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- Emeralds are formed when chromium, vanadium, and iron are present in the mineral beryl.
- The varying presence of these three elements gives emerald its range of color.
- Chromium and vanadium make an intense green color.
- Iron gives the stone a bluish tint.
If the project you're working on requires percentage representation, emerald green is made of 31% red, 78% green, and 47% blue.
- Some Tsavorite, Chrome diopside and Chrome Tourmaline come closest to the Emerald with respect to color and fire.
- Other green gemstones, such as Peridot, Green Sapphire, Tourmaline (not Chrome), Green Spinel, and Green Zircon lack the intensity and vivid coloration found in very nice Emeralds.
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