5.08ct Morganite – Marquise

R16,259.00

Product Type Natural Morganite
Size (mm) 21.96 Length 8.57 Width 5.20 Depth
Number of Gems 1
Total Weight 5.08ct
Shape / Cut Marquise
Colour Medium-Light Pink
Clarity VS
Origin Brazil
Hardness 8.0 MOH’S Scale
Crystal Structure Hexagonal
Enhancement None
Certificate Yes
Product Code 21423

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Description
Product Type Natural Morganite
Size (mm) 21.96 Length 8.57 Width 5.20 Depth
Number of Gems 1
Total Weight 5.08ct
Shape / Cut Marquise
Colour Medium-Light Pink
Clarity VS
Origin Brazil
Hardness 8.0 MOH’S Scale
Crystal Structure Hexagonal
Enhancement None
Certificate Yes
Product Code 21423

5.08ct marquise cut morganite for sale! Discover Morganite with GeorGems.

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5.08ct marquise cut morganite for sale.

Additional information
Color

Pink

Shape/Cut

Marquise

Stones

Morganite

About brand
Morganite is the pretty, peachy-pink variety of beryl, cousin to more familiar beryls like emerald and aquamarine. Morganite's beautiful, feminine colors are a result of the presence of manganese. After its discoveries in California and Brazil in the early 20th century, this pink beryl was renamed morganite as suggested by famed gemologist George F. Kunz. Named in honor of financier and gem enthusiast J. P. Morgan, morganite has many redeeming qualities, including durability, luster, clarity and brilliance.