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    located in Gachala, a town in Colombia, located 142 km (88 mi) from Bogota. Gachalá Chibcha means "place of Gacha." Presently the emerald is in the United...
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    37-carat emerald, in the U.S. National Museum of Natural History Emerald crystals A 5-carat emerald from Muzo with hexagonal cross-section Gachalá Emerald, one...
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  • resides in the National Museum of Natural History, Paris Gachalá Emerald Mogul Mughal Emerald, 217.80 carats cut; mined in Colombia and cut in the Mughal...
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  • ISBN 9780471526674. - Total pages: 352 Smithsonian Institution (2019). "Gachala Emerald". Smithsonian Institution . Retrieved August 31, 2019. Stancill, Jane...
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    the western belt. Main areas are: Chivor Somondoco Gachalá Almeida Guateque Macanal Ubalá The emeralds occur mostly in the Macanal, Las Juntas and Guavio...
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    6 g) Gachalá Emerald was found in and named after Gachalá. Gonzalo Correal Urrego, anthropologist and archaeologist Church of Gachalá Gachalá Emerald Wikimedia...
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  • started making money after moving to Gachalá, in 1947, where he found three large sources. He found his first emerald mine in 1960, Peñas Blancas, and from...
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    the emerald gemstone. The first recorded use of emerald as a color name in English was in 1598. Ireland is sometimes referred to as the Emerald Isle...
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  • Mogul Mughal Emerald is one of the largest emeralds known. Auction house Christie's described it as follows: The rectangular-cut emerald known as 'The...
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    The Chalk Emerald is a 37.82 carats (7.564 g) rectangular step-cut emerald, mined in Muzo, Colombia. It was one of many Colombian emeralds shipped to Mughal...
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