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Gemstone Education
Clarity

Although clarity plays an important role in the beauty and value of colored gemstones, it is secondary to color and cut.


Variance of severity among different gemstones

Due to the fact that each species of gemstones is formed under different conditions and extremes, some species such as emerald are typically found very heavily included while others like amethyst are more commonly found near flawless. Therefore, one could rightly expect that a large premium in price would be expected for a near flawless emerald, but very little additional for the same clarity amethyst.


What you should look for

In general, if the inclusions weaken the stone's durability, affect color, are easily noticeable, or are too numerous, they will significantly reduce price and value. The gemstone should look lively and pleasing to the eye. Remember that emeralds are by nature heavily included so expect to pay considerably more for less included ones. To a lesser extent, the same holds true for rubies while sapphires generally are more readily available in higher clarities. At Earth Treasures, our trained Gemologists avoid buying stones with problem inclusions and indicate clarities for all major gems we sell.


 
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