Embrujo verde and indigenous magic.
Experience a mining day in the inaccessible emerald mines and century-old artisanal tagua farms.
Legend has it that these precious stones are the tears shed by an indigenous Muisca woman named Fura for the loss of her beloved Tena. Fura's tears watered the forests and penetrated the earth until they became these beautiful green stones, which today we call emeralds.
The green stone paints and hides, as if it did not want to leave the place that for millions of years matured it. But the miner, in an intense struggle of machine and time, ends up using the rock. In this relentless battle, the mountain also wins when it manages to exhaust the treasure hunters while being only a few millimeters away from the stone.
The emerald is called the stone of the magicians, since it favors the power of divination, allows prophetic dreams and drives away evil spirits.