Grading Emerald ClarityGrading Emerald Clarity

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Grading Emerald Clarity

How can you evaluate emerald quality? Emeralds have many properties to consider. In particular, clarity can be very complex for these stones. Navneet Gems & Minerals has proposed the following system in situations when factors such as color, cut, polish, and symmetry are equal.

Although this is a non-standard grading system, it helps illustrate the types of inclusions and other clarity features you might encounter in emeralds and how they can affect the gem's appearance. Keep in mind that grading may vary between vendors. Always ask for an explanation of any emerald quality grades before purchasing.

Investment Grade

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Investment Grade - emerald quality
Investment grade emerald. © Navneet Gems & Minerals. Used with permission.

Emeralds of this type barely have flaws. While most emeralds have inclusions, investment grade emeralds can be eye clean or may have very slight blemishes or tiny visible pinpoints. They may also have some very slight visible feathers.

AAA+

AAA+ grade
AAA+ emerald. © Navneet Gems & Minerals. Used with permission.

These emeralds have blemishes, visible swirls, slight clouds, or slight feathers (camouflaged in color). 10 to 20% of an AAA+ quality stone may have feathers or strong, eye-visible pinpoints that may even form clouds.

AAA

AAA grade
AAA emerald. © Navneet Gems & Minerals. Used with permission.

These emeralds may have eye-visible white clouds. Some may have eye-visible black dots, too. Up to 30% of an AAA stone could be included, depending on the inclusion type. Although the table is usually clean, the stone's sides may have more than a few inclusions.

AA+

AA+ grade
AA+ emerald. © Navneet Gems & Minerals. Used with permission.

These emeralds may have white inclusions usually covering 40% of their bodies. AA+ stones are considered better quality than AA stones, which may have black spots, especially on their faces. Although AA- stones may have the same type of inclusions as AA+, these are definitely more visible and thus distracting to the viewer.

AA

AA grade - emerald quality
AA emerald. © Navneet Gems & Minerals. Used with permission

Although these emeralds can come pretty clean, just one medium to large-size black spot can lower the grade to AA. Nevertheless, this grade is better than AA-, in which many white inclusions can cover around 60% of the gemstone.

AA-

AA- grade - emerald quality
AA- emerald. © Navneet Gems & Minerals. Used with permission

This type of emerald will have around 60% of the stone covered with some type of inclusions. AA- can't have black inclusions but may show AA quality with some white inclusions. However, these white inclusions have more visibility than those in AA stones. AA- emeralds also have many surface reaching inclusions. Thus, most of these stones have a high number of resin/oil filled fractures.

A+

A+ grade - emerald quality
A+ emerald. © Navneet Gems & Minerals. Used with permission

These emeralds will have numerous eye-visible, high-relief, black crystal inclusions. They will also have high-relief white clouds covering about 70 to 75% of their bodies.

A

A grade - emerald quality
A emerald. © Navneet Gems & Minerals. Used with permission

This grade means that more than 80% of an emerald is covered with cloudy inclusions. Emeralds of A quality may also have black spots and start to appear translucent.

A-

A- grade - emerald quality
A- emerald. © Navneet Gems & Minerals. Used with permission

These low-quality emeralds may show very little transparency. More importantly, 30 to 40% of an A- stone may contain very big fractures, which may make that section look completely opaque. An A- stone can also be 85 to 90% included. Since this grade is considered "low," these emeralds sell for much less.

B

B grade - emerald quality
B emerald. © Navneet Gems & Minerals. Used with permission

In this second lowest level of emerald quality, black inclusions appear more dominantly than in previous grades. All inclusions, mostly high-relief black mixed with white, are visible from a distance. B stones usually have high-relief inclusions in their centers. In order to fix so many inclusions with fracture fillings, they may even be surface broken.

C

C grade - emerald quality
C emerald. © Navneet Gems & Minerals. Used with permission

These stones usually have a variety of high-relief inclusions all over their bodies. These inclusions can make a stone appear 90 to 100% opaque. C emeralds may also have yellow iron oxide stains, surface reaching cracks, black inclusions, 2 and 3-phase inclusions, mineral needles running throughout, clouds, and/or pinpoints. Typically, C stones are cut into cabochons or perhaps low-quality faceted pieces.


Navneet Agarwal, Navneet Gems & Minerals

Navneet Gems & Minerals is a wholesale manufacturer of consistent quality precious and semi-precious gemstones for jewelry makers around the world.


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