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 Post subject: New emeralds from Musakashi in Zambia appear in the market
PostPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2021 1:47 pm 
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New emeralds from Musakashi in Zambia appear in the market
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The parcel of 10 Zambian emeralds submitted to SSEF for testing, which was found to consist of nine emeralds from the Kafubu area, and one emerald from the Musakashi area. Photo: © SSEF[

Advanced testing using Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (LAICPMS) on an anomalous stone from a batch of 10 emeralds submitted to the Swiss Gemmological Institute SSEF has indicated that it is likely to have been sourced at Musakashi, in the Solwezi district of central Zambia. This suggests that production at that site has been increased. The other nine stones showed characteristics typical of production from the Kafubu area, where most of Zambia’s emeralds have been mined to date.

As a major source of gem-quality emeralds, for decades most of Zambia’s production has been sourced in the Kafubu area, about 45 kilometres south-west of Kitwe in the country’s Copperbelt Province. However, in early 2000, a new source of emeralds was discovered in Musakashi (Zwaan et al. 2005), about 160 kilometres west of Kitwe. But production from the latter deposit was limited, partly due to legal issues about mining concessions (Klemm 2009, 2010, Pardieu 2015).

Emeralds from the Musakashi deposit are very different in their formation and occurrence to the “classic” Zambian production from the Kafubu area, and, interestingly, in many aspects are reminiscent of Colombian emeralds. This is notable because of the presence of spiky three-phase to multi-phase inclusions, and fine hollow channels parallel to the c-axis of the crystals (Zwaan et al 2005, Saeseaw et al 2014).

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Two photographs showing characteristic typical of emeralds from from Musakashi, Zambia, including (above) fine parallel hollow tubes along the c-axis of stone, and (below) spiky multiphase fluid-inclusions. Photos © M.S. Krzemnicki, SSEF.

The batch of 10 emeralds submitted to SSEF had a total weight of approximately 5 carats. Nine of them displayed classic features of Zambian emeralds from the Kafubu area, such as mica flakes, amphibole inclusions and rectangular 2-phase inclusions. But the anomalous stone revealed features previously described in emeralds from Musakashi.

Advanced testing using LAICPMS (GemTOF, see http://www.gemtof.ch), enabled SSEF to positively confirm that the emerald had originated from Musakashi. This was done by comparing the data with analyses of rough samples from the area, which had been added recently to the SSEF reference collection.
“Learning more about new gem deposits is an ongoing obligation and sometimes a challenge for any gem lab.” says Dr. Michael Krzemnicki, Director at the Swiss Gemmological Institute SSEF. “Studying material from new and lesser-known emerald deposits gives us greater insight into the different formation mechanisms for emerald crystallisation. This ultimately supports our work on origin determination, and also means that occasionally we have to update our findings and conclusions, when new scientific evidence is revealed.”

“Having now seen stones of very fine quality of 2-5 carats and higher from Musakashi, it is reasonable to assume that production has become more active in the area, and more of this interesting material will appear in the trade in the near future,” Dr. Michael Krzemnicki added.

Further research on these samples is being conducted and will be reported upon in the near future in the SSEF Facette.


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 Post subject: Re: New emeralds from Musakashi in Zambia appear in the mark
PostPosted: Wed Dec 01, 2021 5:25 pm 
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Been waiting quite a while to learn of another sighting of emerald from this source.


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 Post subject: Re: New emeralds from Musakashi in Zambia appear in the mark
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Very intriguing! Incidentally I wonder if they routinely do this level of testing on all stones that come through, or if the inclusions tipped them off.

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 Post subject: Re: New emeralds from Musakashi in Zambia appear in the mark
PostPosted: Thu Dec 02, 2021 8:27 pm 
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I'd be pretty surprised if MS was a standard measurement on a parcel of 1/2 carat stones. As you mention, probably the inclusions (and maybe fluorescence measurement?) suggested they do a deeper analysis. That, and they knew to be on the lookout for Musakashi stones.


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