What does beryl look like?

Pure beryl is colorless, but it is frequently tinted by impurities; possible colors are green, blue, yellow, pink, and red (the rarest). It is an ore source of beryllium.
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What does raw beryl look like?

It is one of the most important gem minerals, and the gems of beryl are named by their color as: emerald (green), aquamarine (greenish blue to blue), morganite (pink to orange), red beryl (red), heliodor (yellow to greenish yellow), maxixe (deep blue), goshenite (colorless), and green beryl (light green).
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Is beryl a precious stone?

The beryl family includes some of the most popular and expensive gemstones. Emerald and aquamarine are well-known and popular choices for jewelry, while red beryl is one of the rarest and most expensive gems.
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What is beryl worth?

Stones up to 10 carats with richer colors retail for up to $150 per carat, while those 10 carats or larger could fetch up to $265 per carat. Gems with greater clarity can also command higher prices. Our gem price guide has retail values for all beryl varieties.
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Is beryl the same as emerald?

Emerald is the green to bluish green variety of beryl, a mineral species that also includes aquamarine as well as beryls in other colors. Gem experts differ on the degree of green that makes one stone an emerald and another stone a less-expensive green beryl.
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Introduction to Beryl



Is Turquoise A beryl?

The combination of its unique blue-green color with the clear, radiant, liquid-crystalline quality of Beryl creates the rare Turquoise Beryl frequency.
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What color is beryl in the Bible?

Beryl is also black in colour. As a gem, it is considered more beautiful, and therefore more expensive - aqua marine is a beautiful sea-green variety.
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Where is beryl found?

Beryl is a common mineral, and it is widely distributed in nature. It found most commonly in granitic pegmatites, but also occurs in mica schists, such as those of the Ural Mountains, and in limestone in Colombia. It is less common in ordinary granite and is only infrequently found in nepheline syenite.
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Is beryl more expensive than diamond?

Red Beryl: A Gem 'Rarer Than Diamond and More Valuable Than Gold'
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What is the rarest gemstone?

Painite : Not just the rarest gemstone, but also the rarest mineral on earth, Painite holds the Guinness World Record for it. After its discovery in the year 1951, there existed only 2 specimens of Painite for the next many decades. By the year 2004, there were less than 2 dozens known gemstones.
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What is the spiritual meaning of beryl?

Precious beryl is said to be first recognized as a powerful stone in ancient Mesopotamia, where it was believed to strengthen belief in the gods. It was viewed as a healing stone in ancient Greece, where precious beryl was dipped into drinking water and that water was drunk to remove kidney stones and bladder ailments.
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Is beryl and topaz the same?

Beryl and topaz are actually two different minerals. Beryl belongs to the hexagonal crystal family while topaz belongs to the orthorhombic crystal.
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Is beryl an aquamarine?

A beryl by any other name would be: emerald (green), aquamarine (blue), morganite (pink), heliodor (yellow), goshenite (colourless), red beryl and pezzottaite (pinkish-red to pink). Each coloured stone comes with its own name, colouring element and sometimes unique physical properties.
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Where can I mine beryl?

Beryl mining became obsolete, replaced by mining the mineral bertrandite. Although its concentration of beryllium is lower than what is found in beryl, bertandite is easier to mine. The primary source for it is Spor Mountain in the Thomas Range of Utah.
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Is morganite A beryl?

Morganite is the pink to orange-pink variety of beryl, a mineral that includes emerald and aquamarine.
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What kind of rock is emerald found in?

Most emeralds form in contact metamorphic rocks---that is, the narrow, baked zone where a hot magma (lava) comes into contact with sedimentary rocks such as limestone or shale. Many emeralds come from contact metamorphosed black shale beds.
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What are the big 3 gemstones?

Emeralds, Sapphires, and Rubies (the “big 3”) are generally considered precious gemstones where as most other gemstones are considered semi-precious. ( apart from some Spinels). There are several reasons for this.
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What is the most expensive birthstone in the world?

At long last, we have landed on the most valuable birthstone – the ruby. Rubies convey passion and love. The deep red color of the ruby is thought to preserve life and ward off evil. Rubies fetch a higher price in comparison to other stones, such as diamonds, sapphires, and emeralds.
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What is the most expensive crystal in the world?

10 Most valuable (and expensive) gemstones in the world
  1. Blue Diamond - US$3.93 million per carat.
  2. Jadeite - US$3 million per carat. ...
  3. Pink Diamond - US$1.19 million per carat. ...
  4. Ruby - US$1.18 million per carat. ...
  5. Emerald - US$305,000 per carat. ...
  6. Alexandrite - US$70,000 per carat. ...
  7. Musgravite - US$35,000 per carat. ...
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What mineral rocks are worth money?

The Five Most Expensive Types of Rocks in the World
  1. Jadeite – $3 Million Per Carat.
  2. Red Diamonds – $500,000 per Carat. ...
  3. Serendibite – Up to $2 Million. ...
  4. Blue Garnet – $1.5 Million Per Carat. ...
  5. Rubies – $1 Million Per Carat. Beautiful red rubies can go for up to a million dollars per carat. ...
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What do we extract from beryl?

Beryllium/BeO is extracted from beryl ore (3BeO.Al2O3. 6SiO2) through a series of hydro-metallurgical steps. Two extraction processes, the sulfate process and the fluoride process, are mainly used. These processes yield Be(OH)2 which is thermally decomposed to BeO.
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What mineral does beryl come from?

beryl, mineral composed of beryllium aluminum silicate, Be3Al2(SiO3)6, a commercial source of beryllium. It has long been of interest because several varieties are valued as gemstones. These are aquamarine (pale blue-green); emerald (deep green); heliodor (golden yellow); and morganite (pink).
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What are the 7 precious stones in the Bible?

The Breastplate (Exodus 28:10-30) - Worn over the Ephod was a square breastplate embroidered with gold. It held twelve precious stones set in gold filigree: sardius (ruby), topaz, carbuncle (garnet), emerald, sapphire, diamond, jacinth, agate, amethyst, beryl, onyx and jasper.
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What is beryl in Hebrew?

Meaning: Bear. Gender: Both. Origin: Yiddish. You Might Also Like: Dov.
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What are the 12 stones of Israel?

Twelve Stones (twelve מצבות (matzevot) or standing stones) was a common form of marking a spectacular religious event in the days of Kingdom of Judah before the time of King Josiah (Deuteronomy 27:1–8).
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