Emerald: All Your Questions Answered

When asked about a green gemstone, emerald is the first name that will pop into our minds. This beautiful green gem has captivated the hearts of many famous personalities, including the Egyptian Queen Cleopatra (surprised, eh?). Even though emeralds have been around for thousands of years, several questions surround this glamorous gem.

In today’s article, we have picked ten commonly asked questions about emeralds and answered them for you. Keep reading to know them…

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1. What is an emerald?

Emerald is a gorgeous green gemstone that belongs to the family of the mineral beryl. It derives its name from a Latin word, “Smaragdus,” which translates to green. Along with its impressive hue, emeralds typically feature mossy or garden-like inclusions called Jardin (the French word for garden).

2. Where are emeralds found?

For a long time, Columbia has been a renowned and significant producer of the world’s best emeralds. Other sources of fine quality emeralds include Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Brazil.

Countries like Afghanistan, Pakistan, the United States, Australia, Russia, and more also contribute towards emerald production.

3. Are emeralds rare?

Emeralds are mined at several places around the globe, due to which, despite being precious, they are easily accessible. But superior quality gems that exhibit a bright green hue and lack eye-visible inclusion are rare and hence, very expensive too.

4. What does an emerald symbolize?

Known as the Gem of Spring, this jewel signifies re-birth, joy, abundance and possesses various positive attributes. It is believed to protect its wearer from the evil eye, cure diseases, bring goodness, calmness, honesty, loyalty in love, and intelligence. Also, emeralds are said to represent good fortune, hope, faith, balance, and sympathy.

5. What is the color of an emerald?

A rich green hue with a vivid color saturation is said to be an emerald’s most exceptional quality. Its stunning color ranges from bluish green to pure green to an intense deep green. Any other gem with a lighter green hue and low saturation is classified as green beryl.

6. Which factors determine the value of emeralds?

When it comes to emeralds, the two qualities that help determine its value are – color and clarity. Emerald that has evenly distributed bluish-green to deep green hue and no eye-visible color zoning are most preferred.

Also, it is well-known that most emeralds contain eye-visible inclusions, and they are generally accepted. However, if this inclusion affects the gem’s transparency or clarity, then its value is drastically reduced.

7. Do emeralds undergo treatments?

The simple answer to this is – Yes, emeralds are often treated. Natural emeralds are heavily included, so they must undergo treatment for better clarity. The standard and most common procedure that is used for emeralds is oiling. Occasionally, they are also color-enhanced to deepen their green hue.

8. How can you identify a genuine emerald?

In today’s market, green beryl, green-colored glass, and even peridots are sold as emeralds. So it is recommended that you examine a gem before purchasing it. Check the gemstone for its hue; if it is bluish-green to deep green, it is a genuine emerald. However, if it is too bluish or yellowish, then it is a high chance that the gem in your hands is fake. Moreover, when viewed under light, if this gem emits rainbow hues, it is not a real emerald.

9. Can emeralds be worn daily?

Emeralds rank at 7.5 to 8 on the mineral hardness scale, which means that they are durable and can be worn every day. But they are not as tough as diamonds or ruby, so you need to be cautious when wearing them to avoid damage.

The Magic Behind The Simple Black Choker

Spring is coming, and that means it’s time to put away the turtlenecks and make your face and body irresistible again.

But this got me thinking, just what is it about a simple black choker? Once you’ve put one on, you just want to scream. Why is that?

Not only do they go with every kind of outfit, but they enhance just any look you’re going for.

Wear it with a leather jacket and you’ll look badder.
Wear it with formal attire and you’ll look more classier.
Wear it with kiddie clothes and you’ll look cuter.
Wear it with a business suit and you’ll look smarter.
Wear it with goth attire and you’ll look darker.
Wear it with soulful clothes and you’ll look funkier.
Wear it with just underwear and you’ll look sexier.

And all it is is a black ribbon. It’s magic!

But allow me to explain.

