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“an emerald”
emeralds, an emerald
Brittle gems which have a tendency to chip and are rarely flawless.
The rich green color of these stones are caused by the presence of chromium, a hard white metal.
In ancient times, powdered emerald was believed to cure fever and the plague.
Emeralds are formed from a combination of three main minerals: silicon (the chief constituent of sand and quartz), aluminum, and beryllium.
Colombia is the source of the finest emeralds.
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“an emerald”
(the four gemstones which are most valuable are diamonds, sapphires, rubies, and emeralds; and anyone would be impressed with a gift of a diamond, a sapphire, an emerald, or a ruby piece of jewelry)