The Emerald is a gemstone of green color belonging                to the family of beryl gems. The emerald is the gemstone  of the planet Mercury                       and helps to overcome problems related to this  planet.
 This                      gemstone is rare because it is very difficult to  find a flawless                      emerald. Aquamarine, morganite, goshenite, and  heliodor are                      also members of the beryl family and have the same  chemical                      constituents, except for chromic oxide, which gives  emerald                      the green color that distinguishes it from the other  varieties                      of beryls. 
Some Qualities of a Good Emerald 
1. rich green homogeneous color that is deep and pleasant, like a blade of fresh grass
2. retains its color and luster in all kinds of lights and shades
3. compactness, which gives it high specific gravity
4. transparence, which makes it rare and costlier than diamonds
According to the Agastya Mat, as  mentioned in                      the Ratna Prakash, a good emerald is transparent,  without                      dust, pure as a drop of dew on a lotus leaf, and it  sheds                      luster in all directions when held on the palm in  sunlight.                    
Some Flaws of Emeralds 
1. brittleness
2. presence of a hole
3. dullness; devoid of inner glow
4. unevenness of color
5. graininess
6. black or yellow spots
Such stones have no merit and should  be discarded.                      A real emerald of a good size is rare and it is  almost impossible                      to find an eyeglass-clear emerald. It is known for  its ability                      to neutralize poison. 
Some                      tests for Identification of Real Emeralds 
1. If a real emerald is placed in a glass pot with water it radiates green light, whereas the imitation does not.
2. If a real emerald is placed on the eyes it gives a cool feeling, whereas an imitation becomes warm very quickly.
3. A drop of water on a real gemstone retains its shape and does not spread around like water. Even moving and inverting the gemstone does not harm the drop, whereas in an imitation it does not remain a drop but spreads like water.
Some aspects of the Rituals for  Wearing an                      Emerald
An emerald should be bought on a  Wedsnesday                      when the Sun is in the norther quarter in an  ascending cycle.                      The weight of the gemstone emerald should not be  less than                      three rattikas. It should be set in gold during the  morning                      hours. Before wearing the ring should be kept  immersed for                      some time in raw cow's milk. 
Some aspects of the Medicinal  Utility of                      the Emerald 
Emerald Oxide increases ojas  (radiance), cures                      fever, coma, vomiting, thirst, problems created by  any kind                      of poisoning, aggravated bile, acidity, asthma,  jaundice,                      constipation, hemorrhoids, and swellings of the  internal organs.                      Because the oxide of emerald is cold in nature it is  very                      suitable for people with hot temperament. It also  cures weakness                      of the heart and the stomach. It is a very useful  remedy for                      tuberculosis, diabetes, and urinary troubles. The  oxide of                      emerald increases memory, provides longevity, and is  an effective                      remedy for snakebite. It also cures problems caused  by evil                      spirits and by the planet Mercury.
Emerald Paste can be used whenever  needed for                      the following: 
1. Kidney stone - with honey and pipal
2. Colic pains - with honey
3. Fever - with honey
4. Vomiting - with honey
5. Poisoning - with honey or malai
6. Swelling of internal organs - with honey
7. Indigestion - with honey and triphala choorna (powder)
8. Heart troubles - with sarpgandha powder ETC.
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Chief Sources of Emeralds 
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