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Beryl is
easily the most famous gemstone family, for even a non-gemstone lover would
have heard of at least one of its timeless and classic varieties. Its most famous
varieties include the green crystal, Emerald; Aquamarine, the blue variety; Heliodor
or Golden beryl; Goshenite, the colorless beryl; Morganite or Pink Beryl; and
Red Beryl. Each variety has its own specialties and is desired for its own
unique properties. The colors are due to the presence of varied trace elements
such as chromium and iron. Their hardness makes them a great option for
jewelry. The Beryl varieties,
appreciated for their color and beauty, have been used in various ways such as
decorative objects in sculptures, vases, etc., for thousands of years.
It is now a popular choice for both contemporary and vintage styles in jewelry making. Experience the thrill of browsing through a vast selection of high-quality gems online, carefully curated to meet the highest standards of excellence at Gempiece, and buy your favorite crystal at an affordable price.
EMERALD
Needless to
say, Emerald has long dominated gemstone history and basked in the glory of
being highly valuable among royals. The word takes root in various languages
and it means “green gem”. The earliest record of emerald mined is in Egypt,
(330 BC) during the reign of Alexander the Great. Queen Cleopatra, is said to
be fond of emeralds and gifted them to other rulers as well. The green color is
due to the presence of chromium or vanadium in the crystal. Since the green
color caused by chromium is often more saturated than by vanadium, Bery with
less saturation of green is classified under “Green Beryl”.
A recent type
of emerald that is grabbing the attention is the “Trapiche emerald”, which has
a spoked wheel appearance owing to the presence of dark impurities
Emerald is the
birthstone for the month of May and it is used to commemorate 20th
and 35th wedding anniversaries. It is also used to symbolize longevity and
strength of the relationship.
Sources: Emeralds are commonly found in countries such as Colombia, Brazil, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, and in smaller amounts in the United States.
AQUAMARINE
Aquamarine, a
type of Beryl, is grabbing the attention of gem lovers and rose in popularity
in recent years. It takes its name from the Latin- “Aqua” means water, and
“Marina” means sea. Owing to its name, it possesses the eccentric color of the
sea itself. Ancient Greeks and Romans believed that aquamarine had the power to
protect sailors and so they carried it as a talisman for safe passage across
the seas.
Some
aquamarine also has cat eye effect caused by needle-like inclusions
It is the birthstone
for the month of March and it is associated with the zodiac sign of
Pisces. It is also used to celebrate the 19th wedding anniversary,
symbolizing harmony and love in the marriage.
Sources: It is mined commonly in countries such as Brazil, Madagascar, Nigeria, and Pakistan, among other countries.
MORGANITE
Morganite,
named after J.P. Morgan Sr., a famous gem collector, belongs to the family of
Beryl and it is a gorgeous gemstone of delicate pink to orange color. It is
also one of the rarest members of the Beryl family. Its exceptional beauty and
color make it a popular choice for many- so popular that Brides and CNN have
listed it as a good alternative to diamonds. After sapphire, it is the most
popular non-diamond stone, and since the discovery of Morganite in Brazil in 2010,
the popularity of morganite has increased as it is considered the best
alternative for Pink diamonds. It is also the third most desired Beryl after
Emerald and Aquamarine.
It is referred
to by various other names such as Pink Bery, Rose Beryl, Pink Emerald, and
Cesian Beryl while its colors are described as rose, salmon, and peach
depending on the saturation of pink. Discovered in the early 20th century,
Morgante is grabbing the attention of many and has been influenced by celebrity
endorsements and appearances in high-end jewelry collections. The pastel pink
makes it a popular choice for anniversary rings and gifts.
Though
traditionally not recognized as a birthstone for any month, in some cultures it
is associated with the month of June and November as birthstone. It is
also sometimes associated with the 9th and 30th
anniversary years.
Sources: It is mined in many countries such as Afghanistan, China, Mozambique, Namibia, the United States, Russia, Zimbabwe, and significantly in Brazil, and Madagascar.
HELIODOR
This type of
Beryl gets its name from the Greek word “helios” meaning Sun and “Doron”
meaning gift. The name stands for the warm greenish-yellow color of the stone
which resembles the reminiscent of sunlight. This yellow color is due to the
presence of iron in the crystal structure. This “Golden Beryl” can also occur
in shades that vary from yellow to greenish yellow or golden to greenish
golden.
