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Aquamarine & The Beryl Family of Gemstone ... Sources: Color Encyclopedia of Gemstones by Joel E. Arem; Van Nostrand Reinhold Co. ©1987; Gems - A Lively Guide for the Casual Collector by Daniel J. Dennis Jr.; Harry N. Abrams Inc. ©1999; Gemstones: Symbols of Beauty and Power by Eduard Josef Gübelin;
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Other, much less known members of the beryl family are colorless beryl, or goshenite, which shows off the brilliance of this gem family, pink and peach morganite, heliodor, also known as golden beryl; rare red beryl, pale green beryl, which is a green version of aquamarine. ... Index of Gems...
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Serving the Internet with Beryl and other fine and rare colored gemstones from around the world. ... Dark Blue Beryl ... The beryl family of gemstones is composed of emerald, aquamarine, morganite, heliodor, goshenite, and the rare bixbite (red beryl). These are some of the most valued of all colored gemstones.
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Red beryl is the rarest member of the beryl family. It is mined in only one place: the Wah Wah Mountains in Utah. The color is stoplight red. Unfortunately this deposit produces only a small quantity of this gem, and most of the gems produced are under a carat in size, and many have inclusions.
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The Beryl species is one of the most notable gemstone families. Many people are acquainted only with the most famous beryl -- emerald. But the beryl family includes several other important gemstones, including aquamarine, morganite, golden beryl and bixbite. ... Gemstone Articles » Beryl Gems...
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Beryl is the common name given to a group of gems having a similar chemical composition. The name seems to have derived from the ancient Greek word 'beryllos' which means 'precious blue green color'. Beryl has a hardness of 7.5 to 8 on the ... Goshenite - The Gemstone of Truth; Goshenite is a member of the Beryl family.
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Beryl Gem Information including description and pictures. ... Everyone admires the green fire of emerald and the watery blue charm of aquamarine, but not many realize that they are different colors of the same mineral: beryl. There are other members of the beryl family much less known then their famous cousins.
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www.mysticgames.com/gems/Beryl.htm
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The beryl family provides many well known gems. ... Blue or greenish beryl. Most stones are pale to medium bluish-green, as the name "sea green" implies, but they are almost always heat-treated to enhance the blue coloration. This heat-treating results in permanent color change and duplicates natural heating that occurs...
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Aquamarine is extremely popular worldwide and has been used in Jewelry for thousands of year. Aquamarine is a beautiful light blue, blue-green or aqua blue gem. It is a member of the Beryl family of gems which includes Emerald ... It is a member of the Beryl family of gems which includes Emerald, Morganite,
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