Emeralds were used in ancient rituals to enhance memory and intuition. Some mystics even claimed they could reveal the future.

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Emeralds were used in ancient rituals to enhance memory and intuition. Some mystics even claimed they could reveal the future.
Colombian emeralds are considered the most valuable in the world, prized for their vivid green color and exceptional clarity.
Emeralds were once believed to soothe tired eyes. Ancient scholars would rest their eyes on the stone after long hours of studying scrolls.
The inclusions inside emeralds are called “jardins” (French for gardens). These natural markings are seen as a sign of authenticity, not flaws.
In the Middle Ages, emeralds were thought to protect against evil spells and reveal truth. Some even believed they could make you more eloquent.
Cleopatra was obsessed with emeralds. She owned mines in Egypt and believed the gem gave her power, wisdom, and eternal youth.