Buy: Rough Emeralds

: Emeralds naturally grow in hexagonal cylinders. Look for well-formed hexagonal crystals to maximize the yield of a finished "emerald cut" stone.

When evaluating rough, you are looking for "potential" rather than finished beauty. buy rough emeralds

: Known for the finest "Muzo green" stones; high-quality rough can start at $1,000 per carat. : Emeralds naturally grow in hexagonal cylinders

: Platforms like Gem Rock Auctions or specialized vendors like Natural Emeralds are safer than buying at the source in a foreign country without expertise. : Known for the finest "Muzo green" stones;

: Emeralds are naturally included (the "garden"). While some inclusions are acceptable, you must check if they reach the surface, as these can cause the stone to shatter during cutting.

: This is the most critical factor. Look for a vivid, vibrant green. Top-tier stones often have a slightly bluish-green hue. Be wary of stones that are too light or look like "green gravel".