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Beryl: The mineral Beryl info & pictures (aquamarine, emerald)
Beryl is a very important collector's mineral, and gemmy crystals can be very valuable. Due do its rarity, Red Beryl is rarely faceted as collectors prize its natural crystal form. Beryl is also an important industrial mineral, and is mined for the element beryllium (formerly known as glucinium). Beryl is the main ore or beryllium.
Beryl: The gemstone Beryl information and pictures - The Mineral …
Goshenite is the white to colorless variety of Beryl. Red Beryl, also known as Bixbite, is a rare, deep red variety found only two localities in Utah. Pezzottaite, also known as Raspberry Beryl, is a newly identified gemstone that was originally thought to be Beryl but has been scientifically distinguished as a separate mineral species. It ...
Aquamarine beryl: The gemstone Aquamarine information and …
Beryl also contains other gem varieties, including Emerald, and some lesser known varieties such as Morganite and Heliodor. Aquamarine ranges in color from a faint light blue to blue and bluish-green, with lighter colored stones being the more common type. Light green Beryl can be transformed into Aquamarine if heated to 750º F (400º C).
Emerald beryl: The green mineral Emerald information and pictures
Emerald is the green variety of Beryl, and its most precious and valuable variety. Its intense green color has given it status as an important gemstone throughout the centuries. The color of Emerald is green to emerald-green. The light green form of Beryl is …
Morganite beryl: The pink gemstone Morganite information and …
Morganite is the pink to purplish-pink variety of Beryl. Beryl is best known for its gem varieties Emerald and Aquamarine, but other gem forms such as Morganite are also used. Morganite was first identified in 1910, and was named the following year by George F. Kunz in honor of financier and banker J.P. (John Pierpont) Morgan.
Aquamarine beryl: The blue mineral Aquamarine information and …
Aquamarine is the greenish-blue to blue variety of Beryl. It forms in beautiful crystals that can be quite large and totally transparent. Unlike Emerald which usually is flawed or heavily included, Aquamarine can form in stunning flawless crystals, creating …
The Gemstone Heliodor and Golden Beryl - The Mineral and …
Beryl is best known for its famous gem varieties Emerald and Aquamarine, but other varieties such as Heliodor and Golden Beryl are also used as gemstones. In a strict sense, Heliodor and Golden Beryl are distinguished by their color, where Heliodor has a greenish-yellow hue, and Golden Beryl is a purer yellow or an orange-yellow.
The Gemstone Emerald - The Mineral and Gemstone Kingdom
Besides for Emerald, the mineral Beryl also has other important gem varieties, including blue Aquamarine, pink Morganite, and yellow Heliodor/Golden Beryl Pure Beryl is white; the green color of Emerald is usually caused by chromium impurities, and occasionally by vanadium impurities. Emerald is by far the most valuable gemstone variety of ...
The Mineral pezzottaite - The Mineral and Gemstone Kingdom
It is therefore scientifically classified as a separate mineral species from Beryl. When first found, it was though to be a variety of Beryl, but it wasn't until 2003 that the IMA regarded Pezzottaite as a unique mineral species. It is named after Italian geologist Dr. Federico Pezzotta of Milan.
Goshenite beryl: The gemstone Goshenite information and pictures
Goshenite is the white to colorless variety of Beryl.Beryl is best known for its gem varieties Emerald and Aquamarine, as well as the lesser known Heliodor and Morganite, but the variety Goshenite less frequently used as a gemstone being that …