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Emerald Beryl

The Emerald

The emerald has captivated people throughout ancient history, and remains a treasured jewel today. Like many valuable gems, emeralds have been surrounded by folklore and mysticism and believed to possess supernatural powers throughout history. This vibrantly colored gemstone has been historically thought to bestow good luck on its owner, and instill virtues such as mental clarity, wisdom and youth. Egyptians even buried emeralds with their dead under the belief that they would grant perpetual youth. The emerald was a subject of high regard, even worship, by ancient Incas and Aztecs. The belief that emeralds aid in eyesight has been examined consistently across numerous cultures over time, as has the notion that emeralds can grant insight into the future.

The emerald is a variety of Beryl, a mineral occurring in a range of colors from colorless to pink to green to red. The most widely known forms of beryl are its blue variety, aquamarine, and its green variety, the emerald. The term “emerald” is thought to stem from an Old French word that translates to “green gemstone.” A deep, vibrant green is the characteristic color of the most valued emeralds, a hue attributed to traces of chromium present in the gems. Unlike many other gems, inclusions in emeralds are tolerated as a natural feature, and vibrant, intense green color attributes more to an emerald’s value than the presence or absence of flaws within it.

Colombia is the origin of some of the most beautiful and valuable emeralds in the world. Colombian emeralds are renowned for their deep green hue absent a devaluing blue tint. A majority of the world’s emerald supply today comes from Colombia, with much of it originating in the same areas mined by ancient civilizations. Emeralds are also mined in other areas throughout the world including Brazil, Zimbabwe, India, Pakistan, and Russia, to name a few.

Emeralds are set in all styles of jewelry. A single emerald makes a beautiful solitaire ring, or multiple smaller emeralds may be set surrounding a larger stone, a popular design for diamond rings. Because of the presence of inclusions in natural emerald, cutting emeralds is challenging and requires utmost precision and skill. The emerald cut, now also a popular cut for diamonds, was created to alleviate some of the challenges associated with emerald cutting and emphasize the beauty of the stone. It is common today for emeralds used in jewelry to be treated with special oil, wax or resin to enhance their appearance.

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Emerald Beryl

All about Esmeraldas

From traditional times, a fine emerald can be more expensive than a diamond of high quality of the same carat.

Emeralds are green members of the dear beryl family of minerals. The green color occurs when pure, clear beryl contains either chromium or vanadium.

Beryl occurs in many other colors, with shades of those of the impurities that Mother Nature has fought in its otherwise clear formula. Yellows are usually simply called Beryl beryl and yellow gold. The term refers to red beryl bixbite, variation is even rarer than emeralds.

* Esmeralda hardness ranges from 7.5 to eight Mohs scale. Compare five to six Turquoise Diamond, the hardest substance at 10. Even though emeralds are relatively hard stones, the presence of cracks and inclusions in emeralds can affect its sustainability.

* Colombian Emeralds are among the best in the world, with rich green grass often kissed with a touch of blue. Emeralds quality are also found in India, South Africa, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Russia and Zimbabwe. Recent exhibitions in North Carolina can provide quality emeralds if the mine continues to produce stones.

Esmeralda History and Folklore

* Emeralds are historically designed to improve the vision of its carriers.

* Egyptian Esmeraldas were introduced to the world about four thousand years, but the stones are mine a dull green and are not considered high quality by today's standards.

* Traditionally, emeralds are put on the market and accelerate the healing love and joy.

* Almost all emeralds are treated with oils or epoxy resins to fill the cracks on the surface, making it less obvious cracks and improve transparency.

* Some oils are clear coated, some are green emeralds with dynamic.

Most jewelers we can avoid cleaning with ultrasound emeralds, and that this process can remove coatings.

Emeralds are a gem that can be grown in a laboratory.

The artificially grown emeralds has changed, but have been produced for several years. Some of the stones even with inclusions that make them a natural look. Always ask if they are created or natural stone, and if you are buying a valuable stone face that is reviewed by laboratory test.

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