, the actual product may appear slightly different. Also, some photos may have been taken using a penlight.

* For products with UV fluorescent photos, we use a 365nm wavelength blacklight for photography. If you use a light with a different wavelength (e.g., around 395nm), the fluorescence may appear weak or difficult to confirm. The blacklight we use can be found here.

* For details on scratches/chips, treatments, and inclusions, please see here.

* For other frequently asked questions, please see here.


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