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BRIGHTER THAN A DIAMOND .750CT FLAWLESS NATURAL MORGANITE
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BRIGHTER THAN A DIAMOND .750CT FLAWLESS NATURAL MORGANITE

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ITEM DESCRIPTION

Product Type MorganiteProduct Clarity IF
Product Shape ovalLuster explosive
Product Size 5.90mm x 4.00mm  Product Color diamond white with a PINK tinge
Product Weight .750CTS Hardness/Treatment 8 light
Piece 1Origin Brazil

 

Alongside emerald and aquamarine, MORGANITE is certainly the best known gemstone from the colourful group of the beryls.  Women the world over love morganite for its fine pink tones which radiate charm, esprit and tenderness.

There are morganites in many fine pink hues. Some are decidedly pink, whilst others tend more to lilac or light violet. Or there may be a hint of orange - when all's said and done, Mother Nature has provided the right gemstone colour for each type and each skin colour.

Although this gemstone came into being millions of years ago, it has only been known by the name of morganite for less than a hundred years. To be precise, in fact, since 1911, since before that the gemmological world simply viewed the 'pink beryl' as a variety of beryl, not as a gemstone in its own right. But it is not only people that change their name. Gemstones sometimes do it too. And so it was that in 1911, on the suggestion of the New York gemmologist G. F. Kunz, the pink variety of beryl was ennobled to the status of a gemstone in its own right. In honour of the banker and mineral collector John Pierpont Morgan, it was given the name under which it is known today: morganite.

 

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Thank You - stunning gem
18 May 2008