BLUISH GREEN TO GRASSY GREEN

Lot: Emerald-27

     

    

    
WAY BETTER THAN THE ABOVE PICTURES INDICATE!

COLOR: Grassy Green, Chrome Green, Bluish Green
CLARITY: Will cut eye-clean to included stones
ORIGIN: Pakistan & Afghanistan
SIZE: Stones range in size from .05 to 1.48 Carats (.20 Carat Average)
WEIGHT: 54.55 Carats 10.91 Grams
PRICE: $218.20 ($4.00 Per Carat / $20.00 Per Gram)
DESCRIPTION:

Super Hot lot of Afghan & Pakistani Emerald running a mostly Bluish Green color similar to Columbian. This is some of the BEST colored material we have acquired in a very long time! I think the larger portion of this is Swat material from western Pakistan; however, there is clearly quite a bit of the Panjsher material in here as well. There are some nice stones in here but most of the lot is for commercial cutting as the average size is about .20 carats. The lot is largely comprised of crystal sections shaped for high yield.

I'm blowing this out at a closeout price and I don't think you would be able to pick this material up at this price at the mines in Pakistan and Afghanistan. The material is actually MUCH better than the pictures above indicate and it is probably priced less than the current market price IN PAKISTAN. Most of the material is very slightly to moderately included with some small crystals being glassy clean. We are estimating that approximately 40%+ of this lot is a mixture of low to high grade Facet Rough; however, that is really dependent on the way you grade Emerald. Every cutter has his own understanding of this material. Overall I think this is a great deal for the lot and it is one of our best priced items.

COOL FACTS:
  1. Emerald is mined in western Pakistan in the Swat area and in the Panjsher Valley in Afghanistan. Afghan material is generally lighter, cleaner and considerably more lustrous while Swat material tends to be more included but of better color. Both localities produce material that is similar to Columbian in color with that notable blue overtone.

  2. Afghanistan is known to produce Emerald Nodules and these are as fabled as the old Kashmir Sapphires!