The story of the classic eternal charm of Graff and emerald (Figure)

Emerald produced in Colombia is considered to be the best in the world. What makes them different is that they show a deeper green. Over the years, Graf has collected some of the world's most gorgeous Colombian emeralds.

The Emerald (Emerald) name comes from the Greek Smaragdo, which means green stone. The earliest emerald mining was in Egypt more than 4,000 years ago. It became the most treasured gem of Egyptian tribal leaders. Chemicals vanadium and chromium are important elements affecting emeralds; different degrees of vanadium and chromium make the color of the emerald change, from the refined light green to the magnificent deep dark green. Emerald's feature is that it usually contains internal enamel, and these gems are known as Jardin's enamel, which not only enriches the unique temperament of the emerald, but also adds to its extraordinary charm.

A white diamond and emerald parrot brooches in the Graff brooch design are another masterpiece of the brand, with a total weight of 26.77 carats. Each of the marquise-shaped and round white diamonds was carefully inlaid by Graf's senior craftsmen. It was amazing. Another unique feature of this parrot brooch is that it is specially equipped with Colombian pear-shaped cut emeralds weighing up to 7 carats, making this parrot even more vivid.

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