If it reflects the different colors of the rainbow it isn t a real emerald.
What do emeralds look like in real life.
Like cut emeralds raw emeralds can be transparent or translucent a quality that is sometimes called clarity but in the gem trade is referred to as diaphaneity.
The methods used to create them in labs require expensive equipment.
Look for small natural holes or tiny deep lines especially in the backside of the gemstone this is an indication that it may be a natural emerald.
To tell if an emerald is real hold it up to a light and look at it closely.
Another test you can do to determine a natural emerald is to apply oil to.
There are two main things to look for in natural emeralds.
Raw emeralds like cut emeralds are all green but the shade of green varies from blue green to pale yellow green to a rich forest green.
You can also tell if an emerald is real by looking at its edges.
Emerald is a cyclosilicate.
Beryl has a hardness of 7 5 8 on the mohs scale.
The mining area is literally shaped like a pit that can hold equipment and workers.
Workers dig a large pit about 12 meters deep and then blast the surface with water to reveal mineral bearing rocks.
Most emeralds are highly included so their toughness resistance to breakage is classified as generally poor.
The process is slow and energy intensive and the yield of facetable material is low.
In the open pit mining method a lot of waste rock must be hauled away.
A real emerald has sharp defined edges so if the edges you re looking at are dull and worn it s likely not a real emerald.
The first thing to look for are tiny flaws or irregular patterns.
A lab created emerald is a real emerald but not a natural emerald synthetic emeralds are some of the most expensive synthetic gems.
Emerald is a gemstone and a variety of the mineral beryl be 3 al 2 sio 3 6 colored green by trace amounts of chromium and sometimes vanadium.