Description
From beautiful Swat Valley Pakistan, this sumptuous 2.3ct Emerald is ready to be made into your special vision for a custom ring or pendant.
Swat Valley emeralds are world renowned for their vibrant color and luster. Many experts feel these emeralds are every bit as good as the material coming from Columbia, but without the high price tag of $1000/ct and up.
This stone is moderately included and treated only with light oil. There are no other treatments of any kind like you’ll find at retail jewelry chains. This is the real deal!
I sourced the rough from the miner direct, so you’re getting the absolute lowest price. See attached photos for a video of the mine.
Additional information
| Stone Type |
Emerald |
|---|---|
| Cut |
Rectangle |
| Size |
1 – 3ct |
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