Though not
linked with any month specifically, it is sometimes considered an alternative birthstone
for the month of November. It is appreciated for its resemblance to
autumn hues. It is associated with the zodiac signs that fall between July and
August – Leo. It resonates with their vibrant personality.
Sources: The sources of the Heliodor are Brazil, Madagascar, Namibia, and Ukraine among others.
RED BERYL
It is a rare
variety of Bery, in fact, a thousand times rarer than Gold. It is also known as
“Bixbite” or “red Emerald” because of its unique requirement. But both the
names are ruled out by World Jewelry Federation from use as they mistake it for
other gems. It is available in various shades of red including strawberry,
bright ruby, cherry, and orange. It gains its color due to the presence of
trace elements – manganese and iron sometimes.
Sources: It was first discovered in the Wah Wah Mountains of Utah, USA, and was the only location where commercial Red Beryls were produced for a long time. Now it is also mined in the Thomas Range in Utah, the Black Range in New Mexico, and in San Luis Potosi of Mexico. The geographical conditions that provide for the formation of red beryl are not found frequently on Earth owing to its rarity. Despite this, it is still priced around the same range as emeralds.
GOSHENITE
It was first
discovered in the town of Goshen, Massachusetts in the 1800s and thus it
derives its name from the town. It is often considered as a substitute for a
diamond because of its colorless appearance. The appearance also gives it the
name “White Beryl”. The high level of transparency and clarity makes it
valuable in industrial applications as well, as in making optical lenses,
instruments, and electronics.
Sources: A few of its common sources are Brazil, Madagascar, Namibia, the United States, and Russia. It is also found in other countries such as Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Zimbabwe, among others.
PEZZOTTAITE
A rare pink
variety of Beryl because most of the mines from where it was produced have been
already exhausted. It was discovered in 2003 in Madagascar by Italian
mineralogist Dr. Federico Pezzotta, after whom it is named. It is also marketed
under the names such as Rasberyl or Rasberry Beryl. It has a more saturated
pink or reddish color in contrast to the pink of Morganite. Other than Madagascar,
it is so far only found in Afghanistan.
GRADING OF THE
GEMSTONE QUALITY
The quality of
Beryl depends on various factors such as its color, cut, clarity, and carat.
COLOR:
Irrespective of the type of Beryl, the highly saturated and brilliant color in
each variety determines the quality of the gem and is priced accordingly. The
color of each variety is mentioned above for further reference.
CLARITY: Bery
crystals with high clarity and no visible inclusions are considered good
quality gems and priced higher. Inclusions in Beryl gemstones give rise to many
optical phenomena such as Cat’s eye, star, and Shiller effects.
CUT: The
crystals are cut in the right proportions to bring out the best color and
faceted cuts are used to give its color a maximized effect by refracting and
reflecting the lights passing through it, while cabochon cut is used for
crystals with Chatoyancy to give it the cat eye effect.
CARAT: While
the carat is measured by the size of the crystal, with the exception of red
beryl, there is no big difference in the price of Bery varieties above three
carats.
PHYSICAL
PROPERTIES OF BERYL
Beryl has a
score of 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale, making it a durable gemstone for jewelry
making.
It is also
brittle in nature due to its poor cleavage plane. It thus breaks irregularly.
The crystal
system is Hexagonal. Its crystals are usually prismatic, with six-sided columns
and hexagonal cross-sections.
Beryl can vary
from transparent to translucent. It has a vitreous to glassy appearance.
The specific
gravity of Beryl is 2.63 – 2.92.
METAPHYSICAL
PROPERTIES AND ASTROLOGICAL SIGNS THAT CORRESPOND
TO BERYL.
Emerald: Many ancient
and tribal communities such as the Incas of South America believed that
emeralds had spiritual powers. They were
used to cure ailments related to the eyes and stomach. It is associated with
the Heart chakra and promotes balance of emotions, and helps build strong
relationships with others. it is also used to influence successful business
transactions and partnerships.
