Natural Emerald Crystal Specimen
Specifications
| Mineral | Emerald (Beryl) |
| Form | Natural crystal specimen |
| Dimensions | 62 x 53 x 38 mm |
| Weight | 199.1 grams |
| Condition | Natural, as mined |
| Hardness | 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale |
| Origin | Swat, Pakistan |
| Birthstone | May |
| SKU | SPEMD015 |
About Emerald
Emerald is the green variety of beryl, a beryllium aluminium silicate coloured by chromium and sometimes vanadium. Colour is the dominant value factor, judged on hue, tone and saturation. Most emerald contains inclusions, traditionally called the jardin, which are accepted as part of the character of the stone. You can read more via gemmological reference, mineral data.
Emerald requires an unusual pairing: beryllium, which is rare in the crust, must meet chromium or vanadium, which normally occur in entirely different rock types. That geochemical accident happens only where tectonic activity forces the two together, which is why emerald deposits are few and widely scattered.
Why You Will Love This Specimen
๐ Natural Crystal Habit
The specimen displays well-defined crystal faces and termination details, preserved exactly as it formed in the surrounding host rock.
โจ Cabinet Display Ready
Its balanced proportions and distinct colour make this piece straightforward to mount in a standard mineral display box.
๐ท Uncut Mineral Specimen
Left completely unpolished, this piece provides an authentic educational study of raw beryl crystal morphology.
๐ฆ Exactly What Is Pictured
The photographs and video show this specimen. You receive the specimen pictured, not a lookalike.
Popular Uses
Emerald is used across fine jewellery, from solitaire rings to pendants and earrings. Because it is more included than corundum, protective settings such as bezels are often preferred for pieces that will be worn frequently. Specimens like this are collected and displayed rather than set into jewellery.
Ideal For
- A dedicated mineral specimen collector
- Display in a cabinet shelf
- A birthday gift for a geology enthusiast
- Adding to an educational earth science collection
More From Gemystic
Browse the rest of our specimens, see more emerald, or view the full catalogue. Everything we list is weighed, measured and photographed individually before it goes online.
Care Instructions
- Dust gently with a soft dry brush.
- Keep away from prolonged direct sunlight.
- Store securely in a dedicated display cabinet.
- Avoid ultrasonic cleaners unless a gemmologist has checked the stone first.
Buying From Gemystic
โ 100% natural, nothing hidden
We do not deal in synthetic or laboratory-grown material. Every piece is photographed to show its real detail, including the inclusions and marks a seller might prefer to leave out of shot.
๐ฎ Delivery arranged with you directly
As soon as your order is placed we contact you to arrange delivery, so nothing about the shipment is a surprise.
โฉ๏ธ 7-day returns
Returns are accepted within 7 days, counted from the day the item reaches you.
Frequently Asked Questions
How big is this specimen?
It measures 62 x 53 x 38 mm and weighs 199.1 grams. Those figures were taken from this piece, so use them rather than judging scale from the photographs.
How should I display this crystal?
Place this specimen in a secure cabinet or acrylic mount away from bright windows. Beryl benefits from stable indoor temperatures and minimal handling to protect its natural edges.
Is this specimen suitable for a jewellery project?
This item is an uncut mineral specimen intended for display collections rather than lapidary cutting. While beryl is hard, raw crystal structures contain natural fractures that make them prone to splitting if worked.
How does beryl compare to other green minerals?
Beryl achieves its green colour through trace elements of chromium or vanadium, distinguishing it from softer green stones like fluorite or malachite. Its high hardness on the Mohs scale places it among more durable silicate minerals.
What is the best way to clean mineral specimens?
Dust the crystal gently with a soft dry brush to remove surface particles. Avoid chemical cleaning solutions or soaking the specimen in water.
How long does delivery take, and can I return it?
We contact you directly as soon as your order is placed to arrange delivery, so you always know where the parcel is. Returns are accepted within 7 days of the date you receive the item.
Are your stones natural, or are any of them synthetic?
Everything we sell is 100% natural. We do not deal in synthetic or laboratory-grown material, and we do not hide anything about a piece: the photographs are shot to show every detail, including the ones a seller might prefer you did not see.
Will I receive the specimen in the photographs?
Yes. Each specimen is listed on its own and the photographs were shot from this exact piece. Once it sells the listing comes down.
Add This Emerald Specimen to Your Collection
One natural crystal at 199.1 grams. There is only this piece, so once it sells the listing closes. See the full collection.












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