Emerald for jewelry – a natural stone with an intense green color

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Emerald is a gemstone belonging to the beryl group with the chemical formula Be3Al2(SiO3)6. It crystallizes in the hexagonal system and is distinguished by its characteristic, saturated green color, which results from the presence of trace elements, primarily chromium and vanadium. It is one of the most valued gemstones in history, classified alongside diamond, ruby, and sapphire as a gemstone of the highest rank.

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Emerald Characteristics

Emerald hardness is approximately 7.5-8 on the Mohs scale, but due to its natural inclusions and cracks, it requires careful processing and appropriate jewelry setting. The stone exhibits a glassy luster and good transparency, and its unique inclusions – often referred to as a "garden" – are a natural confirmation of authenticity and give it a unique character. A suitable cut brings out the depth of color and emphasizes its elegance.

Emerald in Jewelry

Emerald is used in jewelry to design rings, earrings, necklaces, and bracelets with a luxurious and classic character. It pairs perfectly with yellow and white gold, as well as diamonds and other natural stones. The intense green of emerald gives the jewelry a distinctive and timeless aesthetic.

Emerald is a stone of high aesthetic and collectible value, combining rarity with exceptional optical properties. Its elegance, prestige, and natural origin make it an excellent choice for creating exclusive, professional jewelry.