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3 Billion Years in the Making
There is a distinct power in wearing a stone that has captivated humanity for millennia. Emeralds aren’t just a luxury statement; they are literal fragments of cosmic time. With the oldest known specimens dating back nearly three billion years, this deeply saturated green gem carries a heavy, grounding frequency of rebirth, abundance, and raw power.
Whether you are looking to invoke protection, or invest in a timeless piece of wearable art, here is why emerald belongs in your permanent collection—and exactly how to style it.
Long before she became a legend, Queen Cleopatra used emeralds as the ultimate power move. She didn't just wear them to look regal; she gifted them to foreign dignitaries to subtly flaunt Egypt’s wealth, power, and divine favor.
Today, that same commanding energy is woven into our signature designs. If you’re looking to bring that unapologetic, protective presence into your daily life, emerald is your stone.
Centuries ago, lapidaries —the master artisans who meticulously cut and polish gems—worked under intense strain. To restore their focus and ease their eyes after hours of concentrated labor, they would keep a raw emerald at their workstations. Looking at its deep green hue was believed to immediately soothe eye strain and calm the mind.
In a modern world dominated by non-stop screen time and digital noise, we could all use that grounding energy.
In traditional gemology, internal mineral streaks are called "inclusions" and are often hidden away. But with emeralds, the rules change. Connoisseurs actually celebrate these visible internal patterns, calling them jardin—the French word for garden—because they look like wild, tangled foliage trapped in stone.
Because of these unique internal structures, emeralds are notoriously difficult and risky for master jewelers to set, requiring immense patience and precision. This complexity only increases their value, meaning no two pieces are ever completely identical.
From Cleopatra’s court to the iconic jewelry vaults of Elizabeth Taylor and modern red carpets, emeralds remain the choice of those who command a room.