Morganite Crystal with Green Tourmaline & Quartz
Beryl var morganite with minor green tourmaline & quartz.
Morganite is the light pink variety of the mineral beryl. Other varieties of the mineral beryl include emerald (green beryl) and aquamarine (blue beryl). Morganite’s subtle pink color comes from trace quantities of manganese included in the crystal structure.
Morganite was discovered in Madagascar in 1910. George Frederick Kunz, Tiffany & Co.’s mineralogist, proposed naming this new rose-colored variety of beryl after his friend and customer, J.P. Morgan. In the early 1900s. J.P. Morgan was well known for donating beautiful and valuable gemstones to the American Museum of History in New York and the Museum of Natural History in Paris.
Interestingly, the mineral kunzite was named after George Frederick Kunz to honor him for confirming that a new purple mineral found in 1902 was a previously unrecognized variety of the mineral spodumene.
Size: 35 x 28 x 23 mm. 30 grams
From Pech District, Kunar Province, Afghanistan
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Beryl var morganite with minor green tourmaline & quartz.
Morganite is the light pink variety of the mineral beryl. Other varieties of the mineral beryl include emerald (green beryl) and aquamarine (blue beryl). Morganite’s subtle pink color comes from trace quantities of manganese included in the crystal structure.
Morganite was discovered in Madagascar in 1910. George Frederick Kunz, Tiffany & Co.’s mineralogist, proposed naming this new rose-colored variety of beryl after his friend and customer, J.P. Morgan. In the early 1900s. J.P. Morgan was well known for donating beautiful and valuable gemstones to the American Museum of History in New York and the Museum of Natural History in Paris.
Interestingly, the mineral kunzite was named after George Frederick Kunz to honor him for confirming that a new purple mineral found in 1902 was a previously unrecognized variety of the mineral spodumene.
Size: 35 x 28 x 23 mm. 30 grams
From Pech District, Kunar Province, Afghanistan
Thank you for visiting us today, we appreciate it!
We are a family-owned business based out of Western New York. Our primary goal is to treat people as we wish to be treated, customer service is a priority for us!
Our crystals and mineral specimens come from a variety of locations around the globe.
You will receive a specimen card with the name of the mineral as well as where it was mined.
We supply crystals to the metaphysical community as well as specimens for mineral collectors and jewelry makers.
www.oldearthminerals.com
https://www.etsy.com/shop/OldEarthMinerals
Beryl var morganite with minor green tourmaline & quartz.
Morganite is the light pink variety of the mineral beryl. Other varieties of the mineral beryl include emerald (green beryl) and aquamarine (blue beryl). Morganite’s subtle pink color comes from trace quantities of manganese included in the crystal structure.
Morganite was discovered in Madagascar in 1910. George Frederick Kunz, Tiffany & Co.’s mineralogist, proposed naming this new rose-colored variety of beryl after his friend and customer, J.P. Morgan. In the early 1900s. J.P. Morgan was well known for donating beautiful and valuable gemstones to the American Museum of History in New York and the Museum of Natural History in Paris.
Interestingly, the mineral kunzite was named after George Frederick Kunz to honor him for confirming that a new purple mineral found in 1902 was a previously unrecognized variety of the mineral spodumene.
Size: 35 x 28 x 23 mm. 30 grams
From Pech District, Kunar Province, Afghanistan
Thank you for visiting us today, we appreciate it!
We are a family-owned business based out of Western New York. Our primary goal is to treat people as we wish to be treated, customer service is a priority for us!
Our crystals and mineral specimens come from a variety of locations around the globe.
You will receive a specimen card with the name of the mineral as well as where it was mined.
We supply crystals to the metaphysical community as well as specimens for mineral collectors and jewelry makers.
www.oldearthminerals.com
https://www.etsy.com/shop/OldEarthMinerals