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Top collection piece - dominated by a large quartz crystal overgrown with albite and two aquamarine crystals. The icing on the cake is a 3 cm long crystal of pink morganite.
Weight: 361 g
Size: 10.87 x 9.02 x 3.95 cm, morganite size: 3.87 x 1.92 x 1.21 cm, crystal size: 9.35 x 5.58 x 4.02 cm
Color: morganite pink, aquamarine green-blue
Country of origin: Afghanistan
You always buy the mineral shown in the photo!
Morganite, like emerald and aquamarine, is a beryllium. It was first identified in 1910, and the following year it was named after George F. Kunz after the well-known financier, banker, and passionate gem collector J. P. Morgan. It varies in color from pink to purple-pink, which is why it is sometimes called a pink emerald. Common shades include pale pink, purple, salmon or peach. The pink color causes the presence of manganese or cesium cations. Hardness on the Mohs scale: 7.5 - 8. Morganite is used mainly in the baking industry, where its color, purity, grinding and carat weight are considered. The most popular are pink and pink-purple morganites.
Top collection piece - dominated by a large quartz crystal overgrown with albite and two aquamarine crystals. The icing on the cake is a 3 cm long crystal of pink morganite.
Weight: 361 g
Size: 10.87 x 9.02 x 3.95 cm, morganite size: 3.87 x 1.92 x 1.21 cm, crystal size: 9.35 x 5.58 x 4.02 cm
Color: morganite pink, aquamarine green-blue
Country of origin: Afghanistan
You always buy the mineral shown in the photo!