May’s mystical birthstone has been a favorite for thousands of years. Save our easy guide to know how to pick the best emerald: COLOR: Pure green and bluish green gems are more desirable than yellowish green ones. CLARITY: An emerald’s inclusion scene is sometimes called its “jardin” or garden in French. Many emeralds contain fissures that require oiling (see Treatment below). CUT STYLE: The emerald cut is the most popular cut style, but oval and round shapes are popular as well. CARAT WEIGHT: Emeralds are less dense than diamonds and appear larger for the same carat weight. TREATMENT: Many emeralds have fissures that are filled with oils or natural resins. GIA identifies filler type and classifies this clarity enhancement as Minor, Moderate or Significant. Gems with Significant enhancement may have durability issues. Also watch out for dyed gems imitating emerald. CARE: Emeralds should never be placed in ultrasonic or steam cleaners, which may damage their filler. Instead, clean them with warm, soapy water and a toothbrush. Learn how to pick the best emerald for you at the link in our bio.
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