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Emeralds
are fascinating gemstones. They have the most beautiful,
most intense and most radiant green that can possibly be
imagined: emerald green. Inclusions are tolerated. In top
quality, fine emeralds are even more valuable than diamonds.
Emerald is the birthstone of May & anniversary gemstone
for the 20th and 35th years of marriage..
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The name emerald comes from the Greek smaragdos via the
Old French esmeralde, and really just means 'green gemstone'.
Innumerable fantastic stories have grown up around this
magnificent gem. The Incas and Aztecs of South America,
where the best emeralds are still found today, regarded
the emerald as a holy gemstone. However, probably the oldest
known finds were once made near the Red Sea in Egypt. Having
said that, these gemstone mines, already exploited by Egyptian
pharaohs between 3000 and 1500 B.C. and later referred to
as 'Cleopatra's Mines', had already been exhausted by the
time they were rediscovered in the early 19th century.
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- Cleopatra
prized her emeralds more than any other gem
- The
Romans also loved emeralds because, as ancient scholar
Pliny said, "nothing greens greener."
- The
Moguls of India loved emeralds so much they inscribed
them with sacred text and wore them as talismans.
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Why do prices vary so widely and what constitutes a good
emerald? What we're talking about are differences in the
quality of the emeralds. First, a small definition of emeralds:
This King of greens is a variety of the mineral beryl. It
must be primarily green, though it can be modified by small
amounts of yellow or blue. Some definitions go further,
demanding that beryls only be called emeralds if they are
green and colored primarily by chromium. If they are not
green enough, they are referred to as green beryls. If the
beryls are blue, they are aquamarines.
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Emeralds are cut in Jaipur, India and Tel-Aviv, Israel as
well as in the mining countries. Emerald is one of the most
difficult gemstones to cut because of the high value of
the rough stone and the many inclusions found in crystals.
Small changes in orientation can make a large difference
in the final appearance of the gem. Skilled craftsman who
specialize in cutting emerald can be found in cities around
the world for jewelers who insist on having stones perfected
for the optimum brilliance.
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And one more piece of advice on the purchase of an emerald:
whilst diamonds generously scintillate their fire in sizes
below 1 carat, you should go for larger dimensions when
acquiring a colored gemstone. True, there are some lovely
pieces of jewellery with small colored gems to set decorative
accents, but emeralds, like other coloured gemstones, do
not really begin to show that beautiful glow below a certain
size. How large 'your' emerald ends up will depend on your
personal taste, and on your budget. Really large specimens
of top quality are rare. This means that the price of a
top-quality emerald may be higher than that of a diamond
of the same weight. The fascination exuded by a fine emerald
is simply unique.
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Alternate
Names for Emerald are, Panna, Markat, Samargdos (Greek),
Tarkshya (Sanskrit), Zamurrad (Persia), Smarlda(Latin),
Esmaurde(Latin).
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