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Which is better, emerald or sapphire?

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Each of these gems, Emerald and Sapphire, can command high prices. Their high value lands them as crown jewels. Owning both sapphire and an emerald would be a dream come true, but the choice could be challenging if you had to choose only one.

Emerald

Emerald is a beautiful gemstone to add to your jewellery collection or to wear for astrological benefits. A high-quality emerald, like rubies, can cost more per carat than diamonds. However, the majority of emeralds on the market have inclusions or flaws. Chromium and vanadium give emerald its brilliant green tint.

Finding a flawless raw emerald might be challenging. As a result, most emeralds are treated to increase their colour and remove flaws. Emeralds, known as the “Jewelry of Kings,” have long been coveted by royal families. This stone, however, is more than just a sign of royalty. Wisdom and kindness are also included. The stone was thought to depict Goddess Venus by the ancient Romans and Greeks.

As a result, it is seen as a symbol of hope and love. The value of emeralds is determined by their colour, cut, clarity, and carat weight. The most expensive are those that are bright green or bluish-green.

Sapphire

Unlike emeralds, which have a single colour, sapphire has a variety of colours. These beautiful stones can be found throughout the world, but they are most commonly found in Kenya, Cambodia, Columbia, and India. Colour, like ruby and emerald, is the most critical factor in sapphire value.

The most precious sapphires are those with more intense and consistent colours. “Fancy sapphires” are sapphires that aren't blue. The famous “ruby sapphires” (pink), orange, yellow, green, and purple are among them.

Sapphires are thought to represent intelligence, virtue, and good luck. Sincerity, faithfulness, and holiness are also terms used to describe them (for royals). Sapphire (which has a heavenly blue tint) was thought to bring good fortune, protection, and spiritual healing in ancient and mediaeval times since it symbolised the pinnacle of celestial hope and faith. 

Conclusion

Be it Emerald or Sapphire, both have their own set of benefits for each Rashi in astrology. As jewellery, the two have been the status symbol for royalties and will continue to be. Visit Gem Selections for more information.

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