Beryl var. Emerald - image 1
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Beryl var. Emerald
Think Emerald, think Colombia. Such is the renowned quality and history associated with this green variety of Beryl from Colombia the two are now intimately linked in people's thoughts. Chivor mine in Boyacá Department, Colombia was reportedly discovered by the Spanish conquistadors in 1537 but was eventually forgotten and 'lost'. Then, in 1896, a Colombian mining engineer using a description in a 300 year old manuscript relocated the site. It is still operating today as a private mine, but the flow of mineral specimens - as opposed to gemstones - is quite sporadic. By weight, Emerald crystals on matrix are one of the most expensive minerals to obtain but actually this specimen is extremely richly invested in Emerald. Upon it, a very extensive 8 x 5 cm complex aggregate of intergrown green prismatic crystals sits on rock matrix. A sizable part of this aggregate shows no obvious crystal faces but around the edges and especially into a small cavity many very gemmy green hexagonal prismatic crystals can be discerned. So often do we see Emerald specimens with just a single crystal, that this piece really stands out as different and surprisingly colourful too.
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Species
SizeCabinet
Dimensions8.8 x 10.3 x 5.5 cm
Locality
Chivor Mine, Boyacá Department, Colombia
Added on10/04/2025
Known provenance
2025/10
Unknown
$4,500.00
Unknown dateNot disclosed
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