Description
Primary Information
Emerald has been greatly sought after and treasured within our society since the beginning of our humanity due to its unusual colors. The Emerald Tablets of Toth is an ancient book that is said to hold some of the world’s oldest wisdom and magical secrets. Emerald was used to create this book. God bestowed four rings of strength upon King Solomon, one of which was a green Emerald. Natives from New Granada (northern South America) used to burn Emerald tributes to their sun and moon gods, believing that they must appreciate their sight if mere mortals do. In 1967, a little village in Columbia called Gachalá unearthed one of the largest chunks ever reported. The “Gachalá Emerald,” which weighs over 858 carats and is housed at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., is the largest gem in the world.
Healing Properties
Emerald represents hope, destiny, rebirth, and progress. It is a Heart Advocate and a Discoverer of Honesty who inspires a never-ending search for meaning, fairness, compassion, and peace. Emerald is known as the “Stone of Successful Love” because it opens and stimulates the heart chakra. Its calming influence heals all levels of the being, infusing the spirit with new life and vigor. It is a stone of endless patience and inspiration, evoking togetherness, empathy, love, and loyalty. Emerald is known for promoting friendship and equilibrium between lovers, as well as household contentment, joy, and devotion. It was dedicated to the goddess Venus in the ancient world for its power to ensure love security.
Best Used For
- Revitalize romance in a relationship.
- Enhances self-esteem.
- Activates one’s creative side.
- Strengthens memory and inspires meaningful conversation.
- Strong healer of the physical body, particularly the heart.