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Green With Envy: Facts About Emeralds

March 7, 2017 Leave a Comment

St. Patrick’s Day is coming up soon and it will be full of all things green! Emeralds are the perfect gemstone to wear on St. Patrick’s Day. Here are some fun facts about Emeralds!

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Photo: Gabriel & Co.

  • The emerald is a part of “the precious four” gemstones (diamond, ruby, sapphire).
  • The green color is linked to spring and rebirth.
  • It is the birthstone for May.
  • It is a relatively hard gemstone but many have inclusions which makes it difficult to set.
  • Emeralds without inclusions are rare and therefore often worth more than diamonds.
  • The first known emeralds were mined in Egypt around 3500BC
  • Over 4,000 years ago, most of the ancient emerald jewelry came from the Cleopatra mines in Egypt.
  • Today, Colombia yields the largest amount of emeralds, contributing to more than 50% of all emerald production worldwide.
  • Emerald is made of beryl just like aquamarine but gets its green coloring from very small amounts of chromium and/or vanadium.
  • Emerald was once believed to cure diseases like cholera and malaria.
  • Wearing and emerald was thought to reveal truth or falseness and make one an eloquent speaker.
  • The color green is thought to relieve stress and eye strain.
  • Cleopatra was known for her passion for emeralds.
  • Emerald is commonly cut in a rectangular step cut called emerald cuts due to the crystal shape.
  • Emeralds have lower density than diamonds so a one-carat emerald will look larger in size than a one-carat diamond.

 

Sources:

GIA

Twenty Fun Emerald Facts

 

Birthstones: July is the Ruby!

July 6, 2015 Leave a Comment

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The stunning ruby is the birthstone for those born in July! After the diamond, rubies are the second hardest material on Earth. The traditional ruby can be found in many shades including strawberry to violet. The deep, vivid red is the most prized and popular color choice.

Ruby stones have been mined for over 2,500 years. The name Ruby, comes from the Latin “ruber” meaning red. They are said to bring good luck and protection to the wearer. It is also a biblical symbol of passion, fire, love and power.

There is a folk lore birthstone poem attached to the Ruby which reads:

“The gleaming Ruby should adorn,
All those who in July are born,
For thus they’ll be exempt and free,
From lover’s doubts and anxiety.”

Ruby is a member of the corundum group of gemstones which means it is closely related to the sapphire. The sapphire and ruby share properties including hardness and composition. It can be confused for other red gemstones including garnet, spinel, topaz, tourmaline and zirco.

 

 

Sources: Birthday Gems, Birthstones by Months

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