Emerald – Chivor – Boyaca, Colombia - SM090

€24,81

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  • Location: Mina del Toro – Chivor – Boyaca, Colombia
  • Weight: 13g
  • Dimensions: 2.6 x 2.3 x 1.8 cm
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Colombian emeralds are universally appreciated for their exceptional quality and bright, intense green color, which is the result of their high chromium and vanadium content. These gemstones are unique because they form in sedimentary rocks, unlike emeralds from other parts of the world which form in igneous rocks. Colombia supplies approximately 90% of the world's emerald market, mainly from the Muzo, Chivor, and Coscuez mines. The quality of emeralds is categorized into cutting grade, cabochon grade, and faceted grade, with faceted grade being the most well-known and sought-after. Gem-quality emeralds are very rare, and miners often have to sift through tons of rock to find a few quality emeralds. The most popular emerald color ranges from blue-green to pure green, associated with brilliant color saturation and the absence of overly dark green. High transparency and uniform color distribution without visible color zones are typical of precious emeralds. If the color leans too much towards yellow or blue, the stone is not classified as an emerald but as beryl, which affects its value. Why Colombian emeralds? Colombian emeralds are an excellent choice for their unique and intense green color, considered the most desirable in the world. These gemstones are highly prized for their provenance, which includes mines such as Muzo and Chivor, known for their beautiful specimens. The quality of Colombian emeralds is further enhanced by their high transparency and minimal inclusions, which increase both their visual appeal and long-term appreciation potential. Due to their historical and cultural relevance, Colombian emeralds are a symbol of luxury and elegance that attracts collectors and jewelry lovers worldwide. Why buy from us? You won't be disappointed here! We purchase our emeralds directly from Colombian suppliers, which allows us to offer the best prices and carefully select the highest quality across all price ranges. Whether you are a beginner collector or a discerning customer, you will find something special with us. We boast one of the largest selections of Colombian emeralds in Europe, which is constantly expanding. Muzo Region Muzo emeralds are known for their intense and vibrant green color with subtle yellowish undertones. Muzo is the oldest and most famous mining site, cultivated before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors in the 14th century. Emeralds from this area are usually darker and greener, often with dark spots. The mines are state-owned and leased to mining companies. They are located in difficult terrain with a hot and humid climate. Chivor Region Chivor emeralds are characterized by their blue-green hue and are generally purer and brighter than those from Muzo. Some Chivor mines are privately owned, which is unique in Colombia. They are found in difficult-to-access terrain with dense forests and high humidity. Chivor emeralds are often associated with pyrite crystals, which can help determine their origin. Characteristics Color and clarity: Color: Colombian emeralds have an intense, pure green color, independent of brilliance or luster. Clarity: These emeralds typically have fewer inclusions, which increases their value. Even when inclusions are present, they are often minor and barely visible. Physical properties: Hardness: Emeralds have a Mohs hardness of 7.5–8, making them relatively durable, though more brittle than some other gemstones. Beauty: Colombian emeralds are considered the most beautiful in the world for their brilliant color and high quality. Comparison with other emeralds: Colombian emeralds have a color from blue-green to green with strong or vivid saturation. Zambian emeralds have a darker and more bluish hue. Brazilian emeralds are lighter and less saturated. Historical and cultural significance Colombian emeralds have been admired since the time of Cleopatra, sought after by royalty, celebrities, and distinguished figures for centuries. These emeralds symbolize luxury and beauty and are often used in jewelry, including engagement rings. Care and maintenance Emeralds are more fragile than other gemstones and require careful handling. It is advisable to protect them from impacts and store them separately from other jewelry to avoid scratches or damage. History of Colombian Emeralds The history of Colombian emerald mines is full of mysteries and legends. Indigenous Colombian natives mined and traded these gemstones long before the arrival of Europeans. The first European contact with Colombian emeralds occurred in 1537, when the Spanish conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada conquered the territory inhabited by the Muisca tribe. The conquistadors discovered that these gemstones came from an area known as Somondoco, the current Chivor mine, which in the local language means "god of green stones." In the 1560s, the Spanish began mining emeralds in the Muzo area, using the indigenous population as slave labor. However, mining was often inefficient and brutal, leading to a gradual decline in production. In 1675, the Chivor mine was abandoned, and its exact location remained a mystery for over 200 years until its rediscovery in 1896 by the Colombian engineer Don Francisco Restrepo. Modern importance Today, Colombian emeralds are considered the most valuable and sought-after on the market. The Muzo mine is considered the most important emerald mine in the world, producing emeralds with exceptional clarity and color. Colombian emeralds are highly valued by collectors and jewelers for their unique properties and historical significance. Uses of Colombian Emeralds Colombian emeralds have several uses due to their beauty and uniqueness: Jewelry: Highly prized in the production of jewelry for necklaces, rings, bracelets, and other ornaments. Appreciation potential: Due to their rarity and high value, Colombian emeralds are very popular for preserving value and long-term appreciation. Collecting: Mineralogists and gem collectors appreciate Colombian emeralds for their unique properties and historical significance.

Emerald – Chivor – Boyaca, Colombia - SM090

€24,81