Astrological
Signs that Correspond to Emerald: Cancer, Taurus, Gemini, Virgo, Libra,
Capricorn, and Aquarius
Aquamarine: It is believed to possess certain metaphysical
properties such as promoting calmness, courage, and clarity of thought. Associated
with the Throat chakra, it allows its wearers to communicate their thoughts
with clarity. It was also believed to possess healing properties and used to
treat ailments related to the liver and throat.
Astrological
Sign that Corresponds to Aquamarine: Pisces
Morganite: It is connected to the heart chakra and brings forth
all the goodness related to it by allowing the effective flow of energies to
the heart chakra, it removes any cluster that prevents you from having
compassion from within or from others.
Along with unconditional love, Morganite gives its wearers the power of
manifestation and a calm mind. Its positivity opens the paths to achieve what
they desire and gain what they aspire for.
Astrological
Signs that Correspond to Morganite: Pisces and Taurus
Heliodor: Romans and Greeks believed that Heliodor had the power
to enhance wisdom, courage, and spiritual clarity. It is also said to heal individuals wearing
it by promoting self-confidence, clarity, and personal power. Associated with
the solar plexus and sacral chakras, it helps in healing digestive ailments.
Giving the wearers a more rooted and grounded emotional state helps them gain
confidence and attracts wealth, abundance, and prosperity. It bring success to
the wearer.
Astrological
Signs that Correspond to Heliodor: Leo and Gemini
Red Beryl: Passion and energy are the characteristics of
most red crystals. Associated with the Root chakra, Red Beryl can be used
to boost self-confidence, approach life with an excited outlook, and with the
force to be fearless and enjoy all moments. Red beryl is also believed to help
in the treatment of lung and heart diseases.
Goshenite: Goshenite instills creative energy in its wearers.
Wearers can find themselves bubbling with energy and staying cheerful. It
resonates with the third eye and crown chakra thus promoting originality and
mental clarity. It allows one to stay true to oneself through actions and
words.
Astrological
Signs that Correspond to Goshenite: Libra and Gemini
Regardless of the zodiac sign, if you find yourself attracted to this precious gemstone then be sure to get your hands on it irrespective of your sign. Buy online high-quality Beryl gemstones at Gempiece at the best price.
GEM CARE
With a
hardness of 7.5 - 8 on the Mohs scale, it is a durable gemstone and doesn’t
require intensive care. However, it is important to care for the gem to prevent
it from damage and keep it looking its best. Here are some tips for caring for
your Beryl jewelry:
Use clean
water, gentle soap, and a soft cloth to clean the gem.
When wearing
Beryl jewelry, avoid exposing it to harsh chemicals, such as bleach or
chlorine, which can damage the gemstone. It is always a good idea to remove
your Beryl jewelry before engaging in activities that could damage it, such as
playing sports or doing heavy manual labor.
Store the gem
in a jewelry box protected from heat, humidity, and sun and also from other
jewelry that can cause scratches, loss of luster, and other damages.
Exposing Beryl
to extreme heat is not recommended. It is best to not do mechanical cleanings
such as steaming and ultrasonic which might harm the gem if it has liquid
inclusions or fractures. Also avoid using abrasive cleaners or brushes, which
can scratch, crack or damage the gemstone.
Get the jewelry checked by professionals every few years to ensure its good condition.
WHY CHOSE FROM
US
We sell
natural gems only.
We understand
the importance of quality when it comes to gemstones. That's why we only source
the highest quality gemstones from trusted suppliers, ensuring that our
customers receive the best possible product.
We have an
expert team of gemologists and experienced jewelers are readily available to
provide you with consultation on gemstone selection, appraisal, and
certification.
We believe
that quality should not come at a high cost. That's why we offer competitive
pricing on all of our gemstones, without compromising on quality.
Our customers
are our top priority. We are dedicated to providing you with a hassle-free
service. We have served 25,000+ happy
customers and have sold over 2 tonnes of precious gems.
