| Emerald
Healing Properties
Emerald is one of the four precious gemstones and, of all gemstones, the
most expensive. The highest quality Emerald is a transparent grass green.
Emerald belongs to the Beryl family of gemstones which includes the pale
blue variety, Aquamarine,
the yellow variety, Heliodore, and pink, known as Morganite.
Mystical Properties: Many legends surround a
tablet carved from a giant emerald. The Greeks say Hermes composed the
tablet for Venus. The Egyptians say Thoth had such a tablet. In the Koran,
Arabs called it the Preserved Tablet. Moses was said to have carried down
an Emerald tablet with the 10 commandments.
Thought to block
spells from occurring and give the gift
of prophecy.
In Revelations, Emerald is said to compose the throne of God, and the
Holy Grail is said to be carved from a huge emerald which fell from Satan's
crown on his banishment from Heaven. Hebrew legend says Emeralds were
one of the four precious stones given to Solomon. In India, emeralds are
thought to be the bile of the demon God Vala as it was taken through the
air by the serpent God, Vasuki.
Western
Astrology associates Emeralds with the Zodiac sign of Taurus, whereas
Jewelers assign Emerald as the May birthstone. In
Eastern Astrology, Emeralds are associated with Mercury who rules
both Gemini and Virgo.
Emeralds are used by Natural Healers to subdue an over-active Heart
Chakra (4th Chakra).
Said to favor men named Edmund and women named Elizabeth.
The guardian angel associated with Emerald is Amriel.
Emeralds are the traditional gift for the 55th Wedding
Anniversary.
Dreaming of emeralds is said herald good times to come.
Emerald is the national stone of Peru and thought beneficial to those
of Peruvian descent.
Said to govern the hour of 2 p.m.
Healing Properties: Thought to protect pregnant
women in Ancient Egypt. Often thought to help eyesight. Sometimes mentioned
as helping with dizziness and vertigo.
Scientific Properties: Emerald is composed of
Beryllium Aluminum Silicate (Beryl). The beautiful, rich green coloring
is attributable to chromium. When heated, Emeralds lose their color, only
to regain it upon cooling. A flawless Emerald is an impossibility.
Found in Colombia, Brazil, Africa, India, Pakistan, Russia and Egypt.
Hardness: 8.0 on the Moh's
Hardness Scale
Buyer Beware! As with all things of great value, imitations will appear.
All green stones are not emeralds and many fakes have been discovered
over the years to be green glass! One of Emerald's distinguishing characteristics
is its hardness as well as the characteristic 6 sided crystals (not helpful
if faceted)
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