An emerald is a green gemstone from the beryl family, known for its vivid color and elegance.
Emerald is a rich green to bluish-green color, often deep and vibrant.
Emerald green pairs well with gold, white, black, navy, blush pink, and cream tones.
Yes, high-quality emeralds can be expensive due to their rarity and color, especially if they are untreated.
Emeralds can range from $200 to over $10,000 per carat, depending on clarity, color, size, and origin.
Emerald symbolizes love, renewal, wisdom, and abundance, and is often associated with growth and balance.
Emeralds are softer than diamonds on the Mohs scale, so they require some extra care. While emerald rings are durable, we recommend avoiding harsh chemicals and taking extra precautions during daily activities to preserve the stone’s beauty.
To activate metaphysically, some meditate with the stone. For cleaning, use warm soapy water and a soft brush—avoid ultrasonic cleaners and harsh chemicals.
A real emerald often has natural inclusions (‘jardin’), moderate brilliance, and a rich green hue; professional gem certification confirms authenticity.
Yes, but with caution. Emeralds rank 7.5–8 on the Mohs scale, so they can chip or scratch more easily than diamonds or sapphires.