A special skill goes into making a faceted emerald so that maximum light and brilliance are achieved. During faceting, the emerald’s natural green beauty is emphasised, which makes its sparkle more noticeable and its depth finer. Faceted emeralds, which may appear in jewellery or as investments, are known for their refined and luxurious look.
Raw emeralds and cabochon emerald stone are not faceted; unlike them, faceted emeralds are cut to create several flat surfaces. The presence of facets lets light interact with the stone and reflect brightly. Manufacturing styles differ; some are traditional, such as the emerald cut, and others are complicated with lots of intricate angles.
Popular mining sites for emeralds are Colombia, Zambia and Brazil. Experienced gem cutters pay close attention to colour, clarity and brilliance when shaping these stones so they keep their shape. You will end up with an emerald that stands out as being both well-made and elegant.
Craftsmanship and desirability give emeralds a very high market value. Here are the best benefits:
The prices for faceted emeralds are affected by their cut, clarity, size in carats and craftsmanship.
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