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Pearl is June's birthstone

Pearl is June's birthstone

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Emerald – an eternal fascination

Emerald – an eternal fascination

Over the centuries, several cultures have considered the emerald to be a mighty stone. Mines are on virtually every continent, namely the USA, Brazil, Afghanistan, Spain, South Africa, Zambia, Switzerland, Cambodia, and China. The first emerald mines on record are those in southern Egypt (over 2000 years ago). Still, the emeralds that are unanimously considered the most beautiful and of the best quality in the world are those from Colombia, producing more than half of all emeralds. Color, clarity, cut, and carats are the four factors used to determine the value of an emerald, the crucial being - color. Valuable...

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Apocalyptic gems and the symbolism of the Emerald

Apocalyptic gems and the symbolism of the Emerald

The oldest emeralds are about 3 billion years old and, according to available records were already known and sold in the Babylonian markets in 4000 BC. It is a cross-cultural gemstone referred to in the Book of Revelation as one of the cornerstones of the Celestial City. The twelve apocalyptic gems are intimately related to the twelve apostles. This relationship, confirmed by the writings of Andreas, bishop of Caesarea (563-637 AD), who wrote about this precious stone: “… The green Emerald is fed with oil so that its transparency and beauty cannot change. This stone designed to signify John the...

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Emerald is May's birthstone

Emerald is May's birthstone

Emerald is the most precious gem in the beryl family. This colorful family includes Aquamarine (light blue), Morganite (pink), Heliodor (golden), as well as red and light green beryls. Emerald owes its green color to Chrome or to Vanadium; still, geologically speaking, it is a true miracle of nature. An emerald formation implies a series of occurrences, namely, telluric movements, that subdue their liquid components to extremely high and extreme pressures and temperatures that mix by chance - the gradual decrease in temperature forms these beautiful crystals. Usually, it has numerous inclusions, as well as cracks on the surface. When...

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Aquamarine, a member of the beryl family

Aquamarine, a member of the beryl family

Aquamarine is a gemstone of the Beryl family, the same as that of emeralds. Chemically it is an aluminium silicate and beryllium. It owes its name to its blue colour, from the Latin “acqua marinae”, which literally means seawater.Symbol of happiness and eternal youth. Legend says that Neptune decided to give it as a gift to mermaids and marine animals.

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