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Heliodor is the variety including all yellow, yellow-green, light-green, orange, and brown Beryl. ... ; Picture: Green Beryl; Cut: Oval; Size: 2.36 ct. Collection: Gem Hut ... Goshenite is the colorless variety of Beryl, and is not commonly used as gemstone. Goshenite may be coated with a green foil to resemble Emerald,
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www.minerals.net/gemstone/gemstone/beryl/beryl.htm
www.minerals.net/gemstone/gemstone/beryl/beryl.htm
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Information on the mineral beryl ... Beryl occurs in a great diversity of colors, and the dark green variety Emerald is one of the most precious gems. Only deep green Beryl is called Emerald; light green Beryl is known simply as "Green Beryl". Certain specimens of "Green Beryl" can be heat-treated to form deep blue Aquamarine.
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www.minerals.net/mineral/silicate/cyclo/beryl/beryl.htm
www.minerals.net/mineral/silicate/cyclo/beryl/beryl.htm
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Medium to dark green beryl which derives its color from chromium (some gemologists argue that dark green beryl colored by vanadium should be called emerald, and others insist that chromium must be present). The best known sources include Colombia, Zambia.
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www.tradeshop.com/gems/beryl.html
www.tradeshop.com/gems/beryl.html
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Displaying 1 to 12 (of 14 products) in: Green Beryl ... Cat's Eye Green Beryl ... All Gemstones; Alexandrite; Amethyst; Andesine Labradorite; Apatite; Aquamarine; Blue Topaz; Citrine; Emerald; Fire Opal; Green Beryl; Green Tourmaline; Kunzite; Mandarin Garnet; Morganite; Paraiba Tourmaline; Peridot; Pink Tourmaline;
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Green beryl. Green beryl. Information about Green beryl in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... are the most common, followed by green beryl crystals (or emeralds), with minor clear, white and yellow beryl crystals also being found.
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encyclopedia.farlex.com/Green+beryl
encyclopedia.farlex.com/Green+beryl
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Serving the Internet with Green Beryl and other fine and rare colored gemstones from around the world. ... The very pale (almost colorless) green variety of beryl is not referred to as emerald, but simply as green beryl. Green beryl is not worth nearly as much as emerald. Green beryl is sometimes heat treated and turned...
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www.gemhut.com/gberyl.htm
www.gemhut.com/gberyl.htm
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Here emeralds were first discovered by the prospector A.P. Ryan in 1912. At Poona green beryl and emerald occur in both the intruding quartz-beryl pegmatite and biotite-phlogopite schists that border the intruded greenstones.
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www.gem.org.au/emerald.htm
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about emerald stones, the standard emeralds of green beryl crystals and its properties which make it so rare and valuable a jewel ... The green beryl, excepting in its colour, is the same mineral as aquamarine, golden, and other variously coloured beryls. One of the rarest of gems is a flawless emerald-hued beryl.
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www.jjkent.com/articles/emeralds-green-beryl.htm
www.jjkent.com/articles/emeralds-green-beryl.htm
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Golden Beryl...
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www.theimage.com/gemstone/beryl/beryl4.html
www.theimage.com/gemstone/beryl/beryl4.html
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