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Lab-Grown Emerald Round Rose-Cut Cabochon

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Lab-Grown Emerald Round Rose-Cut Cabochon

Created to exacting standards, using state-of-the-art gem-lab technology and minute attention to detail, this lab-grown emerald has a chemical make-up identical to the finest Colombian emeralds. the gemstone features a stylish rose cut that accentuates the lush, green color. The cut of the gemstone is well-suited to vintage-style designs. Its color is a more intense green than the natural gemstones can offer, making it a dependable, affordable and popular choice in place of natural emerald gemstones. the gemstone performs at the bench just as a natural gem does. Unlike natural emeralds, however, this gemstone is heat-resistant and can be successfully cast in place. Emerald is the birthstone for May. A favorite of yesteryear, rose-cut faceting features a flat base (no pavilion) and a crown made up of triangular facets symmetrically arranged in a circle and rising to form a point at the top of the gemstone.

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Created to exacting standards, using state-of-the-art gem-lab technology and minute attention to detail, this lab-grown emerald has a chemical make-up identical to the finest Colombian emeralds. the gemstone features a stylish rose cut that accentuates the lush, green color. The cut of the gemstone is well-suited to vintage-style designs. Its color is a more intense green than the natural gemstones can offer, making it a dependable, affordable and popular choice in place of natural emerald gemstones. the gemstone performs at the bench just as a natural gem does. Unlike natural emeralds, however, this gemstone is heat-resistant and can be successfully cast in place. Emerald is the birthstone for May. A favorite of yesteryear, rose-cut faceting features a flat base (no pavilion) and a crown made up of triangular facets symmetrically arranged in a circle and rising to form a point at the top of the gemstone.