Known as the gem of spring, and for its lush green color, emerald are often associated with growth, renewal, love, and prosperity.
Fact #2
Emeralds get their rich green color from trace elements like chromium, vanadium, and iron. They are often cut in the classic emerald cut to enhance their color and help protect the stone from stress.
Fact #3
Unlike many gemstones where clarity is everything, emeralds have natural inclusions, sometimes called a “jardin,” which means “garden” in French, giving each stone its own unique, organic character.
Fact #4
Colombia, Zambia, and Brazil are all known for emeralds, with each origin offering slightly different color and character. They were prized by ancient civilizations and famously adored by Cleopatra.