WHY BUY PLATED AND CZ'S WHEN YOU CAN OWN THE REAL THING??????

THESE ARE 5mm X 3mm  STUDS WITH NATURAL EARTH MINED EMERALDS.  APP.  .50 CTW

YOU WILL LOVE THEM.

THESE ARE GENUINE EARTH MINED GREEN EMERALDS   AND SOLID STERLING SILVER----NO CZ'S --NOTHING PLATED.

I ALSO HAVE SEVERAL RINGS AND PENDANTS LISTED AND WOULD COMBINE SHIPPING.

I SHIP TO THE UNITED STATES AND ACCEPT PAY PAL FOR PAYMENT.

I WILL USE THE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING PROGRAM FROM E-BAY...


THIS IS A VERY GOOD VALUE AND YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH YOUR PURCHASE.

Emerald History and Lore

Emerald’s lush green has soothed souls and excited imaginations since antiquity. Its name comes from the ancient Greek word for green, “smaragdus.” Rome’s Pliny the Elder described emerald in his Natural History, published in the first century AD: “…nothing greens greener” was his verdict. He described the use of emerald by early lapidaries, who “have no better method of restoring their eyes than by looking at the emerald, its soft, green color comforting and removing their weariness and lassitude.” Even today, the color green is known to relieve stress and eye strain.

There are other green gems, like tourmaline and peridot, but emerald is the one that’s always associated with the lushest landscapes and the richest greens. Ireland is the Emerald Isle. Seattle, in the US state of Washington, is the Emerald City. Thailand’s most sacred religious icon is called the Emerald Buddha, even though it’s carved from green jadeite.

The first known emerald mines were in Egypt, dating from at least 330 BC into the 1700s. Cleopatra was known to have a passion for emerald, and used it in her royal adornments.

Emeralds from what is now Colombia were part of the plunder when sixteenth-century Spanish explorers invaded the New World. The Incas had already been using emeralds in their jewelry and religious ceremonies for 500 years. The Spanish, who treasured gold and silver far more than gems, traded emeralds for precious metals. Their trades opened the eyes of European and Asian royalty to emerald’s majesty.

Emerald is the most famous member of the beryl family. Legends endowed the wearer with the ability to foresee the future when emerald was placed under the tongue, as well as to reveal truth and be protected against evil spells. Emerald was once also believed to cure diseases like cholera and malaria. Wearing an emerald was believed to reveal the truth or falseness of a lover’s oath as well as make one an eloquent speaker.

Legend also states that emerald was one of the four precious stones given by God to King Solomon. These four stones were said to have endowed the king with power over all creation.

Its color reflects new spring growth, which makes it the perfect choice of a birthstone for the month of May. It’s also the gemstone for twentieth and thirty-fifth wedding anniversaries.