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  2. Colombian emeralds - Wikipedia

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    The source of these trace elements in the case of Colombian Emeralds is believed to be from interaction of the parent hydrothermal fluid and the black shale host rock. [citation needed] Colombian emeralds are much sought after, and not just because of their superb quality and color. A gem's value depends upon its size, purity, color and brilliance.

  3. Ronald Ringsrud - Wikipedia

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    Ringsrud has a background in emerald gemology and the world emerald market. He has given presentations and lectures on the topic since 1986. [2] As the owner of Ronald Ringsrud Company, he was the host and guide in Bogotá, Colombia, for foreign buyers visiting the city's emerald marketplace, as well as guiding groups from the L.A. County Museum of Natural History and the Gemological Institute ...

  4. FURA Gems - Wikipedia

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    FURA Gems is a private global mining company that produces colored gemstones: emeralds, rubies, and sapphires. [1] Founded in 2017 FURA has its headquarters in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and operates mining subsidiaries in Colombia, Mozambique, and Australia.

  5. What We Know About All the Emeralds at the Ambani Wedding - AOL

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    Sourcing its rare Colombian emeralds and natural saltwater pearls took over a year. Mrs. Nita Ambani, ... Old Navy's Break a Sweat Sale has activewear from $2 — shop our top picks here. AOL.

  6. Atocha Star Emerald - Wikipedia

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    Close view of the Atocha Star emerald The Golden Eagle standing watch over the Atocha Star emerald. The Atocha Star is a 400-year-old emerald, weighing more than 25.87 carats (5.174 g) before being cut to 12.72 carats (2.544 g). [1] [2] The emerald is estimated to be worth between $3.2 and $5 million (USD).

  7. Cheapside Hoard - Wikipedia

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    A particularly large Colombian emerald, originally the size of an apple, had been hollowed out to accommodate a Swiss watch movement dated to around 1600, signed by G. Ferlite. The items include a Byzantine gemstone cameo, a cameo of Queen Elizabeth I, an emerald parrot, and some fake gemstones made of carved and dyed quartz.

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