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Huge Chatham Emerald Crystal Cluster - 662.30 cts!

$ 1452

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Natural/Lab-Created: Lab-Created
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Country of Origin: United States
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Treatment: None (No Enhancement)
  • Color: Green
  • Condition: This is an individual Chatham crystal/cluster as shown in the photos and item description.
  • Total Carat Weight (TCW): 662.30
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    Huge Chatham Emerald Crystal Cluster!
    These beautiful emeralds are perfect for museums, fine mineral collectors, and hobbyists.
    This is the heart of Carroll Chatham's legacy.
    Own a piece of a San Francisco legend!
    One of the largest Chatham Emerald Crystals is housed in the Smithsonian.
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    Weight: 662.30 carats
    We’ve never seen Chatham Emerald Clusters of this size available anywhere!
    And we have discounted them about as low as we can, though we are willing to consider reasonable offers.
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    Here's your chance to own an exquisite and unique Chatham Emerald Crystal Cluster.
    These crystals were cut into facetable material in the past, but they have earned their place in the finest mineral collections in the world.
    This cluster would make a beautiful addition to any Chatham collection!
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    Compare to natural emeralds
    Chemically and structurally the same as natural emeralds
    Hardness:     7 1/2 - 8
    Clarity:           most have the
    jardin
    (garden) found in natural emeralds.
    Also, natural emeralds are almost always oiled to achieve more clarity.
    Our emeralds are NEVER oiled
    or enhanced in any way!
    Color:            generally a deep emerald green
    The original lab-grown emeralds
    Though many types of gemstones have been produced in laboratories to date, most notably sapphires and rubies, some of the finest were developed by a man named Carroll Chatham of San Francisco, California. In fact, up until the 1990s, his laboratory produced some of the most beautiful gems known to the industry. That San Francisco laboratory, now closed, is the source of our emerald clusters, crystals and rough. The production of these emeralds has remained a family secret, and they are unlikely to ever again be produced. The process is costly and dangerous. So when you buy from us, you are purchasing an investment that can only increase in value and rarity.
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    A word about lab-created gems
    All gems and minerals are a combination of atomic molecules that bond to form a specific chemical structure. Gems that are created in a lab should not be confused with materials that mimic or imitate natural stones, with shapes, colors, and structures that appear to be, but are not, the original material. Sometimes called synthetic, these lab-created gems have the same chemical structure and composition as those found in nature, usually with some additional variation so that they can be distinguished from the natural. This variation allows the new gem to be identified as lab created, often to the specific lab it was grown in.
    The first successful commercial process for creating material is known as the Verneuil or flame fusion process. Chemicals are introduced into a chamber, heated to an intense degree, and allowed to “melt” together to form what is known as boule. Today, this process is performed at many worldwide labs, the best-known in Switzerland, where the process was developed. A slightly difference process, the Czochralski or pulled method, can create even larger boules, such as those grown for the microchip industry.
    Another process is called hydrothermal. This process imitates the natural conditions of intense heat and pressure that form many of the gems that are found around the world. There have been many beautiful gems produced in this way.
    A third process is called the flux method, by which chemicals are brought together in a sort of “soup” at extreme heat and allowed to form into crystalline structures over a long period of time, usually several months to more than a year. This is perhaps the most expensive and time-consuming process as these gems are grown in platinum crucibles and require constant monitoring and controlled heat. It is under these conditions that our emerald clusters and crystals came into being.
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    We combine shipping if you purchase more than one item at a time.
    We also give a 10% discount on orders of five items or more.
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    Domestic orders over 0 will be insured as allowed by postal regulations at no additional charge to buyer.
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    *Product disclaimer:
    Please note that this website, its owners, and these gems are not affiliated with Chatham
    ®
    Created Gems which is managed by Tom Chatham, one of Carroll Chatham’s sons. Chatham
    ®
    Created Gems is a registered trademark, and cannot be legally used to describe the emeralds we sell.
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