Thursday, April 30, 2009

May: The Month of Emeralds


I adore emeralds: it's no secret. The emerald is my birthstone and I am delighted by its colours whether the palest green like pond water to the dark translucent greens that one can see in the Tower of London in the Crown Jewels of England. Emeralds also remind me of one of my favorite places, India, as do rubies. Say the phrase "emeralds and rubies" and India instantly springs to my mind with all its beauty, strangeness, and mystery.

It is a joy to work with emeralds whether they are gem quality or opaque or totally included and rustic. The very knowledge that they are emeralds still imbues them with mystery and exoticism (I have some very crude uncut emeralds that a friend brought me back from Mexico; they are rather rock-like, but I still cherish them).
I am still trying to organize my new studio, but did have some time for the emerald bracelets that you see here. As you can see, I do like mixing emeralds of different quality for a unique texture and range of colours. An AA emerald may be beside an included, opaque stone, but each acts as a foil for the other.
I will be writing more information on emeralds, their history and the beliefs surrounding them. By the way, the largest cut emerald is known as the Mogul Emerald, dates from 1695,and although it was discovered in Colombia was carved and set in, yes, India! I will be going to see it soon, for it belongs to the Smithsonian's National Gem and Mineral Collection.



6 comments:

Marie Cramp said...

Astoundingly beautiful!! I am also a big fan of Emeralds although not my birthstone. There is nothing that compares to the beauty and colour. TFS

Marie
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joe said...

its very beautiful and nice!
my big sister will very love it!

Unknown said...

Your jewelry is amazing!! Greetings from Portugal!

bahadir said...

they are beautiful
good designs

Mens Wedding Bands said...

That is some beautiful and artistic jewelry. Thank you for the posy

Little House Mercantile LLC said...

Your jewelry is beautiful one of my farvoites is coral.


carol
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