Something that is emerald is bright green in colour. an emerald valley. Grass-green variety of beryl that is highly valued as a gemstone. Its physical properties are those of beryl. Its refractive and dispersive powers (i.e., its capacity to deflect light and to break white light into its component colours) are not high, so cut stones display little brilliancy or fire (flashes of colour). The colour that gives this gem its value is due to the presence of small amounts of chromium. The most important production of fine quality gem material is from Colombia; emeralds are also mined in Russia, Australia, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. Synthetic emeralds are identical to natural crystals and may rival them in colour and beauty
Great harmonizer Love, balance, understanding Promotes creativity, stimulates perception and insight, and strengthen memory Beneficial effect on the eyes Physical and emotional healing This is the strongest physical healing gemstone that I know Placing it on the area which needs healing or wearing it around my neck Emerald is the carrier of the green ray Heart stone PLANET: Venus
Emeralds are a very hard, green precious stone (beryl, Be3Al2Si6O18, colored by chromium and some vanadium impurities) Flaws and cloudiness (called jardin) are very common in emeralds, so many emeralds are oiled, irradiatied,and dyed to improve their look Synthetic emeralds (developed by Carroll Chatham in the 1930's) have fewer imperfections and are very hard to distinguish from natural emeralds Emeralds belong the beryl group of stones which also includes aquamarines, morganite, and chrysoberyl) Emeralds have a hardness of 7-8 and a specific gravity of 2 6 - 2 8 Emerald (and all forms of beryl) have large, perfect, six-sided crystals Emeralds were long thought to have healing powers, especially for eyesight During the renaissance, emeralds were used as a test for friendship among the aristocracy; an emerald given to a friend would remain perfect as long as the friendship endured
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the green color of an emerald a transparent piece of emerald that has been cut and polished and is valued as a precious gem a green transparent form of beryl; highly valued as a gemstone