Descripción
Handmade sterling silver pendant with Colombian emerald pendant.
It is said that the stone must be in contact with the body so that the stone can take effect.
So the gem's assemblage must accomplish thi..
Descripción
Handmade sterling silver pendant with Colombian emerald pendant.
It is said that the stone must be in contact with the body so that the stone can take effect.
So the gem's assemblage must accomplish this.
The measure and weight of the stone is in the certificate of authenticity.
Carat total weight: 3.6 grams
Total size the height is: 24 mm
Total size not including the ring where the chain passes
Esmeralda is "The Stone of Unity"
This gemstone is known to intensify the world of dreams. Consciousness and balance the mind and emotions. Emerald brings prosperity, tranquility and compassion.
Zodiac sign: Aries, Libra, Aquarius, Taurus, Cancer
Chakra: From the heart "I feel"
The Emerald is very good to help you enrich your spirit.
Watch as the scene changes within the gem, by varying the way the beam of light hits the stone, giving the gem a vitality.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Esmeraldas, Muzo mines, Vasquez-YacopĆ mining district, Colombia
Emeralds are precious greens that are extracted in various geological configurations. They are minerals of the Beryl silicates group. More than 4,000 years ago, emeralds have been among the most valuable of all jewels on earth. Colombia, located on the continent of South America, is the country's mines and produces more emeralds for the global market. It is estimated that Colombia accounts for 70-90% of the world's Emerald market. [1] While commercial grade emeralds are fairly abundant, fine and extra-fine emeralds of good quality are extremely rare. Colombian emeralds plus 50 carat can cost much more than diamonds of the same size. [citation needed]
The Colombian departments of BoyacĆ” and Cundinamarca, both in the eastern ranges of the Colombian Andes, are the places where most of the Esmeralda mining occurs. [2]
Although the Colombian emerald trade has a rich history dating back to pre-Columbian times, the increase in worldwide demand for the gemstones industry in the 20th century has brought emerald prices to nearly double in the market global. Until 2016, the trade of the Colombian emerald was in the civil conflict of Colombia, that has ravaged the country from the decade of 1950.