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For are 4 days away from celebrating St. Patrick’s day. On March 17th we celebrate this important holiday that is predominantly marked by the color green. Whoever is in the jewelry business or love jewelry, when we talk about the color green, the first thing that comes to mind is Emerald. Buy Jewelry Boca Raton
Emerald is a gemstone, and a variety of the mineral beryl colored green by trace amounts of chromium and sometimes vanadium. The largest emerald producer in the world is Colombia, constituting 50–95% of the world production depending on the year. Zambia is the world’s second biggest producer, consisting in 20% of the world’s production of gem quality stones. Emerald is also known as the traditional birthstone for May and for the astrological signs of Taurus, Gemini and sometimes Cancer.
In the jewelry business, emeralds are also very desirable. The green color when combined with the yellow gold gives a beautiful and elegant look to any piece of jewelry. If you think emeralds are not worth a lot of money, check this out. Some of the most expensive jewelry ever sold are made with emeralds. We separated for you some of the beauties for you to see.
If you are looking to buy or sell your jewelry, bring to a pawn shop in Boca Raton for the best deals. Go visit Boca Raton Pawn for the best deals in pre-owned jewelry. If you want to buy an emerald ring and does not want to pay full retail price, at BRP you will get the best deals in town. If you want to sell your jewelry, you will get the most money for your pre-owned jewelry at Boca Raton Pawn.
1 – A gift from German Prince Guido Henckel von Donnersmarck to his second wife Katherine, this Emerald and Diamond Tiara which contains a row of 11 polished pear shaped emeralds at about 500 carats total, was sold for $12 million.
2 – Queen Marie Jose’s Emerald and Diamond Necklace – This necklace contains 50 emeralds and a lot of diamonds. It was created by Van Cleef and Arpels.
3 – the Chalk Emerald is a 37.82 carats Colombian Harry Winston, Inc.emerald, set in a ring designed by , where it is surrounded by sixty pear-shaped diamonds, totalling approximately 15 carats (3.0 g).