Emerald
Emerald is the birthstone for those who were born in the month of MAY.
The word
EMERALD is derived from the word
"Smaragdos"
which means "Green stone" and this
reflects the color of the emerald.
Emeralds are from the beryl family of minerals and were Cleopatra's
favorite
gemstones. This stone Emerald is a symbol of faith, courage and
foresight and it
signifies wisdom, growth and patience. This gemstone is said to be
highly priced
in terms of antiquity.
A special rectangular cut called the "Emerald cut" was developed since
Emeralds
can be easily destroyed.
Emeralds were first mined by ancient Egyptians in the eastern desert
region about
2,000 years before Cleopatra's birth. But emerald mines were claimed by
Cleopatra during her reign.Emeralds are found in Columbia, Brazil,
Tanzania,
Zambia and Zimbabwe. Columbia is said as a source of the finest
emeralds.
Ancient
traditional birthstones
- Arabic:
Emerald
- Guardian
Angel:
Amriel
- Hebrew:
Agate
- Hindu:
Emerald
- His Talismanic
Stone: Carbuncle (Garnet)
- Polish:
Emerald
As said before, Emeralds can be easily destroyed; it is advised not to
expose
these gemstones to salt water. Jewelry should be removed while cleaning
or doing
chores. Emerald Jewelry should be carefully cleaned with a soft brush
and warm
water. These are some of the tips which can be helpful for making your
jewelry
last forever. More information on jewelry care available on our
Education Page
Emeralds, the May birthstone, are indeed soothing and beautiful to gaze
upon.
Historically associated with love, fertility, and rebirth, emeralds are
a
perfect choice for the springtime month of May.