- of the
beryl family,
second only to red beryl. Due to the
scarcity of
morganites,
especially those of high quality, they tend to be
among the most expensive...
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color depends on the
content of Ca, Sc, Ti, V, Fe, and Co impurities.
Morganite, also
known as "pink beryl", "rose beryl", "pink emerald" (which is not...
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cognac diamonds (14 carats), 10
smoky quartz crystals (20 carats), and 19
morganite gemstones (60 carats). The
yellow luster of the gold
represented the prosperous...
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Beryl subgroup:
Aquamarine Maxixe Emerald Goshenite Golden beryl Heliodor Morganite Red
beryl (Bixbite)
Beryllonite Beudantite Bi****otantalite
Biotite Boleite...
- in London, an
overseas securities house[citation needed] The
gemstone morganite was
named in his honor. The
Cragston Dependencies, ****ociated with his...
- to
three companies: Rolls-Royce, who were
already making carbon fiber;
Morganite; and Courtaulds.
Within a few years,
after successful use in 1968 of a...
- Afghanistan: this
material was
first thought to be caesium-rich
morganite (pink beryl). Like
morganite and red beryl,
pezzottaite is
believed to owe its color...
- (blue), red
beryl (red),
goshenite (colorless),
heliodor (yellow), and
morganite (pink),
which are all
varieties of the
mineral species beryl. Gems are...
- andradite)
Menilite (variety of opal)
Milky quartz (a
cloudy white quartz)
Morganite (a pink beryl)
Nabalamprophyllite Nabesite Nacrite Nadorite Nagyágite...
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second rank of gemstones, or
semiprecious stones,
accompanying aquamarine,
morganite, and tourmaline. The
first rank of gemstones, or
precious stones, includes...