0 a type of precious stone, green in colour/color. -- smaragd
1 (also emerald green) its colour/color -- smaragdgrøn
(also adjective) She has an emerald (green) coat.
The crown is decorated with emeralds, diamands, garnets, and other jewels.
However, this is witnessed in small artisanal and traditional mines, where the children extract emeralds, amethyst, aquamarines, tourmalines and garnets.
Most emeralds are highly included, so their brittleness (resistance to breakage) is classified as generally poor.
In the middle of each bar, a large cabochon-cut balas ruby was placed, surrounded by four emeralds forming a square cross.
Dark green is considered to be the most beautiful, scarce, and valuable color for emeralds.
Wealthy women wore jewels such as emeralds, aquamarine, opal, and pearls as earrings, necklaces, rings and sometimes sewn onto their shoes and clothing.
An ornate jade armlet of 18th century is inlaid with ruby in the center and surrounded by emeralds.
Emeralds can only be obtained in the second act of each level.
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