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Among many other things, gems, and jewelry are what we live for…don’t we? Their magnificent hues and unparalleled brilliance have dominated our hearts and this is why we adorn them in every form and nature, be it unpolished loose gemstones or furnished jewelry made out of them.


While colorless gemstones are valued for their pristine brilliance, as in the case of diamonds and moissanite, colored gemstones have a separate fan following for their unusual pigmentation and sheer sparkle. One such mesmerizing hue is ‘pink’ which is said to be the hot favorite among females for its feministic hues. In this post, we’ll shed some light on one of the most celebrated pink gemstones of all time, the morganite stone.


Morganite Gemstones

What Exactly is Morganite?


The magnetic ones of the pink and orange variety of beryl, called morganite, are pleasing to everyone who has eyes for pastels. Finding its existence in the early 20th century, the first pink beryl was mined near Madagascar in 1910 and was named “morganite” by George Kunz after J.P. Morgan, an American investment banker and gem collector. Today, morganite stones are mined in places such as Brazil, Namibia, Afghanistan, and the United States, other than Madagascar.


Why Morganite a Valuable Possession?


Also known by names such as rose beryl, cesian beryl, pink beryl, and pink emerald, morganite stone has so many ways to appeal to jewelry enthusiasts. The last decade has seen an immense rise in the popularity of this otherwise previously unknown gemstone so much so that it has become the most popular non-diamond gemstone after the first-placed sapphire and is cherished for being second to the red beryl in terms of rarity in the beryl family. The scarcity of high-quality deep pink-hued morganites make them too expensive to afford by just anyone, which means to own a single carat, you must be willing to spend as much as $300.


Women Wearing Morganite Ring


Wonderful Characteristics to Admire in Morganite Jewelry


What makes morganite even more valuable is its pleochroic nature which attracts millions for its deeper pink color observed towards its axis. Not only this, the stones display an intense red-hued fluorescence when placed under X-rays. Moreover, morganites lack fractures and inclusions in the crystal as compared to the dark green-colored beryl, known as emerald, which makes them, no doubt, more durable than the latter.


With a hardness between 7.5 to 8 on the 10-point Mohs scale, morganites also hold a good chance to become the center stone of your ring or pendant necklace while morganite earrings hanging down your earlobes would be a sight no less than heavenly.


End Note


Popular media outlets, such as CNN and Brides back morganite as an apt alternative to the king of gemstones, diamonds, which itself proves what a gem-of-a-kind morganite is. So, if your next jewelry purchase is around the shades of pastel pink, morganite can be an excellent choice given you are willing to pay some extra bucks for it. To get some trending jewelry designs surrounding morganites, visit the official website of GemsNY and treat yourself to a pink delight.



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Updated: Oct 5, 2023

Aquamarine gemstones have gained well-deserved widespread adoration over the last few decades. This is because aquamarines are beautiful gemstones that are a treat for the eyes. Moreover, because aquamarine scores a decent 8 on the Mohs scale of hardness, people love seeking out this thing of beauty in a variety of fashions.


That’s the reason why more and more people are choosing aquamarine gemstones compared to other precious gemstones. This level of immense fame made aquamarines one of the most not only coveted but also imitated gemstones in the market today. It’s only because of this course that buyers need to get their bling with the utmost shrewdness and intelligence now more than ever.


Here is Step by Step Guides to Identifying an Authentic Aquamarine


In order to help you get an authentic aquamarine gemstone, I’ll share with you some tips on identifying authentic aquamarine stones. So, if you’re thinking of getting yourself a March birthstone jewelry piece, do read this article in its entirety to avoid potential pitfalls.

Round Shape Aquamarine

Always Deal With Reputable Jewelers


The first and foremost thing you need to bear in mind as regards buying an aquamarine gemstone is that you should only get it from a trusted and reputed jeweler. That’s because reputed jewelers always provide you with a certificate of authenticity for your purchased gemstone jewelry. Moreover, it’s better to rely on reputed gem dealers who actually cut their stones.


Because most commercial dealers don’t know how to cut stones, they sell March birthstone jewelry fashioned with gemstones already cut from cutting centers. You can’t trust the authenticity of jewelry pieces embellished with such gemstones in these cases because you don’t know how many times the stones have changed hands. Therefore, it’s better to get your aquamarine gemstone from a reputed jeweler.