- Stock: In Stock
- SKU: GEM22112860
- Gem: C51
Weight | 0.95 carats |
Size | 9.32x5.24x3.46 mm |
Shape | Pear |
Color | Baby Mint Green |
Pieces | 1 |
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Beryl is
easily the most famous gemstone family, for even a non-gemstone lover would
have heard of at least one of its timeless and classic varieties. Its most famous
varieties include the green crystal, Emerald; Aquamarine, the blue variety; Heliodor
or Golden beryl; Goshenite, the colorless beryl; Morganite or Pink Beryl; and
Red Beryl. Each variety has its own specialties and is desired for its own
unique properties. The colors are due to the presence of varied trace elements
such as chromium and iron. Their hardness makes them a great option for
jewelry. The Beryl varieties,
appreciated for their color and beauty, have been used in various ways such as
decorative objects in sculptures, vases, etc., for thousands of years.
It is now a popular choice for both contemporary and vintage styles in jewelry making. Experience the thrill of browsing through a vast selection of high-quality gems online, carefully curated to meet the highest standards of excellence at Gempiece, and buy your favorite crystal at an affordable price.
EMERALD
Needless to
say, Emerald has long dominated gemstone history and basked in the glory of
being highly valuable among royals. The word takes root in various languages
and it means “green gem”. The earliest record of emerald mined is in Egypt,
(330 BC) during the reign of Alexander the Great. Queen Cleopatra, is said to
be fond of emeralds and gifted them to other rulers as well. The green color is
due to the presence of chromium or vanadium in the crystal. Since the green
color caused by chromium is often more saturated than by vanadium, Bery with
less saturation of green is classified under “Green Beryl”.
A recent type
of emerald that is grabbing the attention is the “Trapiche emerald”, which has
a spoked wheel appearance owing to the presence of dark impurities
Emerald is the
birthstone for the month of May and it is used to commemorate 20th
and 35th wedding anniversaries. It is also used to symbolize longevity and
strength of the relationship.
Sources: Emeralds are commonly found in countries such as Colombia, Brazil, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, and in smaller amounts in the United States.
AQUAMARINE
Aquamarine, a
type of Beryl, is grabbing the attention of gem lovers and rose in popularity
in recent years. It takes its name from the Latin- “Aqua” means water, and
“Marina” means sea. Owing to its name, it possesses the eccentric color of the
sea itself. Ancient Greeks and Romans believed that aquamarine had the power to
protect sailors and so they carried it as a talisman for safe passage across
the seas.
Some
aquamarine also has cat eye effect caused by needle-like inclusions
It is the birthstone
for the month of March and it is associated with the zodiac sign of
Pisces. It is also used to celebrate the 19th wedding anniversary,
symbolizing harmony and love in the marriage.
Sources: It is mined commonly in countries such as Brazil, Madagascar, Nigeria, and Pakistan, among other countries.
MORGANITE
Morganite,
named after J.P. Morgan Sr., a famous gem collector, belongs to the family of
Beryl and it is a gorgeous gemstone of delicate pink to orange color. It is
also one of the rarest members of the Beryl family. Its exceptional beauty and
color make it a popular choice for many- so popular that Brides and CNN have
listed it as a good alternative to diamonds. After sapphire, it is the most
popular non-diamond stone, and since the discovery of Morganite in Brazil in 2010,
the popularity of morganite has increased as it is considered the best
alternative for Pink diamonds. It is also the third most desired Beryl after
Emerald and Aquamarine.
It is referred
to by various other names such as Pink Bery, Rose Beryl, Pink Emerald, and
Cesian Beryl while its colors are described as rose, salmon, and peach
depending on the saturation of pink. Discovered in the early 20th century,
Morgante is grabbing the attention of many and has been influenced by celebrity
endorsements and appearances in high-end jewelry collections. The pastel pink
makes it a popular choice for anniversary rings and gifts.
Though
traditionally not recognized as a birthstone for any month, in some cultures it
is associated with the month of June and November as birthstone. It is
also sometimes associated with the 9th and 30th
anniversary years.
Sources: It is mined in many countries such as Afghanistan, China, Mozambique, Namibia, the United States, Russia, Zimbabwe, and significantly in Brazil, and Madagascar.
HELIODOR
This type of
Beryl gets its name from the Greek word “helios” meaning Sun and “Doron”
meaning gift. The name stands for the warm greenish-yellow color of the stone
which resembles the reminiscent of sunlight. This yellow color is due to the
presence of iron in the crystal structure. This “Golden Beryl” can also occur
in shades that vary from yellow to greenish yellow or golden to greenish
golden.
