Description
Origin: Emerald has been discovered in Colombia, Zambia, Brazil, Russia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, United States and Australia. Being highly saturated and perfectly balanced in green and blue tints, Colombian emeralds are the considered to be superior to those of other origins, followed by Zambian and Brazilian emeralds making these three the most popular.
Colour: Bright, deep green is desired colour in emerald. Pure green is preferred to green with blue and yellow tints.
Clarity: Natural emeralds have natural inclusions and are rarely free of visible inclusions. However, surface reaching cracks and cavities should be avoided.
Cut: A fine cut brings brightness, illumination, colour constancy and can even hide inclusions. Emeralds are generally cut in oval, rectangular, round and mixed cuts.
Carat Weight: If the stone is of good quality, a 3 to 4 emerald coral will suit a wearer of any age and body weight and provide good results. If the stone is of low to medium quality, a 5 to 7 emerald is recommended. If one can afford it, a 5-10 carat good quality emerald is best.
Who can wear Emerald?
In Vedic astrology, emerald is ideally suited for those whose moon signs (rashi) and ascendants (lagna) are Taurus (vrshabha) Gemini (mithuna), Leo (singha), Virgo (kanya).
Western Astrology, on the other hand, promotes emerald as the birthstone of May.
Benefits of Emerald
Emerald represents the planet Mercury, which influences memory, speech, intellect, knowledge, and travel. Emerald can also assist in advancing in your career by providing promotions and prosperity. This gemstone bestows creativity, prosperity, agility, health, wealth, wit, and a sharp mind to the wearer. It is useful for writers, lawyers, and designers.
Emerald can help people with stuttering and memory loss, as well as improve their speech. It can relieve headaches, strengthen the eyes, treat allergies, and reduce the severity of respiratory illnesses such as asthma. Emerald can also help with epilepsy stabilisation. It supports the general health and vigour of the human body’s green-coloured components, such as nerves and veins.
Care and Cleaning:
• Emeralds are fragile and should not be dropped on a hard surface as it has a strongly likelihood of breaking.
• Wash your emerald a few times a year.
• Take a soft micro-fibre material to separate the oil and dirt collected on the emerald.
• Use a soft toothbrush or jewellery brush to brush off the jewellery.
Price Range: The price of an emerald depends on which country the gemstone originates, its cut, colour and clarity. The price range from £30 per carat to £2500 per carat.
Why Manka:
We provide authorised Gem Lab certification along with gemstone. Keeping in mind that the prices of gemstones change depending on global market prices, we are committed to keeping the prices as fair as possible for the benefit of our clients. You can check a wide range of emerald stones on our website www.manka.co.uk, trusted suppliers of emerald gemstones at reasonable prices.
Origin: Emerald has been discovered in Colombia, Zambia, Brazil, Russia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, United States and Australia. Being highly saturated and perfectly balanced in green and blue tints, Colombian emeralds are the considered to be superior to those of other origins, followed by Zambian and Brazilian emeralds making these three the most popular.
Colour: Bright, deep green is desired colour in emerald. Pure green is preferred to green with blue and yellow tints.
Clarity: Natural emeralds have natural inclusions and are rarely free of visible inclusions. However, surface reaching cracks and cavities should be avoided.
Cut: A fine cut brings brightness, illumination, colour constancy and can even hide inclusions. Emeralds are generally cut in oval, rectangular, round and mixed cuts.
Carat Weight: If the stone is of good quality, a 3 to 4 emerald coral will suit a wearer of any age and body weight and provide good results. If the stone is of low to medium quality, a 5 to 7 emerald is recommended. If one can afford it, a 5-10 carat good quality emerald is best.
Who can wear Emerald?
In Vedic astrology, emerald is ideally suited for those whose moon signs (rashi) and ascendants (lagna) are Taurus (vrshabha) Gemini (mithuna), Leo (singha), Virgo (kanya).
Western Astrology, on the other hand, promotes emerald as the birthstone of May.
Benefits of Emerald
Emerald represents the planet Mercury, which influences memory, speech, intellect, knowledge, and travel. Emerald can also assist in advancing in your career by providing promotions and prosperity. This gemstone bestows creativity, prosperity, agility, health, wealth, wit, and a sharp mind to the wearer. It is useful for writers, lawyers, and designers.
Emerald can help people with stuttering and memory loss, as well as improve their speech. It can relieve headaches, strengthen the eyes, treat allergies, and reduce the severity of respiratory illnesses such as asthma. Emerald can also help with epilepsy stabilisation. It supports the general health and vigour of the human body’s green-coloured components, such as nerves and veins.
Care and Cleaning:
• Emeralds are fragile and should not be dropped on a hard surface as it has a strongly likelihood of breaking.
• Wash your emerald a few times a year.
• Take a soft micro-fibre material to separate the oil and dirt collected on the emerald.
• Use a soft toothbrush or jewellery brush to brush off the jewellery.
Price Range: The price of an emerald depends on which country the gemstone originates, its cut, colour and clarity. The price range from £30 per carat to £2500 per carat.
Why Manka:
We provide authorised Gem Lab certification along with gemstone. Keeping in mind that the prices of gemstones change depending on global market prices, we are committed to keeping the prices as fair as possible for the benefit of our clients. You can check a wide range of emerald stones on our website www.manka.co.uk, trusted suppliers of emerald gemstones at reasonable prices.
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