Birthstones for May
According to the Gem association of Sri Lanka the precious stone representing the month of May is the beautiful green Emerald that the Greek’s called “Smaragdos” literally translated to mean ‘green coloured stone’.
"Who first beholds the light of day
In
spring's sweet, flower month of May
And wears an Emerald all her life
Shall be
a loved and a loving wife."
Sri Lanka is famous for its Blue Sapphires (Ceylon sapphires) and Pink/Red Rubies which come from the mining district in Ratnapura. Ratnapura is a difficult place to backpack to and a very uninteresting place once you get there! To find out better tour options and discover more about Ratnapura and Sri Lankan Gems check out my Backpacking Sri Lanka guide book below.
Sri Lanka is famous for its Blue Sapphires (Ceylon sapphires) and Pink/Red Rubies which come from the mining district in Ratnapura. Ratnapura is a difficult place to backpack to and a very uninteresting place once you get there! To find out better tour options and discover more about Ratnapura and Sri Lankan Gems check out my Backpacking Sri Lanka guide book below.
Celebs Born in May
Audrey Hepburn, George Clooney, David
Beckham all have emeralds as their birthstone.
Celebs Who Love Emeralds
Royalty such as Queen Elizabeth 11 of UK,
who reportedly has a massive emerald collection, have always favoured emeralds
and former icons such as Elizabeth Taylor also loved the stone.
However, it was Angelina Jolie who caused
the biggest stir when she strutted her stuff
at the 2009 Oscars. The fashion world certainly took notice as she
walked down the red carpet wearing huge emerald tear dropped earrings designed
by Lorraine
Schwartz. Since then emeralds have been a firm favourite with fashion conscious
celebs.
Famous Jewelry Pieces
The Crown of Andes made by the Incas weighs
over 100lbs and is decorated with 453 emeralds that are approx. 1500carats.
Biggest Emerald Stone in the World
The Devonshire emerald is one of the
largest emeralds in the world, it’s a whopping 1386 carats and was given to the
6th Duke of Devonshire by the Emperor of Brazil in1831. It’s now in
the Natural History Museum London
Healing powers
Emeralds were thought to be so beautiful,
so dazzling that their brilliance could restore sight. A true believer in this
was the short sighted Roman Emperor Nero, who was seen to use an Emerald eye
glass to watch the gladiator games. Other healing properties include fertility,
spine, headaches and enhanced mental ability.
History
Emeralds were loved by the Peruvians, Romans, Incas and the Spanish. The Romans
used emeralds as lie detectors, they believed the emerald would
become lighter in colour if someone was lying or up to no good. The Incas were big time collectors of emeralds, especially the priests, who believed they had magical powers linked to
the goddess Esmerelda. Some say the emeralds were as large as ostrich eggs.
Many of the emeralds were stolen the Spanish who ransacked the
temples and looted from the priests. The Spanish explorer Pizzaro
ordered his soldiers to steal huge emeralds from the Mexicans. However a priest had the last laugh, he
told the stupid soldiers that if they wanted to be sure the stones were real they must
put them on an anvil and bash them with a hammer to see if they broke. So they bashed all there big stones with a giant hammer and ended up with lots of tiny little emeralds :)
Urban Myths: Hebrews believed that the stone was
so brilliant and dazzling that it could turn a serpent blind if it looked at one, Peruvians believed that demons and griffins guarded the emerald mines and the Romans believed that you would have very bad luck if an emerald fell from its setting.
Investment Value: Emeralds represent
excellent investment value as they have a stable market price.
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