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The Ultimate Emerald Guide

Learn more about emerald jewelry. Itu2019s one of the best gemstones you can add to your collection.

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The Ultimate Emerald Guide

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  1. The Ultimate Emerald Guide

  2. Emeralds are one of the most popular and rarest gemstones on the market. If you’re thinking about adding an emerald or two to your collection, you’ll want to go over a few of the basics. That way, you can buy jewellery sets and pieces with confidence. For instance, some people think emeralds are only available in green when they are also available in different shades of green, such as blueish-green or yellowish green. Knowing that will help you expand your choices.

  3. Emerald Essentials The emerald is one of the four precious gemstones. The others are diamond, sapphire, and ruby. Emerald is the birthstone for people born in May. The gemstone is cut from the same stone as the aquamarine. Both come from beryl. The gemstone's green colouring is caused by vanadium, or chromium, which is the gemstone's source of green coloring. Emerald History Some of the oldest emeralds known in the world are about 2.97 billion years old. Some of the first emeralds were mined around 1500 BC. They were found in Egypt. Cleopatra loved emeralds. History has a lot of stories about her passion for the green gemstone. Emerald Symbolism Emeralds are thought to protect against memory loss. The gemstone is also said to improve intuition. The color of emerald has soothing properties. It is said to help relieve eye strain. There’s an ancient folklore says you can see the future if you put an emerald under your tongue. Emerald Market Value Emeralds can cost more than diamonds on a per-carat basis. That goes for high-quality emeralds. Most emeralds have imperfections, which are called inclusions. Some dealers refer to these inclusions as jardin, which means garden in French. Four factors determine the value of an emerald: cut, clarity, color, and carat weight. Color is the most important of the four factors, though.

  4. Emerald Buying Buy them from a reputable shop online. Check the color. Does it look authentic? Consider the cost. Is your budget enough? Look at the reviews. What does it tell you about the shop’s merchandise? What about its reputation? Pay attention tocomplaints that mention the quality of the company’s inventory. Company:Cris Notti Jewels Email:info@crisnottijewels.com Phone No:323-380-6434 Address:11440 Chandler Blvd., Ste. 300, North Hollywood, CA 91601, USA Website:https://www.crisnottijewels.com/

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