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Emerald
is the birthstone for the month of
May. It is also the anniversary gemstone
for the 20th and 35th years of marriage.
Emerald is one of the most highly-prized
of all the gems. The name comes from
the Greek "smaragdos" which
means green stone. The most prized
is pure grass green.
Emeralds are often
characterized by a garden of included
crystals trapped within, known as the "jardin",
because under magnification you will
see all sorts of lovely patterns resembling
foliage in a garden. A flawless, clear
emerald is very rare and is usually
found in only small sizes. Small to
medium sized stones are often faceted
in the "step" or emerald
cut. The gem is also lovely when cut
into a cabochon or dome shape. Sometimes
emeralds are even carved.
According
to legend, the wearing of emerald not
only cured a wide range of ailments,
including low I.Q., poor eyesight and
infertility, but also enabled the wearer
to predict the future. As part of the
normal fashioning process, most emeralds
are immersed in colorless oil or resin
so small voids are not as noticeable.
Care should be taken to protect it
from scratches, sharp blows, household
chemicals, and extreme temperature
changes. Do not use a home ultrasonic
machine. Emeralds are found mainly
in Colombia, Brazil, Zambia and Zimbabwe. |