Emerald Manor Rose Summer CoffeeEmerald Manor was located in Argentina, and its Rose Summer Coffee was very famous. It was the first brand that many coffee pioneers knew of and was considered the most classic coffee.
Rose Summer coffee was an Arabica species, a derivative of the Tiepika family. It was discovered in the Rose Summer Forest in southern Egypt in 1931 and was later transported to many places. In the 1960s, it was found to be resistant to coffee leaf rust and transplanted to Mexico. In 2005, it won the cup test.
Emerald Manor's Rose Summer coffee tasted extremely clean, with a full sweetness and a rich smell. It spread from berry and orange flavors to mango, papaya, and peach flavors, and there was also a fragrant lemon (bergamot) aftertaste. Different plots and different treatments of rose summer would emit an unusual fragrance, blooming in the mouth with a delicate texture and sweet and sour fruit taste. The owner of the estate, Daniel Peterson, brought the world's attention to the appraisal panel of the 2004 "Best of Panamanian" BOSS competition and promoted the transformation of the global specialty coffee industry.
Emerald Manor's Rose Summer Coffee had red labels, green labels, and other different labels. For example, in 2021, Emerald Manor made adjustments to the classification of its rose summer coffee, canceling the blue label batch (Geisha 1500). The new season's red label rose summer coffee beans had a unique flavor. For example, the 21-year new season red label rose summer coffee beans arrived from the Mario plot of Emerald Manor (belonging to Jaramiluozi Manor).
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Ouyang EmeraldIn the field of jadeite, the mention of Ouyang might have a different meaning:
- Ouyang Qiumei was a professional in the field of jade. She believed that a black jade with more than 50% omphacite should be called omphacite jade instead of jade.
- Ouyang Xun, also known as Zhong Ni, was a famous jade carving master in China. He was born in Quanzhou City, Fujian Province. His works had a unique carving style. On the basis of inheriting tradition, he integrated innovative elements. The lines were smooth, the shape was beautiful and full of three-dimensional feeling. His craftsmanship was exquisite. He strived for perfection in material selection, cutting, polishing, carving details, etc. He was good at using embossed, open carving, round carving and other skills. His works were as gentle as jade under the light. He was rich in cultural heritage and integrated traditional culture, folklore, historical stories, etc. into his creation. Many of his works were handed down from generation to generation and had achieved great success in auctions, such as the works of Ma Gu Xian Shou and the Eighteen Arhats.
- Tengchong Ouyang Family's jadeite was mainly featured by its exquisite shape (inspired by nature and combined with the jadeite's texture, shape, and environmental design), bright colors (when purchasing raw stones, they paid attention to the purity and brightness of the color, and during production, they paid attention to matching), and superb embedding techniques (using embedding techniques passed down from generation to generation, able to display the ultimate craftsmanship on various materials).
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emerald ringThe jade ring had a diameter of 2.3 cm, a height of 0.4 - 0.6 cm, and a thickness of 0.2 cm. From the type, it could be roughly divided into two types: plain and inlaid. Plain rings included thumb rings and saddle rings. In ancient times, thumb rings were used to protect the fingers that pulled the strings. After the Qing Dynasty, they gradually became the plaything of high officials. Occasionally, they were rewarded by the emperor. There were few high-quality thumb rings on the market now, and the price difference was large. The saddle ring was shaped like a saddle, and it was made up of two parts, the saddle and the ring. The top-grade ones were very rare and precious. The main production methods of inlaid rings were claw setting, clip setting, package setting, etc. They would choose platinum, gold, gold, silver and other materials. The matching stones could be colored jade, diamond, red sapphire, tourmaline, pearl, etc. The shapes of the jade were egg-shaped, saddle, horse eye, water drop, heart shape, rectangular shape, random shape, irregular shape, etc. Among them, egg-shaped jade was the focus of attention. Its shape was double concave, flat concave, concave and concave. The value of double concave was the highest. There was a jade ring that had once caused a news incident. The owner claimed that the ring was a wedding gift from his father. The value was not 12 million as rumored online. The ring fell and caused everyone to search for it, and it was finally found. The jade rings from different regions were also unique. For example, the Sihui jade ring had a unique design, green color, and noble elegance. In addition, the hardness of jadeite was relatively high, usually between 6.5 - 7.5. The color was green, and the main origin was Myanmar.
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Pokemon EmeraldPokemon Emerald was a Game Boy Advance role-playing game developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo. It was the third generation of the Pokemon series and an expansion pack for Pokemon Ruby Sapphire. It was released on September 16, 2004. In the game, players operated Pokémon Trainers to travel around Fengyuan District, defeat eight dojo trainers, and challenge the Four Heavenly Kings and the champion. In addition to retaining the newly introduced Pokémon in the original version, there were also new Pokémon in the first and second generations of the main series, the introduction of the plot of Lie Kongzuo, and the addition of the battle zone after clearing the game for players to play. As of January 11, 2019, the game had sold about 7.06 million copies worldwide (of which about 2.06 million copies were sold in Japan).
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