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- Beryl: The mineral Beryl info pictures (aquamarine, emerald)
Beryl is a most alluring and popular mineral It occurs in a diversity of colors, and has several important gemstone varieties The green variety, Emerald, is one of the most precious gems Only green Beryl with a deep green color is called Emerald; light green Beryl is simply "Green Beryl" (or Heliodor if it has a yellowish color ) Aquamarine, another important gemstone, is the greenish-blue
- Beryl: The gemstone Beryl information and pictures
Detailed gem and jewelry information guide about the gemstone beryl including emerald and aquamarine
- Emerald beryl: The green mineral Emerald information and pictures
Detailed description, properties, and locality information guide about green the beryl mineral emerald
- Aquamarine beryl: The gemstone Aquamarine information and pictures
Aquamarine, named for the Latin phrase "water of the sea", is the blue to blue-green variety Beryl Beryl also contains other gem varieties, including Emerald, and some lesser known varieties such as Morganite and Heliodor Aquamarine ranges in color from a faint light blue to blue and bluish-green, with lighter colored stones being the more common type Light green Beryl can be transformed
- Aquamarine beryl: The blue mineral Aquamarine information and pictures
Aquamarine is the greenish-blue to blue variety of Beryl It forms in beautiful crystals that can be quite large and totally transparent Unlike Emerald which usually is flaw ed or heavily included, Aquamarine can form in stunning flawless crystals, creating some of the most beautiful mineral masterpieces Duller or greenish colored stones can be heated to very high temperatures in which they
- The Gemstone Emerald - The Mineral and Gemstone Kingdom
The Gemstone Emerald Emerald, the green variety of Beryl, is the most famous and valuable green gemstone Its beautiful green color, combined with durability and rarity, make it one of the most expensive gemstones Deep green is the most desired color in Emeralds In general the paler the color of an Emerald, the lesser its value
- Morganite beryl: The pink gemstone Morganite information and pictures
Morganite is the pink to purplish-pink variety of Beryl Beryl is best known for its gem varieties Emerald and Aquamarine, but other gem forms such as Morganite are also used Morganite was first identified in 1910, and was named the following year by George F Kunz in honor of financier and banker J P (John Pierpont) Morgan Morgan was an avid collector of gemstones
- green beryl - Minerals
green beryl Pale green variety of Beryl Green Beryl is distinguished from Emerald which is deeper green, and from Heliodor which is greenish-yellow to yellow Many authorities don't recognize Green Beryl as a variety and just include it as a form of Heliodor
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