Though not
linked with any month specifically, it is sometimes considered an alternative birthstone
for the month of November. It is appreciated for its resemblance to
autumn hues. It is associated with the zodiac signs that fall between July and
August – Leo. It resonates with their vibrant personality.
Sources: The sources of the Heliodor are Brazil, Madagascar, Namibia, and Ukraine among others.
RED BERYL
It is a rare
variety of Bery, in fact, a thousand times rarer than Gold. It is also known as
“Bixbite” or “red Emerald” because of its unique requirement. But both the
names are ruled out by World Jewelry Federation from use as they mistake it for
other gems. It is available in various shades of red including strawberry,
bright ruby, cherry, and orange. It gains its color due to the presence of
trace elements – manganese and iron sometimes.
Sources: It was first discovered in the Wah Wah Mountains of Utah, USA, and was the only location where commercial Red Beryls were produced for a long time. Now it is also mined in the Thomas Range in Utah, the Black Range in New Mexico, and in San Luis Potosi of Mexico. The geographical conditions that provide for the formation of red beryl are not found frequently on Earth owing to its rarity. Despite this, it is still priced around the same range as emeralds.
GOSHENITE
It was first
discovered in the town of Goshen, Massachusetts in the 1800s and thus it
derives its name from the town. It is often considered as a substitute for a
diamond because of its colorless appearance. The appearance also gives it the
name “White Beryl”. The high level of transparency and clarity makes it
valuable in industrial applications as well, as in making optical lenses,
instruments, and electronics.
Sources: A few of its common sources are Brazil, Madagascar, Namibia, the United States, and Russia. It is also found in other countries such as Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Zimbabwe, among others.
PEZZOTTAITE
A rare pink
variety of Beryl because most of the mines from where it was produced have been
already exhausted. It was discovered in 2003 in Madagascar by Italian
mineralogist Dr. Federico Pezzotta, after whom it is named. It is also marketed
under the names such as Rasberyl or Rasberry Beryl. It has a more saturated
pink or reddish color in contrast to the pink of Morganite. Other than Madagascar,
it is so far only found in Afghanistan.
GRADING OF THE
GEMSTONE QUALITY
The quality of
Beryl depends on various factors such as its color, cut, clarity, and carat.
COLOR:
Irrespective of the type of Beryl, the highly saturated and brilliant color in
each variety determines the quality of the gem and is priced accordingly. The
color of each variety is mentioned above for further reference.
CLARITY: Bery
crystals with high clarity and no visible inclusions are considered good
quality gems and priced higher. Inclusions in Beryl gemstones give rise to many
optical phenomena such as Cat’s eye, star, and Shiller effects.
CUT: The
crystals are cut in the right proportions to bring out the best color and
faceted cuts are used to give its color a maximized effect by refracting and
reflecting the lights passing through it, while cabochon cut is used for
crystals with Chatoyancy to give it the cat eye effect.
CARAT: While
the carat is measured by the size of the crystal, with the exception of red
beryl, there is no big difference in the price of Bery varieties above three
carats.
PHYSICAL
PROPERTIES OF BERYL
Beryl has a
score of 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale, making it a durable gemstone for jewelry
making.
It is also
brittle in nature due to its poor cleavage plane. It thus breaks irregularly.
The crystal
system is Hexagonal. Its crystals are usually prismatic, with six-sided columns
and hexagonal cross-sections.
Beryl can vary
from transparent to translucent. It has a vitreous to glassy appearance.
The specific
gravity of Beryl is 2.63 – 2.92.
METAPHYSICAL
PROPERTIES AND ASTROLOGICAL SIGNS THAT CORRESPOND
TO BERYL.
Emerald: Many ancient
and tribal communities such as the Incas of South America believed that
emeralds had spiritual powers. They were
used to cure ailments related to the eyes and stomach. It is associated with
the Heart chakra and promotes balance of emotions, and helps build strong
relationships with others. it is also used to influence successful business
transactions and partnerships.
Astrological
Signs that Correspond to Emerald: Cancer, Taurus, Gemini, Virgo, Libra,
Capricorn, and Aquarius
Aquamarine: It is believed to possess certain metaphysical
properties such as promoting calmness, courage, and clarity of thought. Associated
with the Throat chakra, it allows its wearers to communicate their thoughts
with clarity. It was also believed to possess healing properties and used to
treat ailments related to the liver and throat.
