




Emerald is a green to green veryl. Mineral species including aquamarine and beryl. Jewelry experts have different degrees of green to make one stone emerald, and the other one is lower cost green beryl. Some people tend to gift emeralds to green beryl colored in chrome. However, for most gemologists, gemologists, and colored stone dealers, it is recommended that it be called stone green beryl when it is classified as emeralds because the color is "too light." However, there is a different opinion that some of the groups are thought to be "too light". The rich green of emeralds has been calming the soul and excited imagination since ancient times. The name comes from the green of ancient Greek word "smaragdus". Rome's Pliny the Elder describes emerald in a natural history published in a century - "Nothing Green" was his reputation. He described the use of emerald by early monastery as "There is no better way to get your eyes back than looking at emeralds, removing its soft green comfort and luxury." Green is still known to relieve stress and eye strain.







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