The Bahia Emerald is one of the largest
emeralds and contains the largest single shard ever found. The stone, weighing approximately (approximately 1,700,000 carats) originated from
Bahia
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,
Brazil
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, by Ken Conetto and its emerald
crystal
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s embedded in host
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. It narrowly escaped flooding during
Hurricane Katrina in 2005 during a period of storage in a warehouse in
.
There was an ownership dispute after it was reported stolen in September 2008 from a secured vault in
South El Monte
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Geography
According to the United States C ...
in
Los Angeles County,
California
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The emerald was located and the case and ownership have been settled. The stone has been valued at some $400 million, but the true value is unclear.
History
It originally was mined in 2001, in the
beryl
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mines of north
Bahia
Bahia ( , , ; meaning "bay") is one of the 26 states of Brazil, located in the Northeast Region of the country. It is the fourth-largest Brazilian state by population (after São Paulo, Minas Gerais, and Rio de Janeiro) and the 5th-largest b ...
,
Brazil
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, from which it takes its name.
''Bahia'' is an archaic form of
Portuguese
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''baía'', meaning '
bay' after the bay first seen by European explorers in the 16th century.
After being moved from Brazil to the United States, various attempts were made to sell it without success. There were conflicting claims of ownership. Eventually, the emerald was seized from a gem dealer in Las Vegas and taken into the custody of the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department. After a series of legal actions, Judge
John A. Kronstadt of the
Los Angeles County Superior Court announced in September 2010 that he would hear the case.
Anthony Thomas, among the claimants, claimed to have original ownership of the gem including claimants who have paid more than $1.3 million for the emerald.
A trial date was set for January 21, 2013, in the Los Angeles County Court. On January 29, 2014, Judge Kronstadt issued a ruling rejecting the claims of Anthony Thomas, leaving the determination of the remaining claimants for a future trial.
After a trial on March 30, 2015, in the Los Angeles Superior Court, the Honorable Michael Johnson, the judge who succeeded Judge Kronstadt in the civil case, entered a final order on June 23, 2015 determining and ruling that FM Holdings, LLC was the bona fide purchaser of the Bahia Emerald and that title to the Bahia Emerald is now held solely and exclusively by FM Holdings, LLC by a series of agency relationships and lawful transactions. All other claimants to the Bahia Emerald have either been previously dismissed, e.g., Tony Thomas, or settled their claims leaving FM Holdings, LLC, as the sole and exclusive owner of the Bahia Emerald by Judge Johnson's June 23, 2015, ruling.
Despite the case being settled, on June 25, 2015, U.S. District Court Judge
Colleen Kollar-Kotelly
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, on a request by the Department of Justice, issued a restraining order protecting the stone, in which not even the owners of the stone could see, move, or sell it. Judge Kollar-Kotelly augured that the emerald was subject to forfeiture in Brazil, where prosecutors in an upcoming criminal trial alleged that two men knowingly received the stolen emerald and illegally smuggled it out of the country.
See also
*
List of individual gemstones
A number of gemstones have gained fame, either because of their size and beauty or because of the people who owned or wore them.
A list of famous gemstones follows.
Alexandrites
* Smithsonian museums' Alexandrite, the largest cut alexandrit ...
*
List of emeralds by size
References
External links
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Individual emeralds
Robberies in the United States