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Featuring

Morganite

Moh's Hardness Scale

7.5 - 8

Birthstone

November (Beryl)

Anniversary

None


One of the things that make Morganite so appealing is its colour. The gemstone's soft and warm pink color is both soothing and elegant, making it a popular choice for engagement rings and other pieces of jewellery. Morganite's colour is due to the presence of manganese in the crystal structure of the gemstone. Another factor that adds to the allure of Morganite is its durability. With a hardness of 7.5 to 8 on the Moh’s scale, Morganite is a relatively hard gemstone that is well-suited for everyday wear. Additionally, Morganite is resistant to heat and chemicals, making it a low-maintenance gemstone that requires little upkeep. Morganite is often cut into faceted shapes to maximise its brilliance and enhance its natural beauty.

Morganite

Morganite is a gemstone that is becoming increasingly popular in the world of jewellery. This beautiful gemstone has a delicate pink color that ranges from a pale blush to a deeper peachy pink. Morganite is a type of Beryl, the same family of gemstones as Emerald and Aquamarine.

Morganite is named after the famous financier and gem collector J.P. Morgan. The gem was first discovered in Madagascar in 1910, and since then it has been found in several other locations around the world, including Brazil, Afghanistan, and the United States.

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