Astrological
Sign that Corresponds to Aquamarine: Pisces
Morganite: It is connected to the heart chakra and brings forth
all the goodness related to it by allowing the effective flow of energies to
the heart chakra, it removes any cluster that prevents you from having
compassion from within or from others.
Along with unconditional love, Morganite gives its wearers the power of
manifestation and a calm mind. Its positivity opens the paths to achieve what
they desire and gain what they aspire for.
Astrological
Signs that Correspond to Morganite: Pisces and Taurus
Heliodor: Romans and Greeks believed that Heliodor had the power
to enhance wisdom, courage, and spiritual clarity. It is also said to heal individuals wearing
it by promoting self-confidence, clarity, and personal power. Associated with
the solar plexus and sacral chakras, it helps in healing digestive ailments.
Giving the wearers a more rooted and grounded emotional state helps them gain
confidence and attracts wealth, abundance, and prosperity. It bring success to
the wearer.
Astrological
Signs that Correspond to Heliodor: Leo and Gemini
Red Beryl: Passion and energy are the characteristics of
most red crystals. Associated with the Root chakra, Red Beryl can be used
to boost self-confidence, approach life with an excited outlook, and with the
force to be fearless and enjoy all moments. Red beryl is also believed to help
in the treatment of lung and heart diseases.
Goshenite: Goshenite instills creative energy in its wearers.
Wearers can find themselves bubbling with energy and staying cheerful. It
resonates with the third eye and crown chakra thus promoting originality and
mental clarity. It allows one to stay true to oneself through actions and
words.
Astrological
Signs that Correspond to Goshenite: Libra and Gemini
Regardless of the zodiac sign, if you find yourself attracted to this precious gemstone then be sure to get your hands on it irrespective of your sign. Buy online high-quality Beryl gemstones at Gempiece at the best price.
GEM CARE
With a
hardness of 7.5 - 8 on the Mohs scale, it is a durable gemstone and doesn’t
require intensive care. However, it is important to care for the gem to prevent
it from damage and keep it looking its best. Here are some tips for caring for
your Beryl jewelry:
Use clean
water, gentle soap, and a soft cloth to clean the gem.
When wearing
Beryl jewelry, avoid exposing it to harsh chemicals, such as bleach or
chlorine, which can damage the gemstone. It is always a good idea to remove
your Beryl jewelry before engaging in activities that could damage it, such as
playing sports or doing heavy manual labor.
Store the gem
in a jewelry box protected from heat, humidity, and sun and also from other
jewelry that can cause scratches, loss of luster, and other damages.
Exposing Beryl
to extreme heat is not recommended. It is best to not do mechanical cleanings
such as steaming and ultrasonic which might harm the gem if it has liquid
inclusions or fractures. Also avoid using abrasive cleaners or brushes, which
can scratch, crack or damage the gemstone.
Get the jewelry checked by professionals every few years to ensure its good condition.
WHY CHOSE FROM
US
We sell
natural gems only.
We understand
the importance of quality when it comes to gemstones. That's why we only source
the highest quality gemstones from trusted suppliers, ensuring that our
customers receive the best possible product.
We have an
expert team of gemologists and experienced jewelers are readily available to
provide you with consultation on gemstone selection, appraisal, and
certification.
We believe
that quality should not come at a high cost. That's why we offer competitive
pricing on all of our gemstones, without compromising on quality.
Our customers
are our top priority. We are dedicated to providing you with a hassle-free
service. We have served 25,000+ happy
customers and have sold over 2 tonnes of precious gems.
Gemstone | |
Refractive Index | 1.560 to 1.604 |
Mohs Hardness | 7.5 to 8 |
Specific Gravity | 2.60 to 2.90 |
Material | Beryl |
Birthstone Month | November |
SKU | GEM22112860 |
Type | Natural |
Lot type | Single |
Shape | Pear |
Weight | 0.95 carats |
Size | 9.32x5.24x3.46mm |
Color | Baby Mint Green |
Clarity | VVS |
Treatment | No treatment at all |
Origin | Brazil |
Luster | Mesmerizing |
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