Emerald pendant
On this page you can find our handmade Emerald pendants . Not only can you find emerald necklaces in our online store, but also more than 50 different types of other gemstone pendants. If you are interested in other gemstones, check out the page gemstone necklace . Have fun shopping!
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Discover our unique pendants are made!
1. The right stone
The process of making the pendants starts with finding the right gemstone. The shape and size are important and only if they meet the requirements will it be made into a pendant.
2. Drilling the gemstone
Then in the stone using a diamond drill a hole is drilled, this is done in water to cool the stone and drill.
3. Processing the eyelet
Then an eye is made of it silver , gold filled or 14 karat gold with which the pendant is attached to the stone.
4. Take pictures
Each pendant is then photographed individually so that you can choose which one to buy. Discover the different shapes and sizes on the product pages
Are you looking for another green gemstone? Then view our page green gem .
Where does the name 'Smaragd' come from?
The name "smaragd" comes from the Greek word "smaragdos" meaning green. This is a reference to the distinctive green color of this gemstone. The term "smaragdos" was originally used to describe a green mineral species, but later it was used specifically for the green variety of beryl.
Emerald: A green - blue gemstone with a rich history
The Emerald is one of the oldest and most valuable gemstones in the world. The oldest known emeralds were found in Egypt, where the stone was valued as far back as 1600 BC. The Egyptians believed that the emerald protected them from evil spirits and helped them communicate with the gods. The stone was often used in jewelry and was worn by pharaohs and royal families.
In ancient times, emeralds were also valued by the Greeks and Romans. The Roman emperor Nero, who was known for his love of gemstones, was said to use the emerald to watch gladiator fights, as he thought the green color helped him see better.
In the Middle Ages, the emerald was seen as a symbol of wisdom and immortality. The stone was often used in ecclesiastical jewelry and was seen as a powerful stone for healing and protection.
Where is Emerald found?
The Emerald is one of the oldest and most valuable gemstones in the world and is mined in several countries around the world. Although emeralds are found in many countries, there are a number of countries that are known as major producers.
Colombia is probably the most famous producer of emeralds. This South American nation has been a major source of these beautiful green gems for many years. Emeralds from Colombia are considered the most valuable and high-quality emeralds in the world, thanks to their intense green color and clear transparency.
Zambia is also a major producer of emeralds. This African nation has recently produced a large quantity of Emeralds that rival the quality of Colombian Emeralds. Zambian emeralds are seen as a cheaper alternative to Colombian emeralds and are popular with jewelry designers and buyers.
Brazil is another major producer of Emeralds. The Emeralds from Brazil are known for their unique colors ranging from bright green to sea green. These gemstones are popular with jewelry designers and collectors.
Russia and Pakistan are also major producers of emeralds. Russia is best known for its large, bright Emeralds, while Pakistan is known for its smaller, but colorful Emeralds.
Meaning Emerald
Balance, Recovery & Joy of Life
Emerald is a green Beryl species that works on the heart chakra. He restores physical, emotional and spiritual balance. Beryl has a balancing effect on the nervous system in case of nervousness and emotional outbursts caused by excessive stress.
It increases courage, calms the mind and helps you not to be overcome by fear. It removes distractions, reduces overstimulation and the need to overanalyze things.
Beryl gives a zest for life when tired and stimulates a positive view of the world. He helps you shed unwanted emotional baggage. In relationships, Beryl strengthens friendship, love and unity and keeps you mentally young.
Beryl stimulates feelings of security, self-confidence, patience and determination. This centering stone helps you to be purposeful and effective, but at the same time versatile, forward-looking and full of joy. He guides you in the next step in your life path and helps you realize your potential. Beryl gives mental clarity, strengthens memory, inspires inner knowledge and broadens vision.
This stone of wisdom promotes truth and discernment and helps you to speak fluently and melodiously.
Emerald helps to overcome setbacks and helps you to enjoy life intensely. He brings balance, openness, recovery and regeneration. It also stimulates spiritual growth, clairvoyance, a sense of beauty, harmony and justice.
Did you know...
... the name of this gemstone is derived from the Latin word ' smaragdus', which means 'green stone' ?
chakra
Heart Chakra & Third Eye Chakra