May's birthstone is EMERALD.
For over 4,000 years we've been intrigued and enchanted by emeralds! One of the most famous emerald collectors was Cleopatra, who received them as gifts from Alexander the Great. Early Spanish explorers encountered South American emeralds in their dealings with Inca and Aztec peoples. Today, Colombian mines produce some of the world's finest specimens.
This stone has long been regarded as a symbol of fertility, rebirth, and springtime. The most prized varieties are the color of green grass. In ancient Rome, emeralds were valued for their protective qualities and calming effects. Other folklore attributes include healing (especially eyes), fortune, and wisdom.
As a softer stone, emeralds require a little extra care; they work best in settings that aren't worn every day. Avoid steam and ultrasonic cleaners, as well as strong detergents. We would be happy to clean your emerald jewelry for you! Stop in for a free inspection and cleaning today.
The article comes from China Chang'an stainless steel jewelry manufacturer - A2A, the website is www.stainlesssteelacc.com .
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