Emerald: May’s
Gemstone
The emerald is known as the Queen of Gems, and the gem of queens. The most
prized is pure green or slightly bluish green. Emeralds are often characterized
by a garden of included crystals trapped within. Under magnification, you will
see all sorts of lovely patterns resembling foliage in a garden. A flawless,
clear emerald is very rare and is usually found in only small sizes. Small to
medium sized stones are often faceted in the “step” or emerald cut. The gem is
also lovely when cut into a cabochon or dome shape. Sometimes emeralds are even
carved.
The ancients held the emerald in great esteem, believing they sharpened the
wearer’s eyesight and mind. The earliest engravers kept emeralds on their work
tables to gaze upon from time to time to rest their tired eyes. Travelers relied
on emeralds as protection against the hazards and perils of long journeys. The
green gem was also said to give its owner the power to predict the future.
Emerald is the birthstone for the month of May and is also the anniversary
gemstone for the 20th and 35th years of marriage. They are found mainly in
Colombia, Brazil, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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