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HPJ REF POINT WORLD CLASS STUNNING 5.67 CT VS1 PADRE PARAISO GOLDEN BERYL

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Location:
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Product code:
REFERENCE POINT: 3666
Bob Shop ID:
262421975

 

 Reference Point

STUNNING GOLDEN YELLOW BERYL

A BIG 5.67 CARATS - VS 

EARTH MINED AT PADRE PARAISO, MINAS GERAIS, BRAZIL

  

GEM TYPE: GOLDEN BERYL

CARAT WEIGHT: 5.67 CARATS

COLOUR: AAA GOLDEN YELLOW 

CLARITY: VS1

DIMENSIONS: 18.86 x 8.65 x 6.91mm

CUT: PEAR CUT

ORIGIN: PADRE PARAISO, MINAS GERAIS, BRAZIL

TREATMENTS: NONE 

The finest Brazilian Beryl  comes from the Marambaia Valley region of Minas Gerais, 100 kilometers north of Teófilo Otoni. The highest concentration of aquamarine (also a member of the most prestigious Beryl group, as is the fabled Emerald) occurs with gem-bearing pegmatites located near the villages of Catugi, Ponto de Marambaia, and Padre Paraíso.

 

MINAS GERAIS

 

During the last 100 years, the cities of Governador Valadares, and Teófilo Otoni, to the north-east, have established themselves as major hubs of the gem-trading industry, due to their proximity to some of the richest gem deposits in Brazil.

 

During the 1700s, when Minas Gerais was under Portuguese control, gold and gem mining labor was conducted by slaves taken from the west coast of Africa. This accounts for the large percentage of African descendants who now populate the region.