65-carat gem uncovered at NC farm described as largest cut emerald found in North America

By Emery P. Dalesio, AP
Monday, August 30, 2010

NC farm produces emerald shaped into massive gem

RALEIGH, N.C. — A North Carolina farm has yielded an emerald that may be the biggest ever uncovered in North America.

The 65-carat emerald nicknamed the Carolina Emperor was pulled from a farm in the rural community of Hiddenite, about 50 miles northwest of Charlotte.

American Gem Trade Association CEO Douglas Hucker said Monday an emerald that big may be a record. He says its sale price will depend on its clarity, color and cut.

A respected New York gemologist who examined the emerald says it’s the largest cut found in North America.

Gemologist C.R. “Cap” Beesley compares the stone to an emerald set in a brooch once owned by Empress Catherine the Great of Russia. The brooch sold at auction in April for $1.65 million.

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