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Brief History of Colombian Emerald.docx

Explore the rich legacy of Colombian emeralds, famous for their captivating birthstone colors. This article delves into their historical roots, the mining process, and their enduring popularity in fine jewelry. Experience the timeless elegance of these remarkable gemstones.

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Brief History of Colombian Emerald.docx

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  1. 1 Brief History of Colombian Emerald Emeralds- these captivating green gems have woven tales of intrigue, romance and mystique throughout history. Among the most coveted and sought-after are Colombian emeralds, known for their irresistible beauty and rarity. But what is it about these emerald stones that have captured the hearts and imaginations of people for centuries? Do you want to know about it? In this article, we will embark on an adventure through time to uncover the secrets of these precious gems. So, without wasting any time, let’s dive in! What Makes Colombian Emeralds so Special? Colombian emeralds are special for many reasons. Firstly, it's their lush green hue, reminiscent of rainforests and endless fields of clover. This vibrant color symbolizes growth, renewal and harmony, evoking a sense of connection to the natural world.

  2. 2 Secondly, did you know that emeralds have long been associated with love and fertility? And, this association makes them a popular choice for engagement rings and other wedding jewelry. Emeralds are also the May birthstone colors, bestowing luck and prosperity upon those born in this month. Pre-Columbian Period Emerald gemstones were already making waves as one of the world's most prized jewels. Dating back to ancient times, they held a special place in the heart of none other than Queen Cleopatra. But wait, what made these gems so precious back then? Well, apart from their aesthetics, ancient folks believed emeralds could do some pretty cool stuff. For instance, boosting intelligence, imagine acing every test with an emerald amulet by your side! And protecting marriages, would an emerald ring have been the ultimate relationship saver? Plus, rumor has it that they even helped with childbirth and could assist the wearers look into the future! Talk about a gem with superpowers! Colonial and Independence Period During the colonial period, Spanish Conquistadors stumbled upon the treasure trove of Colombian emeralds, but it wasn't an easy ride! It took them about five decades to wrest control from the Muzo people, who had mastered mining since 500 AD. Once Spain took charge, they put the indigenous people to work in the mines. But hey, guess who couldn't resist the allure of these green gems? Monarchs and rich people from India, Turkey and Persia. Can you picture their faces when they first laid eyes on those dazzling emeralds from the New World?

  3. 3 Famous Emeralds of History Now let’s explore some of the most popular emeralds of all time. The Duke of Devonshire Emerald This 1383.93-carat emerald, originated from the Muzo mines in Colombia, was once owned by the Duke of Devonshire. It's said that the emerald was smuggled out of Colombia in the 19th century. Today, it resides in the collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. The Patricia Emerald Weighing an impressive 630 carats, the Patricia Emerald is a stunning gemstone with a captivating backstory. This emerald was named after Patricia, the daughter of the gem collector Harry Winston. Now part of a private collection, one can't help but wonder about the pages it has adorned throughout history. The Gachalá Emerald Discovered in 1967, this 858-carat emerald stone has a tale as fascinating as its deep green hue. The stone was found by a local farmer who stumbled upon it while tending to his crops. What a serendipitous discovery! Now, it is housed in the American Museum of Natural History.

  4. 4 The Mogul Mughal Emerald Dating back to the 17th century, this historic emerald is steeped in royal intrigue. Weighing approximately 217.80 carats, the Mogul Mughal Emerald once adorned the treasure trove of the Mughal Empire in India. Today, it's displayed in the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, Qatar. The Rockefeller Emerald Have you heard of the Rockefeller Emerald? A dazzling gemstone with a weight of 18.04 carats. This Colombian emerald boasts a vivid green color that has captured the imagination of people worldwide. Once part of the renowned Rockefeller collection, it fetched a record-breaking price at auction in 2017. Wrapping Up Colombian emeralds transcended mere desire. They embody a rich history and cultural significance, marking them as more than just gems. So the next time you gaze upon an emerald, take a moment to ponder its storied past and timeless beauty. Who knows, perhaps you'll uncover a tale as captivating as the gem itself. At GemsNY, you can explore a range of stunning jewelry bedecked with emeralds. Check out now for inspiring discounts on your first order!

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