Check If It’s A Pleochroic Gemstone


The aquamarine gemstone is a pleochroic gemstone, meaning it will display different colors when viewed from different angles in different lighting conditions. Therefore, this property of aquamarine makes a great way of checking whether your March birthstone jewelry is genuine. If the aquamarine gemstone in your bling displays only one color when viewed from different lighting angles and in different lighting conditions then the gemstone is most likely a fake.


Do You See Any Eye-Visible Inclusions?


Inclusions can play an important role in determining whether you’ve got a genuine aquamarine gemstone. Because most faceted aquamarines are eye-clean, it’s highly unlikely that you'll come across March birthstone jewelry pieces that have eye-visible inclusions. Clarity characteristics are few or absent in most finished aquamarine gemstones. Therefore, if your aquamarine gemstone comes with eye-visible inclusions, it’s probably a fake.

Emerald Cut Aquamarine Stone

The Bottom Line


These were some of the few ways of checking whether you have an authentic aquamarine gemstone. However, I’d still insist on getting a gemstone from a reputed and trusted jeweler in the first place. That’s because you can trust the authenticity of a jewelry piece bought from a reputed jeweler. Now that you know it all, it’s about time you got yourself an aquamarine gemstone. So, what are you waiting for? Go and get your aquamarine jewelry piece from a reputed and trusted jeweler now!




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Green Emerald

If I ask you to think of a green-colored gemstone, what comes to your mind? Most of us automatically think of Queen Cleopatra's favorite stones, emeralds. Did you too?


Emerald is one of the four precious gemstones, with sapphire, diamond, and ruby being the other three. It is a member of the Beryl mineral family, where the presence of chromium traces gives the gemstone its famous green color. It has a hardness rating of 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale. With proper care, your emerald jewelry can last long for generations and remain in good condition.


Have you ever wondered what makes emeralds so special? Is it their color? Or is it their rarity? If you have the same questions in mind, you are at the right place. Let's learn a little something about this green gemstone and discover what makes it so special.


The History of Emeralds


Emerald is one of the most alluring and prized gemstones. The oldest emeralds are said to be around 2.97 billion years old. Their history dates back to about 1500 BC when the mining of the first known emerald took place in Egypt. Initially, it was thought to have therapeutic properties and to bring good fortune.

Raw Emerald Green Stone

The Egyptians used to place such a high value on this green stone and would use it to decorate their gods, pharaohs, and mummified bodies. During the Roman era, emeralds were sought-after and were worn as adornments by the aristocracy.

Women Wearing Emerald Stone Ring

Furthermore, green emerald rings began to represent the commitment between spouses and symbolized everlasting love during the Middle Ages. Thanks to their lush hue and clarity, emeralds have become increasingly popular as non-traditional engagement ring gemstones nowadays.


One thing is undeniable; the green emerald stone will always stand out from the other gemstones.


What makes emeralds so special?


The rarity and the enchanting color of emeralds make them so popular and special. Did you know that emeralds are about 20 times rarer than diamonds? Well, not many people know that.


Moreover, emeralds are known for their signature lush green hue. However, the tones can vary from one emerald stone to the other. While the most preferred color of an emerald has a mild bluish tint, you can also find emeralds that are too dark, too pale, or with yellowish tones. Regardless, every green emerald is alluring.


Did you also know that emerald is one of the go-to gemstone choices for most royals? The most renowned example is that of Queen Cleopatra. She was obsessed with the green hue of emerald and would adorn herself with this gemstone. Moreover, she even took ownership of all emerald mines in Egypt to enjoy these quality stones all to herself!

Queen Elizabeth's Vladimir

The members of the British Royal family also have spectacular gemstone jewelry featuring emeralds, For instance, Princess Diana's Art Deco choker, Queen Elizabeth's Vladimir Tiara, and so on.


Such popularity and appreciation of this green gemstone by the royals also make emeralds so special.


Wrapping Up


The beauty and rarity of the green emerald stone have been capturing the hearts of many throughout the years. No wonder why these gems are so precious. If you don't have any emerald jewelry in your collection, consider this a sign to get one now!



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