Untreated Emerald Gemstones

Untreated emeralds represent nature's perfect artistry, unaltered by human intervention. Our collection features distinguished emerald stones that display their natural beauty exactly as formed in the earth – a quality of exceptional rarity in the marketplace. These unenhanced emeralds offer collectors the purest expression of emerald's verdant splendor, with authentic inclusions and characteristics that verify their untouched provenance.
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Diamond shape refers to the overall outline and facets of a diamond. It’s a crucial factor that affects a diamond’s brilliance, fire, and scintillation – its ability to reflect light and sparkle.

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Carat weight

Diamond weight, also known as carat weight, is a measure of a diamond’s mass. It’s one of the four Cs (carat, cut, clarity, and color) that determine a diamond’s value and price.

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3.01 Triangle Shape Uralian Emerald AGL

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What makes pristine, unenhanced green beryl so rare and valuable in today's market?

Completely untreated emeralds represent extraordinary geological perfection, with fewer than 1% of all emeralds naturally forming with sufficient clarity and color to be marketable without enhancement. These rare treasures command exceptional prices because they combine the ideal emerald color with natural transparency despite the characteristic inclusions that authenticate their origin, making them the ultimate acquisition for collectors seeking conflict-free, completely natural precious stones of museum-quality rarity.

How can gemological testing confirm a stone has received no treatments whatsoever?

Advanced gemological testing uses specialized microscopy, infrared spectroscopy, and ultraviolet fluorescence analysis to verify an emerald remains genuinely untreated. These sophisticated techniques detect even minute traces of foreign substances within fissures or subtle spectral changes that would indicate enhancement, while experienced gemologists look for characteristic inclusion patterns and specific optical properties that confirm a stone’s completely natural state, providing essential verification of authenticity for these valuable precious stones.

Why might a natural emerald with inclusions be more valuable than a treated clear specimen?

A natural emerald with characteristic inclusions often holds greater value than a treated clearer stone because these “garden-like” features authenticate its untouched geological origin and genuine character. Knowledgeable collectors recognize that flawless-appearing emeralds are almost always heavily treated, while stones with natural clarity zones and distinctive inclusion patterns represent true geological rarities worth significantly more in the high-quality gemstone market, despite having what novice buyers might perceive as “flaws.”

What investment potential do these completely natural gems offer compared to other collectibles?

Untreated emeralds offer exceptional investment potential due to their increasing rarity, limited natural supply, and growing global demand from knowledgeable collectors. Unlike man-made assets, these natural treasures cannot be replicated, with new mining discoveries becoming increasingly scarce each year, creating a perfect market condition for long-term appreciation. Their documented history of value retention even during economic downturns makes these pure, unenhanced stones particularly attractive compared to more volatile collectible categories or treated gemstones with less certain long-term worth.