Personally, I prefer the green of an emerald paired with a diamond. The ruby is a popular gemstone choice as well.
'Emerald diamond' is not a gemstone: it is a confusion of vocabulary. An emerald-cut diamond stone is made from carbon. An emerald is a different gemstone, made from the mineral beryl - (Be3Al2(SiO3)6) --and colored green by trace amounts of chromium and sometimes vanadium.
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Emerald
green gemstone: emerald, red gemstone: ruby, blue gemstone: sometimes perl
There are 2 types of gemstones that you may be looking at. Either a (green) emerald precious gemstone or an emerald shape diamond. Diamonds come in all kinds of shapes, including emeralds.
Emerald is a green variety of beryl group where coloring element is chromium. A green variety of beryl without chromium, is not an emerald, is known as green beryl.
An emerald is the green variety of the gemstone, beryl. There is also a green gemstone called the oriental emerald which is a form of corundum, a mineral whose red and blue varieties are rubies and sapphires, respectively.
That would be.... Emerald.
The anagram is emerald, a green gemstone.
Well there are a couple of gemstones that are green. August's birthstone is peridot, which is a yellow green color and the May birthstone is an Emerald which is a darker green. A semi-precious stone that is green would be Jade. See Related Links for more information.
There is no such thing as "emerold". However, the gemstone "emerald" is a deep green in colour.
Emerald is a popular gemstone, valued for it's lovely green color. Emerald is actually a trade name for the mineral beryl, which is an ore of beryllium.