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Not such a bad buy . . ., Dec 12, 2007
By legalnurseprn from Dallas-Ft Worth
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4 out of 5Not such a bad buy . . ., Dec 12, 2007
By legalnurseprn from Dallas-Ft Worth
"Real" emeralds ALWAYS have inclusions. It is the nature of the stone. VERY RARELY will you find a natural emerald that does not have any inclusions. If you prefer a stone that has no inclusions, you should consider an emerald that is 'synthetic' or 'lab created'.
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1 out of 5
dissapointing, Dec 24, 2006
By whoam from charleson, sc
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1 out of 5dissapointing, Dec 24, 2006
By whoam from charleson, sc
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Metal very thin and stone has many many inclusions.
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