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Beryl Gem Information including description and pictures. ... Pink and peach morganite, named after gem collector extraodinaire J.P. Morgan; heliodor, also known as golden beryl; rare red beryl, which is as red as emerald is green; pale green beryl, which is a green version of aquamarine;
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BERYL OCCURRENCES; Beryl is has a fairly large number of worldwide occurrences. Besides for the Emerald and Aquamarine occurrences listed separately, other gem Beryl comes from Brazil, Myanmar (Sri Lanka), Pakistan, Afghanistan, Madagascar, Mozambique, Namibia, and the Unites States (California, Maine).
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www.minerals.net/gemstone/gemstone/beryl/beryl.htm
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Red Beryl is thought to have formed as a vapor phase reaction in the rhyolite magma. Normaly rhyolite lacks gem minerals and beryl is even more uncommon. So the presence of Red Beryl suggests some unusual conditions for gemstone formation.
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Small traces of iron, and a natural aura which emanates from minerals containing uranium, are sufficient to give a colourless beryl a more or less intense yellow tone - the typical colour of the golden beryl. This gem has practically the same good qualities as its light blue cousin, the aquamarine.
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Beryl is often unknown to the general people, even the gemstone-buying public. However, it is one of the most precious gem minerals. ... Beryl is often unknown to the general people, even the gemstone-buying public. However, it is one of the most precious gem stones minerals. Beryl is colorless in its pure form; it is the...
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www.glitteringstones.com/beryl.htm
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Beryl occurs in a diversity of colors including green, yellow, greenish-yellow, blue to blue-green, red, colorless and also pink. There are wide references to beryl as a gemstone in folk lore. ... Gem & Diamond Grading Report includes assessment of gemstone and diamond's color, clarity, cut & weight...
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Astrology & Gemstones - Birthstones, precious stones, semi-precious stones, Gem and Gems shop online. Shopping with a difference at findyourfate.com. The name beryl is of the Ancient Greek beryllos which was originally applied to all green gemstones. ... There is a "gem city" in greek myth, called the city ... Beryl Birthstone...
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Cleopatra prized her emeralds more than any other gem. She may have dropped her pearls in her wine for Mark Anthony but she kept her emeralds for herself! The ancient emerald mines of Cleopatra, long a mystery, were discovered again a hundred years ago near the Red Sea.
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Home » Categories » Shopping » Jewelry » The Beryl Gem With the Color of the Sea - Aquamarine » Reprint Rights » Printer Friendly; ... Aquamarine, the "gem of the sea", does not come from the ocean, but derives its name from from the color of "sea water". The reference is obvious: aqua sparkles like the sea and its...
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