Ethiopian Emerald, Rectangle, Single, 2.30 ct, No-Oil
$675.00
This Ethiopian emerald material from Shakiso is unique and rare with colour ranging from light blue-green to intense saturated pure green. Some colour intensities are comparable to that of copper-bearing tourmaline. Our Ethiopian mining report and analysis can be found in our news section, here. When paired with diamonds, Ethiopian emeralds producing striking ring and necklace jewelry.
External reference: GIA: A New Discovery of Emeralds from Ethiopia, 2017.
Gem lab report: Gemological report will be issued upon request.
| Lot ID | EM-ET-P-31 | 
|---|---|
| Gem type | Emerald | 
| State | Faceted | 
| Pieces | 1 | 
| Weight | 2.30 ct | 
| Shape(s) | Rectangle | 
| Length / width / depth | 7.15 mm / 9.29 mm / 4.70 mm | 
| Clarity | Moderately included | 
| Colour | Green | 
| Enhancement | Treated with natural cedar wood oil | 
| Origin | Shakiso, Ethiopia | 
| References | GIA: A New Discovery of Emeralds from Ethiopia, 2017 | 
DEPOSIT CHARACTERISTICS
1. Geology of the emerald deposit is closely related to the near-by Kenticha tantalum mine, close to the dealing town of Shakiso;
 2. This deposit is located at the southern rim of the Adola belt, which is dominated by pegmatites, metamorphic successions, high-grade schists and gneisses (feldspar, quartz, and mica);
 3. The Kenticha field is penetrated by N/S striking pegmatites that are dated to be c. 500 million years old;
 4. The emerald discovery was an unexpected find by a local couple looking for tantalum where they saw green gems in their washing pans;
 5. Rough emeralds yielded come in a large range of quality, colour and clarity; and
 6. See our analysis section for more information.
EMERALD DEPOSIT LOCATION
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