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What to Look For When Buying Morganite Earrings?

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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