A diamond is a stone that truly states, “I love you” in a deep way. In fact, you’ve probably heard the slogan many times that “a diamond is forever.”
Diamond Shapes ALL ABOUT DIAMONDS
Diamond is symbol of deep, everlasting love, as well as the fact that it’s
the hardest substance known on earth. Diamonds were always used to engrave tools
because of their hardness. They have been found all over the world on all
continents.
Today, the primary use of diamonds is no longer for carving or protection
during battles. They are now used for adornment because of their sheer beauty-
their dispersion of white light into many different beautiful colors, and their
brilliance and indestructibility. Gemologists now rate diamonds based upon what
is called “the 4 C’s,” referring to carat, cut, color, and clarity.
A diamond is a stone that truly states, “I love you” in a deep way. In fact, you’ve probably heard the slogan many times that “a diamond is forever.”
Diamond Colors ALL ABOUT DIAMONDS
Carat - refers to the weight of the diamond.
Cut - refers to the brilliance of the stone, as the way it is cut
determines how much brilliance a diamond will have.
Clarity - refers to the natural blemishes found inside diamonds (and
remember, a flawless diamond is extremely rare)
Color - is the last important factor when choosing a diamond. The
highest color ranking for a diamond represents a completely clear and colorless
stone.
The green of the emerald - the color of life and of the springtime, which comes round again and again. But it has also, for centuries, been the color of beauty and of constant love. Deep green is the most desired color in emeralds. The paler the color of the emerald, the lesser its value.
Emerald Shapes SOURCE OF EMERALD
Emeralds have been held in high esteem since ancient times. Probably the
oldest known finds were once made near the Red Sea in Egypt. More recently,
layers of emerald have been found in Brazil, South Africa, Zambia, Pakistan,
Afghanistan and India.
This fascinating gemstone, is considered goddess among gemstones. It is
believed to provide peace and harmony. Emeralds come in a wide shade of greens,
from yellow-green to blue-green. The most valuable is grass green with a hint of
blue. The intensity and brightness of the color also affect the monetary value.
Emeralds are also cut in many classical shapes, like, round, square, pear, oval
etc.
The green of the emerald - the color of life and of the springtime, which comes round again and again. But it has also, for centuries, been the color of beauty and of constant love. Deep green is the most desired color in emeralds. The paler the color of the emerald, the lesser its value.
Shades of Emerald SOURCE OF EMERALD
Emeralds have been held in high esteem since ancient times. Probably the
oldest known finds were once made near the Red Sea in Egypt. More recently,
layers of emerald have been found in Brazil, South Africa, Zambia, Pakistan,
Afghanistan and India.
This fascinating gemstone, is considered goddess among gemstones. It is
believed to provide peace and harmony. Emeralds come in a wide shade of greens,
from yellow-green to blue-green. The most valuable is grass green with a hint of
blue. The intensity and brightness of the color also affect the monetary value.
Emeralds are also cut in many classical shapes, like, round, square, pear, oval
etc.
Diamond Shapes Diamond Colors Emerald Shapes Shades of Emerald
You will be impressed to know that most of these famous diamonds had their origins in India. The most mysterious of them all is the –
The Hope Diamond FAMOUS DIAMONDS
The Hope Diamond: From 17th-century India to present-day Washington
D.C., the Hope Diamond is well-traveled. The story goes that its “original”
owner, a French merchant by the name of Jean-Baptiste Tavernier, stole the
115.16 carat blue diamond from the eye of a holy Hindu statue. Several years
later, the stone, now known as the “Blue Diamond of the Crown” or the “French
Blue” was recut into a 67-carat stone by his court jeweler.
You will be impressed to know that most of these famous diamonds had their origins in India. The most mysterious of them all is the –
The Kohinoor Diamond FAMOUS DIAMONDS
The Koh-i-Noor Diamond also known as the Mountain of Light, has
perhaps the most storied and turbulent past of all the famous diamonds. The gem
is another product of India’s Kollur Mine in India, where it was discovered in
the 13th century at a recorded weight of 186 carats. Currently on display in the
Tower of London as part of the Crown Jewels, the stone is mounted in a crown
that once belonged to Queen Elizabeth.
This gemstone still occupies a special position in many cultures and religions.
Headgear of the Nizam of Hyderabad FAMOUS EMERALDS
The magnificent jewlry of the Nizams of Hyderabad boast of many emerald
jewelry, including sarpench (bejeweled headgear), necklaces, waist-belts,
brace-lets, anklets, finger-rings, pocket watches. In ancient Rome, green was
the color of Venus, the goddess of beauty and love. They wore gems as much for
protection as pleasure.
Some of the most famous emeralds are to be seen in museums and collections.
The New York Museum of Natural History, for example, has an exhibit in which a
cup made of pure emerald which belonged to the Emperor Jehangir. Also seen here
is the Emerald and Diamond Tiara of Queen Victoria designed by her husband
Prince Albert.
This gemstone still occupies a special position in many cultures and religions.
Queen Victoria's Emerald Tiara FAMOUS EMERALDS
The magnificent jewlry of the Nizams of Hyderabad boast of many emerald
jewelry, including sarpench (bejeweled headgear), necklaces, waist-belts,
brace-lets, anklets, finger-rings, pocket watches. In ancient Rome, green was
the color of Venus, the goddess of beauty and love. They wore gems as much for
protection as pleasure.
Some of the most famous emeralds are to be seen in museums and collections.
The New York Museum of Natural History, for example, has an exhibit in which a
cup made of pure emerald which belonged to the Emperor Jehangir. Also seen here
is the Emerald and Diamond Tiara of Queen Victoria designed by her husband
Prince Albert.
The Hope Diamond The Kohinoor Diamond Headgear of Nizam Emerald Tiara