The choker is not included in most attires; it is solely an accessory. When you have a dress or outfit, you’re usually good to go.

But with a black choker, there is just so much that it compliments. Your face for one. With an additional feature to stare at, you head has another layer of beauty. Don’t have piercings? Don’t like applying makeup? No worries!

Unless you are wearing another necklace, you don’t really have anything to occupy that chest area. A black choker, however, is easily noticeable, and adds depth to any outfit.

Additionally, black is a color that goes great with any other color, so a black choker gives you an additional color to your outfit that’s neutral and high in contrast.

And let’s not forget, chokers are cheap, regardless of what material you buy one in: Velvet, satin, leather, latex, or nylon. So what are you waiting for? Buy some in many different widths and feel the magic!

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Reasons Why Women Stop Wearing Chokers

Chokers are fun, sexy accessories that come in various colors, styles, and materials. But just like skinny jeans and colorblock shirts, they’re placed in a giant rotation of garments that start and stop becoming trendy.

For mostly affordable and energetic jewels that do a lot to make you look pretty, you would expect they would be a staple in fashion like tank tops and baseball caps. You’d even think they would be treated in the same vein as makeup and earrings as a way to make your face look professional. But alas, they come and go at the will of the fashion gods.

With that said, we’ve come up with several reasons why women might not be high on chokers, with rebuttals for each.

They’re Too Bold

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This is a valid argument indeed. Many chokers are thick, bold, and noticeable, but that is so that they stand out. Velvet and ribbon chokers are the most common with very wide widths of 5/8 inches and up, and it is understandable if something that wide can be off-putting to some. Sometimes, women don’t want to stand out or be noticed and that’s okay.

My Tip: Many chokers can be thin, in fact. Women can just tie a thin cord around their neck and it can still look very alluring, for vlogs and self portraits if nothing else.

They’re Too Excessive

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Women can see chokers as too bold, or they can also see them as them adding too much to their outfit. Chokers definitely give an outfit something more to look at, but some women just don’t see them as simpler accessories like other necklaces. Not only can chokers vary in simplicity, but so can outfits, and when women often collect clothes that are unique and attractive in their own right, bold accessories can seem like too much.

My Tip: Many longer necklaces can be modified into chokers, albeit you would need some extra work to make it possible. If there is another necklace that you like wearing, try to make it shorter. That way, you won’t feel as if it’s too bold if you are already used to wearing it.

They’re Too Retro

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Chokers were definitely once popular before, most notably in the 90s, so it’s not hard for women to recognize them as a 90s fad. In today’s generations, chokers have been more out of style than they have been, which explains why many see it as a “90’s thing” when it comes back in style.

My Tip: Disregard this. Truth be told, they were conceptualized thousands of years prior.

They’re Not Versatile

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Many chokers definitely have a unique style to them, and many look wicked on their own accord. But for many women, they likely aren’t sure how many outfits can be paired with a victorian cameo or large, gold pearls. The chokers usually are big, with unique shapes and colors.

My Tip: Get one in a black ribbon. You cannot go wrong with just a simple black choker that you can pair with just any color.

They’re For Weirdos

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TV has a ton of influence on people. They usually are what help curb trends and pop culture. Over the years, scripted programming has always labeled chokers as unusual attire, thus, they’re often given to characters with abnormal personalities. They’re quirky like Abby Sciuto, headstrong like Donna Martin, or just on a distant planet like Phoebe Buffay. Needless to say, characters that are known to wear chokers often on TV shows happen to also have negative traits about them. And that’s unfortunate.

My Tip: What these ladies also have in common is that they have great taste in fashion.

Women Only Wear What’s Trendy

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Another viable reason is that some women don’t really care for chokers, they only follow trends. They only wear what’s “in” simply because it looks favorable at the time and won’t feel confident any other way. Millions of women have bought them in the last half-decade only for them to lapse.

My Tip: Don’t follow trends. Wear what makes you feel comfortable.

Women “Grow Up”

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