Emerald is beryl with chromium, which is what gives it that specific green. It's not just "green stone"—it's got depth and character that shifts depending on the light. Most emeralds have inclusions (called jardin), and that's normal.
Product Specifications:
Real emerald is rarer than you'd think—most are treated or have visible inclusions, which is just part of the stone. The bezel setting protects the edges (emerald is softer than sapphire or ruby) while keeping everything wearable. This is jewelry you put on and forget about. Sterling silver gets better with wear because your body oils naturally polish it, so it's meant to be worn constantly.
Delicate enough for work, interesting enough for everything else. The adjustable chain means you control the length for layering or solo wear. Sleep in it, shower in it, live in it. It's built to be part of your routine.
Emerald is beryl—same mineral family as aquamarine. May babies get the stone that's historically been associated with royalty, though yours is sized for actual daily life.
Sterling silver oxidizes naturally—that's normal. Wear it regularly and it stays shiny. Emerald is durable at 7.5-8 on Mohs scale but avoid hard impacts.
Each stone is unique. Natural inclusions are expected in emerald.