At one point in time emeralds were prescribed for eye diseases because the exquisite color of green was thought to be very soothing to the eyes. In actuality, early gemstone cutters kept emeralds at their working tables to look at as a way of giving their eyes a rest.
The ancient Egyptians mined emeralds in the eastern region of Egypt. In more modern times North Carolina is where the new source of high quality emeralds can be found. You can find more supplies of emeralds in other areas of America, Colombia, Brazil, Zimbabwe, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Madagascar, Nigeria, and Russia.
Egyptians carved emeralds with the signs of spring flora to denote eternal youth and buried the stones with the deceased. The ancient Romans thought emeralds were associated with fertility and renewal.
The Incas worshiped these stunning emeralds. In the 1500's they were invaded by the Spanish Conquistadors who savagely stole their precious gemstones and even raided the mines. Now many of the world's greatest emeralds are lost on the floor of the ocean inside Spanish ships.
Emerald is made up of the Greek word smaragdos which means green stone. Emeralds can vary from a deep blue-green to green colours and some have are a yellowish green. If the color is too yellow or blue then it loses its emerald name and becomes a different form of beryl.
The most exquisite emeralds are most commonly found in Colombia. They are known to have a deep grass green coloring with a highlighting of blue. Emeralds are certain to please anyone as a gift.
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