GEMHUB Sparkling Natural Green Emerald 2.75 Ct Oval Shaped Loose
Gemstone with EGL Certified Emerald is the green to a
greenish-blue variety of beryl, a mineral species that also
includes aquamarine as well as beryls in other colors. Gem
experts differ on the degree of green that makes one stone an
emerald and another stone less-expensive green beryl. Some people
in the trade tend to give the name emerald to any green beryl
colored by chromium. But to most gemologists, gemological
laboratories, and colored stone dealers, it is more correct to
call a stone green beryl when its color is 'too light' for it to
be classified as emerald. Even among that group, however, there's
a difference of opinion about what's considered 'too light.'
Emerald’s lush green has soothed souls and excited imaginations
since antiquity. Its name comes from the ancient Greek word for
green, “smaragdus.” Rome’s Pliny the Elder described emerald in
his Natural History, published in the first century AD: ‘nothing
greens greener’ was his verdict. He described the use of emerald
by early lapidaries, who ‘have no better method of restoring
their eyes than by looking at the emerald, its soft, green color
comforting and removing their weariness and lassitude.’ Even
today, the color green is known to relieve stress and eye strain.
Few people outside the gem industry realize the true nature of a
gemstone’s journey from the mine to the counter of a store.
Whether the gem is being offered to consumer’s at a traditional
jewelry store’s counter, an internet shopping site, or a
television broadcast the journey always involves a great deal of
effort. Tons of earth and countless hours of labor are needed to
being a gem from mine to market. Our Expert gemologists verified
this Green Emerald which passed many quality base tests and get
stone certified through which we are completely assured of Top
Quality Gemstone. Only after that, we deliver stones to you
because we also, care about your loved ones. Perfect For:
Jewelers, Jewelry makers, Goldsmiths, Designers, Craftsmen,
Collectors or a gift for the special one. Each and every stone is
unique and you will receive ones similar to the image shown.
Emerald is the green to a greenish-blue variety of beryl, a
mineral species that also includes aquamarine as well as beryls
in other colors. Gem experts differ on the degree of green that
makes one stone an emerald and another stone less-expensive green
beryl. Some people in the trade tend to give the name emerald to
any green beryl colored by chromium. But to most gemologists,
gemological laboratories, and colored stone dealers, it is more
correct to call a stone green beryl when its color is 'too light'
for it to be classified as emerald. Even among that group,
however, there's a difference of opinion about what's considered
'too light.' Emerald’s lush green has soothed souls and excited
imaginations since antiquity. Its name comes from the ancient
Greek word for green, “smaragdus.” Rome’s Pliny the Elder
described emerald in his Natural History, published in the first
century AD: ‘nothing greens greener’ was his verdict. He
described the use of emerald by early lapidaries, who ‘have no
better method of restoring their eyes than by looking at the
emerald, its soft, green color comforting and removing their
weariness and lassitude.’ Even today, the color green is known to
relieve stress and eye strain. Few people outside the gem
industry realize the true nature of a gemstone’s journey from the
mine to the counter of a store. Whether the gem is being offered
to consumer’s at a traditional jewelry store’s counter, an
internet shopping site, or a television broadcast the journey
always involves a great deal of effort. Tons of earth and
countless hours of labor are needed to being a gem from mine to
market. Our Expert gemologists verified this Green Emerald which
passed many quality base tests and get stone certified through
which we are completely assured of Top Quality Gemstone. Only
after that, we deliver stones to you because we also, care about
your loved ones. Perfect For: Jewelers, Jewelry makers,
Goldsmiths, Designers, Craftsmen, Collectors or a gift for the
special one. Each and every stone is unique and you will receive
ones similar to the image shown.