What is Emerald?

Emerald

Emerald is a kind of gemstone of great value, and the emerald green color transparent and the higher the degree of greenness increased its value and increased the degree of purity, and the color acquired his name since his name comes from the Latin term Emerald, which is green and includes green in all degrees, The word Emerald is used in English. Emerald is made of beryl, and  contains beryllium and aluminum. As for green, it depends on the amount of chromium or iron.

Whereabouts

In ancient times of the Pharaohs Egypt was specifically the desert of Nubia thrilled with emerald mines, emeralds were exported to Persia and Byzantium as well as to India, and in the excavations in Mexico, Peru and Colombia found temples and tombs containing large amounts of emeralds, By the Europeans. Emerald is currently being obtained from countries such as India, Russia, Colombia, Brazil and Africa. Colombian Emerald is one of the most emerald and quality species. It is the most valuable and expensive, while the emerald is the lowest quality.

Benefits and uses of Emerald

Emerald is believed to have spiritual benefits. Emerald is believed to maintain affection and happiness between the couple and the whole family. It works to draw negative energy from people. Emerald is believed to have the ability to increase the focus and analytical ability of people, especially children, and that he is capable of giving wisdom to man as well as logic, strengthening spiritual power and the ability to increase the deep thinking of man. Emerald is believed to be able to detect lying so that its color changes if someone lied to you, and helps to face problems and difficulties and resolve. Another belief regarding emeralds is that it can increase money and make its owner richer. Emerald is believed to have the ability to recover from heart, brain, diarrhea, ulcers and epilepsy, as well as to stimulate blood circulation.

Uses of Emerald

Emeralds are often used in jewelry. Kings used to decorate their crowns and thorns as well as to decorate their weapons from swords and daggers and to decorate their throne as part of their robes. In general, emeralds are also used to decorate rings, necklaces and bracelets, and emeralds were also used to decorate jewelry boxes.