The Bvlgari emerald suite, including this necklace given to Elizabeth Taylor by Richard Burton Circa 1962-1967. |
Since I wrote about the other precious gemstones, I must cover this one too.
Columbia is where the most famous emeralds are mined. It supplies about 70% of the world's emeralds. Other places of origin include: Zambia (the 2nd largest supplier), Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Madagascar, Australia, France, Germany, Canada, the USA, and pretty much the rest of the world.
All photos of the Bvlgari emerald suite -Time magazine |
Like diamonds, rubies, and sapphires, jewelers consider emeralds a precious stone. Like Aquamarines and Morganites, emeralds are a variety of the mineral beryl. Chromium (and sometimes vanadium) give the mineral its green color. Chemically, they're called beryllium aluminum cyclosilicate, but the name beryl will certainly do! The lovely green stones rate an 8 on Mohs Scale of Hardness, so it is strong enough to wear as jewelry. Of the 4 natural precious stones, emeralds are the rarest and most brittle.
Earrings from Bvlgari emerald suite. |
The ring from the Bvlgari emerald suite. |
Photo: Macy's - Costs far less, and yet still a pretty little thing. |
Do you have emeralds in your jewelry box?
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I love emeralds, and remember how dazzling Elizabeth Taylor looked in hers. I do actually own a synthetic emerald ring - which is probably the closest I will ever get to the read thing. We have a lot of people from South Africa live in our area, and many of them have a lot of emerald as well as gold jewellery. Always lovely to see!
ReplyDeleteI love them, too, along with the other 3 precious stones named, but all I have is a Christmas charm with a small stone in it. It would be impossible for many of us to own every stone, won't it be, Trish? Green is a pretty and soothing color, and oh, the sparkle of the large stones!
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ReplyDeleteLove Emeralds but no in such a chunky size... Mine are elegant and a lot smaller.
By the way they are not from Columbia as in British Columbia, Canada but from the South American Colombia! Yes, they mine the lion share of emeralds for the entire world.
Sending you hugs,
Mariette
The big chunky ones only Elizabeth Taylor and her set could afford. I like to show what top of the line looks like. If you see, you are less likely to get ripped off for inferior stones. They are beautiful whether we own them or not. We’d likely have nowhere to wear them! Smaller stones have the advantage of versatility. Hugs 🤗 to you, too, Mariette!❤️
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