Sunday, March 25, 2007

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Emerald is the birthstone of May & the anniversary gemstone for the 20th and 35th years of marriage. Emerald - gem of eternal spring. We all are fascinated by the emerald's rich history, lore and tradition. Emeralds have been cherished for as long as there has been a written history. Archaeologists have traced the origins of the use of emerald to almost 3000 B.C. in both ancient Egypt and India.
Cleopatra prized her emeralds more than any other gem.



The Romans also loved emeralds because, as the ancient scholar Pliny said, "nothing greens greener."
The Moguls of India loved emeralds so much they inscribed them with sacred text and wore them as talismans.Whatever your reasons, you may be feeling somewhat intimidated by the emerald's reputation as an expensive gemstone. Well, here's an interesting fact.


You can buy an emerald for as little as $25 a carat. Sound surprising? Don't get us wrong.. emeralds can be very expensive; some even reach the lofty heights of $10,000 or $15,000 per carat. But a very respectable emerald can be purchased for a few hundred dollars per carat - thereby making emeralds affordable for practically every one's budget. And remember that though you can buy a $25 emerald, it probably won't look exceedingly good, either. Why do prices vary so widely and what constitutes a good emerald? What we're talking about are differences in the quality of the emeralds. First, a small definition of emeralds: This King of greens is a variety of the mineral beryl. It must be primarily green, though it can be modified by small amounts of yellow or blue.



Some definitions go further, demanding that beryls only be called emeralds if they are green and colored primarily by chromium. If they are not green enough, they are referred to as green beryls. If the beryls are blue, they are aquamarines.For Clarity's SakeThe most desirable emeralds are bright green and as close as possible to being free from inclusions (internal growth characteristics of the gem often seen as crystals and/or whitish cloudy areas). These characteristics - color and clarity - can begin to give you a clue as to the vast differences in price. However, very very few emeralds are ever completely "clean." In fact, since most emeralds are included, these growth characteristics, which point as clues to a gem's origin, have been romanced as 'jardins" (or gardens). Most of history's most notable emeralds are laced with inclusions. The Size of the emerald also has an obvious bearing on price.


Cut Counts A few more factors go into determining price. Among them: is the stone proportionately and exactingly cut? This means that the gem has been faceted to return more light and color to the eye, that all of the facet junctions meet crisply, and that the overall outline is proportional and pleasing. Another question to ask: has the emerald been treated or enhanced? For example, emeralds have long been treated with color-less oils such as linseed or cedarwood oils to soften the visible effect of the inclusions. A practice that has not been accepted by the trade is that of treating emeralds with epoxy resins such as Opticon.


In a process similar to oiling, an emerald's surface-reaching cracks and fissures are filled with epoxy resins. But while the oils tend to soften the effect of inclusions, epoxy properties are such that inclusions tend to be hidden. This practice is considered deceptive if it is not fully disclosed to you, the consumer, since you might think you're getting something better than the emerald actually is. Origin of the emerald has some effect on price, though this aspect should be down-played. You may have heard that emeralds from Colombia are the very best (and often they are), but equally fine emeralds have been mined from such locations as Zambia, Nigeria, Brazil, Russia or other localities.


Emerald - Main Characteristics
Classification
Mineral
Hardness (Mohs Scale)
Eight (8)
Molecular formula
Be3Al2(SiO3)6
Composition
Cyclosilicatic.
Crystal Shape
Hexagonal structure.
Color/Spectrum
Green gamma.
Atomic (Crystal )Structure
Hexagon.
Index of Refraction
1.79 - 1.83
Density (Relative)
2.7 - 2.8
Light interaction
Vitreous
Uses
Jewelry.

Benefits Of Emerald : Stone for Mercury ( Panna)
This Gem of Lord Ganesha is the favoured Gem of the people seeking intellectual powers as well as for those seeking wealth .This calms down the nervous system and improves the capacity to take decisions. It improves the liquidity and money flow in business and blesses the wearer with liquid assets.
Overview: Emeralds are a gemstone from the Beryl family of stones. They have a stunning green color.It gets its characteristic emerald green color from traces of chromium in the crystal matrix. Emeralds of excellent quality which exceed a carat frequently are valued above diamonds. Inclusions caused by calcite deposits (jardin) are typical in emeralds and color saturation and hue are a bigger factor in determining the value of an Emerald.

Usage: Emerald is a precious gem that promotes creativity and perception. It also acts as a natural tranquilizer when you are worried or your mind is troubled. Emeralds symbolize serenity, success in love, wealth, happiness and peace of mind. Improves the memory, helps insomnia, strengthens the immune system, helps with eye sight, restores youth, aids neurological diseases, heals ear problems, eases child birth.

Legend: Emeralds have been treasured for thousands of years. The infatuation with Emeralds dates back to ancient Egypt and Rome. It is said that Cleopatra was always adorned in Emeralds and that this was her most treasured jewelry. The earliest emeralds date from the Ptolemaic era (320-30 B.C.), but there have been discoveries of mining tools going back to Ramses II (1300 B.C.) or even before. In the Middle Ages, deposits were also uncovered near Salzburg, Austria. By the 16th Century, however, Colombia became the most celebrated diamond producer, with the stones being traded throughout South America. To the Romans, emerald was dedicated to Venus, the Goddess of Beauty, and symbolized the reproductive forces of nature. To the early Christians, it represented resurrection.

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1 comments:

tungsten carbide ring said...

They said that Cleopatra was always adorned in Emeralds and that this was her most treasured jewelry,we can't blame cleopatra at the same time because Emeralds is a very elegant.

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