Gachalá Emerald

The Gachalá Emerald, one of the most valuable and famous emeralds in the world, was found in 1967, in the mine called Vega de San Juan, 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 States, where it was donated to the Smithsonian Institution by the New York City jeweler, Harry Winston.

Gachalá Emerald
The Gachala Emerald is one of the largest emeralds in the world
Type of stoneEmerald
Weight858 carats (171.6 g)
Dimensions5 centimetres (2.0 in)
ColorEmerald green
Country of origin Colombia
Mine of originGachalá, Cundinamarca
Discovered1967
Original ownerHarry Winston
OwnerSmithsonian Institution
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