Emerald – Rough in Matrix 11.5cm x 10.5cm
€300.00
Emerald rough crystals in matrix showcase the natural, unpolished beauty of this prized gemstone. Found embedded in their original host rock, these formations highlight the raw, authentic growth of emeralds and are treasured for their connection to nature, wisdom, and emotional balance.
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Emerald – Rough in Matrix
Emerald is a precious green gemstone belonging to the beryl family, composed of beryllium aluminum silicate. Its rich green color comes from trace amounts of chromium and vanadium. Emerald crystals typically form within metamorphic rocks such as schist and in hydrothermal veins, often embedded in a natural matrix of quartz, mica, or schist. Valued for thousands of years, emerald is prized for its rarity, vivid color, and raw beauty when found in its natural state.
Encourages Calm and Emotional Balance
Emerald is known for its calming energy and its ability to promote emotional healing. It is believed to bring harmony to the heart, ease emotional tension, and encourage gentle self-reflection.
Supports Love and Honest Communication
Long associated with love, compassion, and truth, emerald is thought to inspire open-hearted communication and strengthen meaningful connections with others.
Inspires Growth and Renewal
Often seen as a stone of growth, emerald is believed to support personal development, emotional resilience, and the courage to embrace change. Its energy encourages new beginnings and the pursuit of long-term goals.
Releases Fears and Encourages Trust
Emerald is traditionally used to release fears and promote trust—both in oneself and in relationships. It is thought to help dissolve old emotional patterns, making space for hope and confidence.
Natural Formation and Composition
Emerald is a variety of beryl (Be₃Al₂(SiO₃)₆), with its distinct green color derived from trace amounts of chromium and vanadium. Rough emerald crystals often form in a host matrix of schist, quartz, or mica, where their natural, unpolished beauty is preserved. These raw formations offer a direct connection to the Earth’s geological history and the stone’s enduring natural elegance.




