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Besides the diamonds, the
gemstone that makes an exclusive statement is the Emerald.
Emeralds are fascinating gemstones that possess, the most intense
and most radiant green that can possibly be imagined.
Technically emeralds are a rare variety of the mineral beryl, which
is green because of its chromium content and is valued as a gem.
The vivid green color of emerald epitomizes life and prosperity.
According to ancient mythology, green has been considered as the
color of Venus- the goddess of beauty and love. The magnificent
green of the emerald is a color which conveys harmony and good luck.
It is no wonder then that emerald, which promises positive
qualities, was used to embellish thrones, swords, rosaries and of
course jewels.
India was the largest customer of gems when the Spanish
conquistadors introduced them to the world. It is believed that the
Emperor Jahangir's collection of the stone amounted to one million
carats of Emeralds. A part of the Emperors treasury is now at the
Topkapi museum in Turkey and some are embellishments on the Iranian
crown, due to the treasury being plundered by Nadir Shah of Persia.
Interesting Facts
On the emerald map Jaipur is the unofficial emerald capital of the
world, today.
The Incas and Aztecs of South America regarded the emerald as a holy
gemstone.
The New York Museum of Natural History, houses a cup made of pure
emerald which belonged to the Emperor Jehangir
The collection of the Bank of Bogotá includes five valuable emerald
crystals with weights of between 220 and 1796 carats
In Istanbul's Topkapi Palace there are jewelry exhibits, each of
which is lavishly adorned with emeralds and other gems.
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