An emerald is a vibrant green gemstone belonging to the beryl family, prized for its rich color and timeless elegance. Its signature green hue comes from trace amounts of chromium and vanadium, with the most valuable emeralds exhibiting a deep, lush, and vivid green with slight bluish undertones.
Unlike many other gems, emeralds are almost always included—tiny natural imperfections known as “jardin” (French for “garden”) that are not only accepted but embraced, as they give each stone its own unique character. Because of these inclusions, emeralds are typically treated with oils to enhance clarity.
Emeralds have been cherished for thousands of years, worn by royalty and revered in ancient civilizations like Egypt, where Cleopatra famously adored them. Symbolizing rebirth, love, and wisdom, they are also the birthstone for May.
Elegant and enchanting, emeralds are often set in fine jewelry, particularly in engagement rings, statement necklaces, and vintage-inspired pieces. Their striking color and historical mystique make them an enduring favorite among gem lovers.
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