As per the records, emeralds were first discovered about 4,000 years ago in Egypt. It is a variety of the mineral beryl. Most emeralds are highly included and it is extremely hard to find “clean” emeralds. As Gemfields describes “unlike most gemstones, the mineralisation of emeralds can only happen when two different rock types with contrasting characteristics under unique conditions come into contact with one another, which makes it one of the rarest gemstones. For Zambian emeralds, it was the specific combination of the 1.6 billion year-old high-grade metamorphic rock named the Talc Magnetite Schist and the younger 500 million year old intruding pegmatite.” The result is a rich and saturated green color, from bright green with yellowish undertones to a vibrant green with bluish undertones.
This gorgeous Chopard Choker Necklace is a rarity with rich luscious green old-cut Colombian emeralds.
Long associated with Spring and birth, gloriously green emeralds have an extensive history of healing and supernatural powers.
Rare and beautiful, emerald easily earns its reputation as “The Jewel of Kings.” The list of celebrated royalty who conspicuously displayed this green gem includes no less a figure than Cleopatra. Indeed, she may have done a great deal to popularize that connection. The ancients considered these gemstones sacred symbols of fertility and immortality. Reportedly, Cleopatra adorned herself and her palace with emeralds and also gave them as gifts to foreign dignitaries. Most likely, she intended this as a display of wealth and power.
Emerald symbolism encompasses not only royalty but also wit, eloquence, and foresight. Today, emerald also serves as the May birthstone. Whatever its supposed mystical properties, this gem has always been regarded as a superior jewel. Whether the stone of kings or deities, emerald’s stunning color has brought it an honored status amongst cultures worldwide.
No gemstone, including emerald, is ever completely perfect. Most have internal imperfections, or flaws, called inclusions. Inclusions generally decrease the value of gemstones. Not so with emeralds. Many people feel that the tiny flaws add to the character of the emerald. Because the inclusions often look like leaves and vines, they are called jardin, French for “garden.” Other inclusions create a satiny appearance known as silk.
Natural flawless emeralds are extremely rare and extremely expensive. In fact, most dealers regard flaws as an indication that the stone is natural.
Over 1,400 carats of emeralds have been carefully selected by Van Cleef & Arpels’ expert gemologists to make up this High Jewelry collection. It is a feat made possible by the transmission of a skill and an eye through three generations of experts, over the course of more than a century.
Gorgeous Emerald, Sapphire, and Diamond Twist Bracelet by Van Cleef & Arpels
The name “emerald” simply means “green gem”. That is perfectly logical, for if there is one defining characteristic of emeralds, it is their impossibly rich green color.
This stylish pair of 18k white gold cluster earrings, feature 16 emeralds, of exquisite color, weighing 2.91 carats and 18 round brilliant cut white diamonds, of F color, VS2 clarity, weighing .36 carat total.
A beautiful 2.53 carats Red gemstone Extraordinary Ring Set in 18K Yellow Gold. It comes with an elegant gift box. Manufactured by Leibish and Co.
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Jewelry Information Brand, Seller, or Collection Name Leibish & Co Metal stamp 18k Metal Yellow gold Gem Type NA Minimum total gem weight 1.70 carats Setting other-setting-type Clasp Other clasp type Total metal weight 6.65 Grams Ring size 7 Sizing lower range 6 Sizing upper range 12 Resizable Yes Number of stones 1 Stone Weight 1.70 carats Gem Type Information Stone shape Special cut Minimum clarity VS2-SI1 Cut fantasy-cut
A Gorgeous Tanzanite and Diamond Ring accompanied by an exquisite pair of tanzanite,emerald and diamond earrings. Tanzanite has become one of the most popular gems in the market place. In fact, it is now the most popular gemstone after the “big four,” which consists of diamonds, rubies, sapphires and emeralds.
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