Psychology of Colors Emerald

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EMERALD

Keywords: Balance / Harmony / Life / Vitality

Signifying nature and new beginnings, Emerald stands for renewal and health, its powerful attributes help to ground us, refreshing and regenerating our minds.

November is traditionally the time of year for giving and celebrating life.

Emerald represents finding balance and harmony which is exactly what Thanksgiving represents – living together harmoniously. 

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Emerald and the color Green in general signifies abundance, prosperity and growth within all aspects of life, whether it's being expressed in nature, the business world, or inside ourselves. Green is the color of our heart energy, expressing love, expansiveness, renewal and stability.

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Emerald hues denote balance, and support our capacity to create an equilibrium of positive emotions between our minds, and our hearts. It infuses vitality and enthusiasm by restoring depleted energy.

It nourishes our capacity for unconditional love, in both our selves and others. Green tones help to promote generosity and the uplifting feelings that come with sharing.

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Wearing Emerald colors can also help us to relax, creating a sanctuary within the stresses of living in the modern world. It supports us in drawing our attention towards the rejuvenating qualities found in nature, restoring and connecting us to our own sense of well being.

Swarovski Crystal tones that complement the color Emerald include Dark Moss GreenOlivinePeridot Satin, and it's lighter balance of PeridotChrysolite, and Crystal Luminous Green.

Swarovski Crystal 5328 Bicone Beads Featuring Emerald

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Swarovski Crystal 5000 Round Beads in Emerald

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Swarovski Crystal 5328 Bicone Beads Emerald AB

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Swarovski Crystal 5328 Bicone Beads Emerald Champagne

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Swarovski Crystal 5000 Round Beads Emerald AB

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Swarovski Crystal 6228 Heart Pendants Emerald

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Swarovski Crystal 3231 Two Holed Oval Featuring Emerald

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Free Swarovski Crystal Earring Project Featuring Emerald 

Imperial Art Deco

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Swarovski crystals

Product Group

Article No.

Amount

Size

Color

Color Code

Beads

5040

2 pcs

6mm

Emerald

205

Fancy Stones

4480

6 pcs

10mm

Emerald F

205

Fancy Settings

4480/S

6 pcs

10mm

Rhodium

3PH2OH

Pendants

6010

6 pcs

17x8.5mm

Emerald

205

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Supplies:

2—Add a Bead Ear Wires - TierraCast® 90-1120-00

6”—2.5mm Embossed Cable Chain - TierraCast® 20-1525-12

4—2” Eye Pins

6—4mm oval jump rings

Instructions:

Step 1:  Using nylon pliers set one 10mm 4480 Imperial Fancy Stone into the matching setting.  Press down on all four prongs to set.  Repeat 5 more times and set aside.

Step 2:  Using two eye pins slide three of the findings made in Step one onto the pins and make simple loops on the other end to secure.

Step 3:  Cut the chain into two 1” pieces and two 2” pieces.

Step 4:  Attach a 1” piece of chain to the two eyes on the component made in Step 2 making a swag.  Attach a 2” piece of chain to the opposite side making a second swag. 

Step 5:  Using a 4mm jump ring attach one 6010 Briolette pendant to the center loop on the 2” swag.  Using a second 4mm jump ring attach one 6010 Briolette pendant to the 4th  loop up on the right and do the same again for the 4th loop up on the left.

Step 6:  Using the ear wire slide on one 6mm 5040 bead and make a simple loop. 

Step 7:  Using the 1” swag add the ear wire to the center loop in the chain.

Step 8:  Repeat Steps 2 – 7 to make second earring.

Emeralds were first discovered in North Carolina in 1875. In ancient Rome, the emerald was associated with rebirth and fertility. The emerald was Queen Cleopatra’s favorite gemstone and she used it a lot in her jewelry.

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