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Emerald gemstone
Emerald gemstone

Emerald gemstone

Emerald gemstone

A species of Emerald

Emerald gemstone, a variety of the mineral Beryl, is a precious gemstone characterized by its green to bluish-green color related to chromium. Cleopatra and Elizabeth Taylor are known for their fondness of this precious stone. The oldest emerald gemstone is from South Africa, dating back around 2.97 billion years. Colombia is the most famous source of emerald gemstones all over the world. The gemstones are also mined in Zambia, Brazil, Afghanistan, and Ethiopia.

General Info About Emerald gemstone

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Physical Properties of Emerald gemstone

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White
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Chemical Properties of Emerald gemstone

Formula
Be3Al2(Si6O18)
Elements listed
Al, Be, O, Si

Optical Properties of Emerald gemstone

Refractive Index
1.565-1.602
Birefringence
0.004-0.010
Pleochroism
Strong: yellow green, blue green
Dispersion
0.014
Optical Character
Uniaxial negative

Characteristics of Emerald gemstone

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Cultural Significance of Emerald gemstone

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Healing Properties of Emerald gemstone

Emerald gemstone is believed to detoxify the body from the negative effects caused by excessive stress and mental exhaustion. It is believed that the stone helps to encourage positive energy to flow through the body and also restores vitality and drive. This stone can be used to align the chakras, bringing a sense of balance and contentment to meet the challenges of daily life.

Emerald gemstone as a Zodiac Stone

The emerald gemstone is the gemstones related to the zodiac sign of Taurus and Cancer. It acts as a good luck charm for those under these signs, attracting wealth and success into their lives. In turn, it encourages Cancer and Taurus people to become more selfless and opens their minds and hearts to a more altruistic life and peaceful existence.

Emerald gemstone as a Birthstone

Emerald gemstone is the birthstone for May. Once dedicated to Venus, this stone has long been associated with love and beauty. It is a symbol of wisdom, growth, and patience. Its bright green color is reminiscent of spring and it is often linked with new beginnings and renewal. Emerald gemstone is the traditional gemstone for 20- and 35-year wedding anniversaries.

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