Emeralds, Art and Science
In the history of jewelry, a green gemstone has fascinated humankind. Since its discovery more than four thousand years ago, the emerald has kept bewitching humans by the splendor of its color. As part of the large family of Beryls that contain famous aquamarine, the blue variety, or heliodor, yellow beryl, emerald bears specific physical and optical properties. From the mythical mines of Cleopatra to today’s Colombian landscapes, come and discover the legends that surround emeralds and have given them a prominent place in antique and modern jewels.
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