Emerald is one of the precious gems that are native to Ireland. Small amounts of sapphire and ruby have been found in Ireland as well.
Emerald IS NOT NATIVE TO IRELAND but is associated with it as it is called the "Emerald Isles".emerald material is native to many places including Brazil, and the Minas Gervais region of that country where most of the marketed faceted emerald stones originate. Sapphire and Ruby are also not native to Ireland. In fact they are not native to any single country but found in many.Most aspphire material is found in gravels in stream beds and rice paddies in Asian countries.Most notably Thailand, Burma and Border areas near the two countries.Corundum - or rubies and sapphire materials are also found in North Carolina and Montana (for sapphires) in the USA . Most concentrated near Cherokee County, and in Franklin NC and Hiawassee Georgia. Road-side mining stops in the Smoky Mountains in North Carolina offer bags of salted dirt tourists can go through ( with water on a 'sleuce' and in mesh frames which hold the gem materials and allow dirt and clays to fall through) in hopes of finding gem material that originated in Brazil and other countries that is added together and placed in bags sold for quite a lot of money. Though it is fun and one may find some chips of gems or "d" grade material the gems are not usually found together but are collected from blast mining operations and added to the dirt, shipped in 55 gallon drums overseas then re-bagged and resold to unsuspecting tourists at highly inflated prices. Further they offer to set the stones for a HIGHLY inflated price in an overpriced setting. If the gemstone were taken home with the "finder" they could have the same stone set by a local jeweller for a fraction of the cost and an easily collected on warranty! if the stone comes loose in the setting.
As for Ireland the list below represents reliable data on minerals in the country, mostly in Northern Ireland:
Albite
Beryl
'Biotite'
'Feldspar Group'
Fluorite
'Mica Group'
Muscovite
Opal
var: Opal-AN
Orthoclase
Quartz
Topaz
'Tourmaline'
Zircon
Mindat is a great resource for looking up a given mineral or gem material in a specific region or place.
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Ireland does not have large quantities of precious gems. Some semi-precious gems that can be found in Ireland include agate, quartz, and fluorite. Amethysts have also been found in limited quantities.
"Gems" is a broad term that refers to any mineral or organic material that is cut and polished for use in jewelry. "Precious stones" is a more specific term that traditionally refers to four gemstones: diamonds, rubies, emeralds, and sapphires. Gems can be precious or semi-precious, depending on their rarity and value.
The Unit To Measure Gems And Precious Stones Is Carat.
There are 80 issues for about $11.00.
The four main minerals valued as gems and precious stones are diamond, ruby, sapphire, and emerald. These minerals are prized for their beauty, rarity, and durability, making them highly sought after in the jewelry industry.
There are many kinds of precious stones: diamond, ruby, to name just two.
Precious Gems was created in 1984.
precious gems are rare and valuable and the semiprecious are not as rare
PRECIOUS GEMS ARE HARDER TO FIND, while metals are differenterer
These jewels are also called precious gems.
The necklace evokes feelings of the beach and precious gems.
Precious stones are called gems.
When describing them, you could call them precious gems or gemstones.
precious metals and gems
pierres précieuses
The Unit To Measure Gems And Precious Stones Is Carat.
Semiprecious metals and gems have characteristics of precious ones, but are not totally the same
"Gems" is a broad term that refers to any mineral or organic material that is cut and polished for use in jewelry. "Precious stones" is a more specific term that traditionally refers to four gemstones: diamonds, rubies, emeralds, and sapphires. Gems can be precious or semi-precious, depending on their rarity and value.