Emerald
Emerald, the green variety of the mineral beryl, is one of the most treasured gemstones in the world. Revered since ancient times, emeralds are known for their lush green color, symbolizing renewal, growth, and eternal beauty. From Cleopatra’s jewels to modern luxury designs, emeralds have remained a timeless favorite.
Key Characteristics:
Color: Deep, vivid green to bluish-green—the richer the color, the more valuable the gem
Clarity: Often contains natural inclusions known as "jardin" (French for garden), which are accepted as part of its character
Hardness: 7.5–8 on the Mohs scale, though care is needed due to possible internal fractures
Origin: Major sources include Colombia, Zambia, Brazil, and Afghanistan
Symbolism: Represents rebirth, love, wisdom, and prosperity; associated with the heart chakra
Emeralds are ideal for both classic and contemporary jewelry, from regal rings to elegant pendants, offering a sophisticated and powerful presence.