
Emerald is a naturally occurring, green-colored, and highly valuable gemstone. It is, in fact, a special variety of the mineral known as beryl. The vibrant green color of emerald is caused by elements such as chromium and vanadium within it. The brighter and deeper the color, the more valuable the stone becomes.How Is Emerald Formed?Emerald forms over millions of years deep within the Earth under conditions of high temperature and pressure, as different minerals come together. During this proces
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İbrahim Filiz

Emerald is a precious and green variety of the beryl mineral group. The presence of chromium and vanadium imparts to emerald its characteristic green color. Throughout history, it has been valued by various civilizations for its aesthetic appeal, rarity, and symbolic meanings. Across a wide geographical range—from ancient Egypt to medieval Europe, and from South American civilizations to Asian cultures—emerald has been associated with concepts such as power, fertility, immortality, and protectio
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