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What​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ Factors Influence an Emerald’s Price?

  • Writer: Krishna Kumawat
    Krishna Kumawat
  • Nov 8
  • 3 min read

Emeralds, the gorgeous green gems from the beryl family, have been the embodiment of riches, love, and good fortune for ages. But emeralds are not priced uniformly; some may be sold for just a few thousand rupees per carat, while the price of one stone can go up to lakhs. So, what is it that determines the value of a natural emerald stone? We find these questions a very interesting topic to dive into. The main factors that influence an emerald price and the ways of spotting a valuable one before investing in it are examined below.

Emerald stone ring

1. Color – The Most Crucial Factor


Emeralds are all about color: their color is the most important selling point. The most expensive emeralds have a deep, bright green color with an ideal balance between lightness and darkness. The color must not be too light or too dark either.


Perfect emeralds: Rich, bright green with a tiny blueish tint.


Imperfect emeralds: Light or very dark stones with uneven color distribution.


The reason why emeralds from Colombia are the most expensive is that they have a velvety green color that is very attractive and thus, can easily be priced the highest in the world market.


2. Clarity – The Natural ‘Garden’ Inside Emeralds


Nearly all emerald green stone have internal inclusions, known as “jardin” (French word for garden). The inclusions are 100% natural, and help the gemologist identify a real emerald, but the price depends on how visible and how much these inclusions are.


Top-class emeralds: Rare, very small inclusions that do not hinder transparency.


Low-class emeralds: Thick or large inclusions that lower the gemstones’ light reflection or dullness.


The reason why a clean emerald is more valuable is that it allows more light to come through and thus, its sparkle or brilliance is increased.


3. Cut – Crafting Beauty from Nature


The shape of an emerald price determines the extent to which it reflects rays of light and reveals its color to the viewer. The trendy emerald cut - a rectangular form with faceted sides resembling steps - is used to both lessen pressure on the natural cracks and bring out the stone’s shine.


The cut of an emerald can make significant visual differences; a good cut can make an emerald a fresh, bright-looking one, but, conversely, a bad cut can make an unlit gem look lackluster, even if it is of high-quality.


4. Carat Weight – Bigger Isn’t Always Better


To be sure, larger emeralds are less common and therefore, price is high. However, alongside color and clarity, carat weight should also be taken into account. The value of a smaller, intensely colored emerald may be higher than that of a much larger, colorless one.


5. Origin and Treatments


Emeralds of Colombia, Zambia, and Brazil are the top choices of consumers as the trio provides varying shades of green as well as different purity levels. Mainly, the ones from Colombia are the most expensive, which is why they are sold at a premium.


Moreover, a gem that has been only slightly oiled is priced higher than one which is heavily treated with resin or synthetic oil.


Conclusion


The cost of emerald stone in India totally relies on the perfect balance of color, clarity, cut, carat, and origin. No matter if you are purchasing the gemstone for astrology or simply as a beautiful accessory, the first and foremost choice should be a certified natural emerald confirming its realness and actual value.


Get your perfect natural emerald from a prestigious selection of certified gems at Navratan – The Online Gem Bazar. The best mines provide handpicked gems that are really tested, transparent, and trustworthy.

Purchase Real Emeralds Now at Navratan.com - Where Quality Meets ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌Confidence.


 
 
 

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