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Morganite
Number of products : 6What is morganite?
Morganite is a rare and valuable mineral belonging to the beryl group – the same family as emeralds and aquamarines. It is known for its delicate pink, peach or salmon color, which it owes to the presence of manganese.
Morganite is valued both in jewelry and in esotericism, where it is considered a stone of love and harmony.
Physical and chemical properties of morganite
Feature |
Description |
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Chemical composition |
Be₃Al₂Si₆O₁₈ (beryllium aluminosilicate) |
Hardness (Mohs scale) |
7.5 – 8 (hard) |
Density |
2.71 – 2.90 g/cm³ |
Color |
Pink, peach, salmon |
Luster |
Glassy |
Transparency |
Transparent to translucent |
Cleavage |
No distinct cleavage |
Crystallographic system |
Hexagonal |
Origin and occurrence
Morganite is formed in granite pegmatites rich in beryllium. It is a rare mineral and is mined in small quantities.
The most important deposits of morganite are found in:
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Brazil – one of the main sources of high-quality stones,
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Madagascar – exceptionally intense pink specimens,
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Afghanistan and Pakistan – hard, well-formed crystals,
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USA (California and Maine) – historical sources of morganite,
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Russia, Namibia, Mozambique – smaller but valuable deposits.
Uses of morganite
1. Jewelry
Thanks to its durability and beautiful color, morganite is often used in:
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engagement rings,
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necklaces,
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earrings,
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bracelets.
Thanks to its unique color, it is an interesting alternative to diamonds and sapphires in wedding jewelry.
2. Esotericism and lithotherapy
Morganite is believed to have the following properties:
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strengthens the energy of love and harmony,
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helps open the heart to positive emotions,
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relieves stress and tension,
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supports spiritual and emotional development.
It is particularly associated with the heart chakra.
3. Collecting
Due to its rarity and beautiful crystal forms, morganite is a sought-after mineral among collectors.
How to distinguish real morganite?
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Color – subtle shades of pink and peach, without brightness.
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No inclusions – high purity in natural specimens.
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Glassy luster – characteristic of beryls.
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Hardness – scratch-resistant, but softer than diamond.
How to care for morganite?
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Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight – it may cause color fading.
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Clean with lukewarm water and mild soap – avoid harsh chemicals.
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Store separately from other stones – to avoid scratching.
Summary
Morganite is a rare and elegant gemstone that is becoming increasingly popular in jewelry. Its subtle color and symbolism make it a popular choice as a stone of love and peace. Thanks to its hardness and unique appearance, it is an excellent choice for both collectors and jewelry lovers.